Clarkson Professor Appointed to the Board of the Biometrics Institute

Stephanie Schuckers, the Paynter-Kringman Endowed Professor in Engineering Science at Clarkson University has been appointed to the Board of the Biometrics Institute as an Academic Representative. She also directs Clarkson’s Center for Identification Technology Research (CITeR). It’s the only National Science Foundation (NSF) Industry/University Cooperative Research Center (IUCRC) focusing on serving its affiliates in the … Continue reading Clarkson Professor Appointed to the Board of the Biometrics Institute

New Clarkson University COVID-19 Study Finds Surprising Results About Sitting and Exercise

The early months of the COVID-19 pandemic saw stay at home orders issued across the United States. Millions of people’s lives and routines were completely changed. For many, that meant their lifestyle changed too. A new study by researchers at several universities, including Clarkson, found that during COVID-19 people across the country are sitting longer–but … Continue reading New Clarkson University COVID-19 Study Finds Surprising Results About Sitting and Exercise

Clarkson Professors Publish a New Book About Biosensors

Biosensors are analytical devices that are able to convert a biological response into an electrical signal. The “golden” biosensor must be highly specific, independent of physical parameters (e.g., pH, temperature, etc.), and should be reusable. The research within the biosensing field requires a multidisciplinary approach that involves different branches of science such as chemistry, biology, … Continue reading Clarkson Professors Publish a New Book About Biosensors

Clarkson University Researchers Seek Participants for Study on Community Engagement During COVID-19 Pandemic

Researchers at Clarkson University are recruiting participants for a study on experiences of community engagement during the COVID-19 pandemic.  Participants will be asked to write about their experiences in an online questionnaire, and some participants may be asked to participate in an online interview.  All participants will be asked to complete the online questionnaire about … Continue reading Clarkson University Researchers Seek Participants for Study on Community Engagement During COVID-19 Pandemic

Clarkson University’s Statistical Methods for Reliability and Life Data Analysis course Receives Quality Matters Certification for Course Design Quality

Daniel R. Eno, an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Statistics in the Coulter School of Engineering’s CRC Engineering Program, has earned the Quality Matters (QM) Certification Mark for his newly developed online course, EE603/ME578/BOE620, Statistical Methods for Reliability and Life Data Analysis. The QM Certification Mark is the internationally recognized symbol of online and blended course … Continue reading Clarkson University’s Statistical Methods for Reliability and Life Data Analysis course Receives Quality Matters Certification for Course Design Quality

Rebuild the Bubble In January — Comprehensive Summary of Information On Spring Semester @ www.clarkson.edu/spring-2021

In this communication and on an updated Website for Welcoming You Back to Spring 2021 to Rebuild the Bubble*, you will find links by subject and audience with information about: When Classes Resume Pre-Arrival Quarantine & Testing for undergraduate and graduate students The Academic Calendar New Color-Coded Risk Alert Levels for Gatherings Daily Health Screening … Continue reading Rebuild the Bubble In January — Comprehensive Summary of Information On Spring Semester @ www.clarkson.edu/spring-2021

Building Access & Parking Lot Snow Removal Priorities for December 14, 2020 -January 1, 2021

Clarkson Community; As we prepare for the University’s comprehensive winter break occurring between December 14 through January 1, 2021, many buildings on campus will be locked and only accessible if you have an University issued key As shown on the attached map, we have designated the main entrances for individual buildings on the Hill campus … Continue reading Building Access & Parking Lot Snow Removal Priorities for December 14, 2020 -January 1, 2021

Faculty Research Information, Reminders, & Notifications

Week of December 7, 2020 URGENT FACULTY RESPONSE NEEDED IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY DONE SO   Faculty Research Over Winter Break If you, your graduate students, postdocs, and/or research staff will be working on campus during the closure period (Dec. 14th – Jan 1st),  please complete the campus access roster here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1n2QIXgOpvIu5mol0AqottL8EETQ9nelTRhPnCodFIaM/edit?usp=sharing This will help … Continue reading Faculty Research Information, Reminders, & Notifications

Clarkson University & St. Lawrence Health System Getting Ready for the Arrival of COVID-19 Vaccines

Clarkson defrosted one of its Ultra-Low Temperature (ULT) freezers over the weekend to get it ready to head over to Canton-Potsdam Hospital to await the first arrivals of the SARS-CoV-2 vaccines. The vaccines must be stored at the ultra-cold temperature of -70 degrees Celsius, or about -94 Fahrenheit. Clarkson’s ULT freezer comes from Biology Professor … Continue reading Clarkson University & St. Lawrence Health System Getting Ready for the Arrival of COVID-19 Vaccines

Clarkson University and NY State Master Teacher Program Host Virtual Premiere of Women in Engineering Video Series

About 250 Master Teachers, guidance counselors, STEM educators, Girl Scout leaders and people interested in advancing awareness and interest in STEM careers registered for the Inspire! Premiere held virtually over the weekend. Based on Clarkson history professor Laura Ettinger’s game-changing work for the National Science Foundation that captures the essence of trailblazing American women in … Continue reading Clarkson University and NY State Master Teacher Program Host Virtual Premiere of Women in Engineering Video Series