Food Waste Survey

We need your help! We are exploring people’s understanding of issues related to food waste, and their attitudes and behaviors regarding a food waste separation program on campus. We are interested in hearing from students, faculty, staff, and food service personnel. Your participation will help us understand the current limitations and future potential of an … Continue reading Food Waste Survey

2023 DOE Scholars Program – Accepting Applications

The DOE Scholars Program introduces students and recent college graduates to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) mission and operations. The DOE Scholars Program is designed to attract talented undergraduate and graduate students, and recent graduates to research, technical and professional opportunities within U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and organizations that support the DOE mission. • Energy Sources … Continue reading 2023 DOE Scholars Program – Accepting Applications

Clarkson University Chemistry Graduate Student Wins Awards for Research on Nanosensors for PFAS at the Sustainable Nanotechnology Conference in Austin, TX

Reem Khan, a chemistry PhD candidate working on the development of nanosensors for emerging contaminants in the laboratory of Clarkson Professor Silvana Andreescu, the Egon Matijevic Chair in Chemistry has received three awards at the 11th Sustainable Nanotechnology Conference in Austin, Texas. In addition to a travel award to attend the conference, Reem received awards … Continue reading Clarkson University Chemistry Graduate Student Wins Awards for Research on Nanosensors for PFAS at the Sustainable Nanotechnology Conference in Austin, TX

Clarkson University Student Presents Research at NATO Panel

Clarkson University graduate student Todd Mull recently presented his research on ultrasonic non-destructive evaluation (NDE) methods at the NATO AVT-361 Research Workshop on Certification of Bonded Repair on Composite Aircraft Structures in Amsterdam, The Netherlands in late October.  Mull attended the conference with his professor, Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Professor Marcias Martinez. Mull spoke as … Continue reading Clarkson University Student Presents Research at NATO Panel

Clarkson Professor Named Top Author on Entrepreneurship in Latin America

According to a recent study titled “Mapping the research about organisations in the Latin American context” published in Management Review Quarterly, Clarkson professor & Reh Endowed Chair in Entrepreneurial Leadership, Christian Felzensztein, was named the most productive author on entrepreneurship on Latin America based on the number of publications in peer-reviewed journals. The independent study … Continue reading Clarkson Professor Named Top Author on Entrepreneurship in Latin America

Doctor of Physical Therapy Program seeking volunteers with temporomandibular (jaw) pain for Zoom session 11/18/22

If you have jaw pain, please join us! The Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program is seeking people with temporomandibular (jaw) pain to work with the DPT students on Zoom on Friday, November 18th, 10-11:30 am EST.  Before the session, we will ask you to fill out forms about your current  temporomandibular joint problem and its effect … Continue reading Doctor of Physical Therapy Program seeking volunteers with temporomandibular (jaw) pain for Zoom session 11/18/22

Perceived Risk of UV-Related Skin Cancer in Northern NY

If you are willing, please take a moment to fill out the attached survey for our Physician Assistant Masters Research Project. We would greatly appreciate it. You are being asked to fill out a survey for our Physician Assistant Masters Research project, “Perceived Risk of UV-Related Skin Cancer in Northern New York.” IRB study number 23-12. The goal of … Continue reading Perceived Risk of UV-Related Skin Cancer in Northern NY

Perceived Risk of UV-Related Skin Cancer in Northern NY

If you are willing, please take a moment to fill out the attached survey for our Physician Assistant Masters Research Project. We would greatly appreciate it. You are being asked to fill out a survey for our Physician Assistant Masters Research project, “Perceived Risk of UV-Related Skin Cancer in Northern New York.” IRB study number 23-12. The goal of … Continue reading Perceived Risk of UV-Related Skin Cancer in Northern NY

Clarkson University Mathematics Prof Has Most-cited Article & in Top 2% of World Scientists by Citations

Clarkson University Assistant Professor of Mathematics Olaniyi S. Iyiola has one of the most-cited articles published since 2019 in the academic journal Applied Numerical Mathematics (Q1 with 19% acceptance rate). Iyiola’s article, “Projection methods with alternating inertial steps for variational inequalities: Weak and linear convergence,” was published in the November 2020 volume of the journal, … Continue reading Clarkson University Mathematics Prof Has Most-cited Article & in Top 2% of World Scientists by Citations

Perceived Risk of UV-Related Skin Cancer in Northern NY

If you are willing, please take a moment to fill out the attached survey for our Physician Assistant Masters Research Project. We would greatly appreciate it. You are being asked to fill out a survey for our Physician Assistant Masters Research project, “Perceived Risk of UV-Related Skin Cancer in Northern New York.” IRB study number 23-12. The goal of … Continue reading Perceived Risk of UV-Related Skin Cancer in Northern NY