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Professor and Ph.D. Student Receive NSF Grant for Business Focusing on 3D Printing of Microfluidic Devices
Too small to be seen even with standard microscopes, microfluidics research looms large over many aspects of biochemistry, nanotechnology and biotechnology research. Precision microfluidics involve a device that has channels allowing a flow of just 50 microns or less. A…
Rethinking Our Built and Open Spaces After a Pandemic
Keep 6 feet away from others. Avoid crowds. Stay home. In this time of a pandemic, social distancing guidelines promote separation to avoid catching and slow the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19. As local and state governments begin…
Professor Karson Finds Important Connection Between Geological and Biological Processes
Did you know that over 70 percent of the Earth’s volcanic activity happens on the seafloor along underwater mountain ranges called mid-ocean ridges (MOR)? Lava flows are fed by subsurface magma chambers that heat the rocks and emit large amounts…
The Physics Behind Tissue Flow in the Embryo
A group of physicists from ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ recently teamed up with researchers from Columbia University’s Department of Mechanical Engineering to study the developing tissue flow in an embryo that has many similar genes and cell behaviors to that of a…
“Professor Pramod Varshney and Students Are Working with Industry Leaders on Drone Use Research.”
Pramod K. Varshney, a Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in the College of Engineering was profiled by sUASnews, “Professor Pramod Varshney and Students Are Working with Industry Leaders on Drone Use Research.” Professor Varshney, who specializes in…
“Veterans’ And Consumer Groups “Heartbroken” After Trump Vetoes Student Loan Relief Bill.”
Research produced by ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ’s Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) was cited by Forbes for the piece, “Veterans’ And Consumer Groups “Heartbroken” After Trump Vetoes Student Loan Relief Bill.” The research from IVMF shows that veterans are often…
Entrepreneurship Professor Receives 10-Year Research Impact Award
SAGE Publishing recognized a 2009 paper co-authored by Johan Wiklund, Al Berg Chair and Professor of Entrepreneurship, with a 10-year Impact Award for receiving the most citations over the span of a decade. Wiklund’s paper, “Entrepreneurial Orientation and Business Performance:…
Developing a Drug to Fight Diabetes and Obesity in Veterans
ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ has a long history of supporting the nation’s veterans, dating back to 1944.Then-Chancellor William P. Tolley helped draft the G.I. Bill, instrumental in helping millions of veterans through the years pursue an education or training. In 1946, Chancellor…
Falk Senior Applies Public Health Skills in East Africa
For Alizée McLorg ’20, public health is everywhere—from mentoring young adults in local ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ schools to analyzing demographic health surveys in East Africa. Her time at ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ has allowed her to do both, and in the process, discover her passion…
Dacheng Ren Named Interim Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Programs
Dacheng Ren, Ph.D., has been named the interim associate dean for research and graduate programs in the College of Engineering and Computer Science. Ren is the Stevenson Endowed Professor in the Department of Biomedical and Chemical Engineering and director of…