Call for Applications: Provost’s Faculty Fellows Program

Now in its second year, Provost’s Faculty Fellows Program offers a unique faculty leadership development experience.  Working with the Office of the Provost, selected Fellows have the opportunity to coordinate a University-wide project and engage with administrative and faculty leaders across the University. These projects will provide the Provost’s Faculty Fellows with mentoring and insight … Continue reading Call for Applications: Provost’s Faculty Fellows Program

Physics PHD Thesis Defense

Hierarchy, Graph Conductance, and theEssential Synchronization Backbone C. Tyler DiggansApril 6th, 1:00 pm, CAMP 175 Hierarchy is the quintessential form of structure, identifiable in complex systems asdiverse as government, the human brain, and tree root systems. However, the emergence ofhierarchy in growing complex networks is not yet fully understood. We seek to develop a theconnection … Continue reading Physics PHD Thesis Defense

Physics PHD Thesis Defense

Hierarchy, Graph Conductance, and theEssential Synchronization Backbone C. Tyler DiggansApril 6th, 1:00 pm, CAMP 175 Hierarchy is the quintessential form of structure, identifiable in complex systems asdiverse as government, the human brain, and tree root systems. However, the emergence ofhierarchy in growing complex networks is not yet fully understood. We seek to develop a theconnection … Continue reading Physics PHD Thesis Defense

Call for Applications: Provost’s Faculty Fellows Program

Now in its second year, Provost’s Faculty Fellows Program offers a unique faculty leadership development experience.  Working with the Office of the Provost, selected Fellows have the opportunity to coordinate a University-wide project and engage with administrative and faculty leaders across the University. These projects will provide the Provost’s Faculty Fellows with mentoring and insight … Continue reading Call for Applications: Provost’s Faculty Fellows Program

Call for Applications: Provost’s Faculty Fellows Program

Now in its second year, Provost’s Faculty Fellows Program offers a unique faculty leadership development experience.  Working with the Office of the Provost, selected Fellows have the opportunity to coordinate a University-wide project and engage with administrative and faculty leaders across the University. These projects will provide the Provost’s Faculty Fellows with mentoring and insight … Continue reading Call for Applications: Provost’s Faculty Fellows Program

Clarkson Honors Engineering Student Presents Concrete Research at National Convention

Abigail Kienzle, a junior from Albany, NY majoring in Civil Engineering, and a member of the Honors Program, presented her research this week at the Spring 2022 American Concrete Institute (ACI) Concrete Convention in Orlando, FL. This is an international forum attended by leading scholars and practitioners in the global concrete community. Abby was invited … Continue reading Clarkson Honors Engineering Student Presents Concrete Research at National Convention

Forget Mood Rings, What Does Your Walk Say About How You Feel?

Can you tell how energetic or fatigued a person is, just by looking at how they walk? That’s what Ali Boolani, Associate Professor of Physical Therapy in the Lewis School of Health Sciences at Clarkson University, and Shafique Chaudhry, Assistant Professor in the David Reh School of Business and their team wanted to know. They … Continue reading Forget Mood Rings, What Does Your Walk Say About How You Feel?

Clarkson University Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Professor Awarded NSF CAREER Grant

Clarkson University Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Yuncheng Du has been awarded a major grant by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to research the dynamic behavior and control of complex systems. The award, known as an NSF Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) Award, will grant Du $594,314 over five years to develop … Continue reading Clarkson University Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Professor Awarded NSF CAREER Grant

Clarkson University Research Professor’s Paper in Nature Communications

Clarkson University Lewis School of Health Sciences Research Professor Aaron J. Wolfe has co-published a paper in the journal Nature Communications. Wolfe is also the chief science officer of Ichor Life Sciences, an industry partner of Clarkson. The paper, “Disentangling the recognition complexity of a protein hub using a nanopore,” has implications in medical diagnostics, … Continue reading Clarkson University Research Professor’s Paper in Nature Communications