Dr. Javier Valentín-Sívico, assistant teaching professor of engineering management and systems engineering, and Dr. Casey Canfield, assistant professor of engineering management and systems engineering, recently published a paper titled, “Push them forward: Challenges in intergovernmental organizations’ influence on rural broadband infrastructure.”
Read More »Dr. Mehrzad Boroujerdi, dean of the College of Arts, Sciences, and Education, discussed the political relationship of the World Cup match between Iran and the U.S. in Haartez’s story “Political Football: U.S. and Iran Prepare for Historic World Cup Match.”
Read More »Casey Canfield, assistant professor of engineering management and systems engineering, has published a paper titled “Encouraging voluntary government action via a solar-friendly designation program to promote solar energy in the United States” in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, one of the world’s most-cited multidisciplinary scientific journals.
Read More »Current Transplantation Reports published an article by three S&T researchers titled “Reducing Kidney Discard With Artificial Intelligence Decision Support: the Need for a Transdisciplinary Systems Approach.”
Read More »Dr. Casey Canfield, an assistant professor of engineering management and systems engineering, contributed to a report by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine titled “Space Radiation and Astronaut Health: Managing and Communicating Cancer Risks.”
Read More »In this video, Dr. Casey Canfield, assistant professor of engineering management and systems engineering, tells how she was able to make a few changes to improve her Introduction to Management course by using mid-semester feedback during her first semester teaching.
Read More »Dr. Casey Canfield, an assistant professor of engineering management and systems engineering, has been named to a committee to review and assess NASA’s processes for long-term risk assessment and management for missions with respect to cancer due to exposure to space radiation.
Read More »Dr. Yang Wang, assistant professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering, collaborated on a research study that was the focus of a Science Daily article, titled “Tiny particles that seed clouds can form from trace gases over open sea.
Read More »