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Clarkson University Researchers Discover Harmful Algal Bloom Mitigation Alternative That Causes Less Pollution

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A research team at Clarkson University recently published a study about a plant based alternative to traditional chemical methods of combating Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs). The study, published by Clarkson University chemical engineering graduate students Temitope Orimolade and Ngoc-Tram Le, along with undergraduate student Lyle Trimble, has been featured on the cover of the peer-reviewed […]

Clarkson University Honors Students Help Waddington Celebrate History

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For the third straight year, the Waddington Museum and Historian benefitted from the talents of students from the Honors program at Clarkson University. Clarkson University students Catherine Koran, Remington (Remy) Hafer, Lauren Nelson, Lucas Lacerda and Keona Ly played a big role in helping with Waddington’s Celebration of History in October. The students helped with

Clarkson University Hires Business Development Manager for its New York State Center of Excellence in Healthy Water Solutions

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The New York State (NYS) Center of Excellence (CoE) in Healthy Water Solutions, led by Clarkson University and SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry (ESF), has hired Courtney Johnson-Woods as its new Business Development Manager. “Our CoE staff and faculty are excited Courtney is joining our team in this role,” said Stefan Grimberg, Clarkson

Clarkson University Research Recognized in 2023 Environmental Science & Technology Best Paper Awards

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A team of Clarkson University Researchers were recently recognized as fourth runners-up in the Environmental Technology category in the 2023 Environmental Science & Technology (ES&T) Best Paper Awards, released this past December. Richard and Helen March Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Selma Mededovic, Jean S. Newell Distinguished Professor of Engineering and Co-Director of the Center

Clarkson Students Present Research on Adaptivity in Human Search Processes at Psychonomics Annual Meeting

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A group of Clarkson University students recently presented their research at the Psychonomic Society 65th Annual Meeting in New York City in November. Psychology and Biology major Katerina Medved ‘27, Biology major and Honors Student Vivienne Way ‘28, Psychology major Isabella Makdouli ‘27, and Psychology Major and McNair scholar Nina Pluviose presented their research titled

Clarkson University Student Receives Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Scholarship

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Logan Hobbs, an Electrical Engineering sophomore Honors student at Clarkson University, has been awarded the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Power and Energy Society (PES) Scholarship for his collaborative research with the New York Independent System Operator (NYISO). Hobbs is among 84 recipients throughout the United States and Canada. Together with this scholarship,

Clarkson University Student Gracie Elliott Awarded Prestigious Gilman Scholarship for Study Abroad

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Gracie Elliott, a junior in the Honors Program and a Chemical Engineering major and literature minor, has been awarded the prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship. Elliott is among 1,600 American undergraduate students selected from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico during the fall 2024 cycle.  Elliott will study at Denmark

Hundreds of Clarkson Students Compete in Inaugural Ignite Project Expo, Winners Named

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At Clarkson University, highlighting groundbreaking projects is a vital aspect of supporting the creativity and innovation occurring across campus. Sponsored by signature academic unit Clarkson Ignite, the Ignite Project Expo is a brand new showcase for student and faculty projects developed during the fall semester, regardless of discipline or background. During the inaugural Expo, held

Clarkson University Professor Awarded National Science Foundation Grant for Quantum Computing Research

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Clarkson University Computer Science Professor Christino Tamon has been awarded an $800,000 National Science Foundation Office of Strategic Initiatives (NSF OSI) award for his research in quantum computing. The grant is a joint collaboration with Professor Gushu Li from the Department of Computer and Information Science at the University of Pennsylvania. The project holds significant

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