The Miners in the Making After School Program hosted its first family STEM night 5:30-6:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 5. The event had an excellent turnout, with 58 attendees that included currently enrolled students and their families and 26 staff members.
Read More »Dr. Douglas Ludlow, a professor of chemical and biochemical engineering, was elected a Fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE). Fellow is AIChE’s highest level of membership and honors significant professional accomplishments and contributions.
Read More »Tuhin Das, Gaurav Khairnar and Shruti Majumdar (shown from left) won the 31st annual Schearer Prize for graduate research in physics. The competition is held in memory of Laird D. Schearer, the department’s first Curators’ Distinguished Professor of physics, and rewards graduate students for outstanding research performed during their graduate studies.
Read More »Dr. Cecil Chua, associate professor of business and information technology, received the Operational Research Society’s Stafford Beer Medal 2024 for the best paper published in the European Journal of Information Systems (EJIS) during 2023 for his paper titled “Rethinking Time: Ubichronic Time and Its Impact on Work.”
Read More »Dr. Ross Channing Reed, a lecturer in philosophy, published an article in the International Journal of Philosophical Practice titled “The Double Valence of Trauma in the Age of Techno-Surveillance.”
Read More »Hamdiya Orleans-Boham, a Ph.D. student in mining engineering, was selected for Resources for the Future’s first class of scholars for its Critical Minerals Research Lab.
Read More »Dr. Hasti Khoraminezhad, a post-doctoral fellow in physics, Dr. Marco Cavaglia, professor of physics, and the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory research group received the physics department’s 2024 Outreach Award.
Read More »Dr. Nobuyuki Fukawa, associate professor of marketing, received a funding award for the project titled “Building a Customer-Centric Innovation Platform with the Digital Twin” from the Academy of Marketing Science.
Read More »Dr. Robin Verble, professor of biological sciences, wrote an article published on Yahoo News about the additional stresses of a potential paycut for wildland firefighters.
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