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Participants Needed: Iris Image Capture with Contact Lenses (biometric collection)

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Dr. Stephanie Schuckers, Clarkson University, is performing biometric research and is looking for subjects willing to participate in the study titled ‘Development of Patterned and Clear Contact Lens Detection in Iris recognition’. Contact lenses participants will be asked to have iris images taken with and without contact lenses. This collection involves 2 visits. Each time […]

Robert Thomas Receives Tenure and Promotion to Associate Professor at Clarkson University

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Clarkson University has announced that Robert Thomas has been granted tenure and promoted to associate professor of civil and environmental engineering in the Wallace H. Coulter School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. Thomas’ research focuses on engineering concrete solutions for the next generation of civil infrastructure. He studies alternative cements and cement replacement materials that

How to Submit an Announcement

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Submitting an announcement is a simple way to get your information in front of the audiences you are trying to reach at Clarkson. To submit an announcement, please follow the guidelines below. Announcements should be emailed to announcements@clarkson.edu. This inbox is monitored daily by a member of the Marketing team, and any announcement sent before

North Country Students Earn Top Honors in Healthcare Research

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Students from Ogdensburg Free Academy recently showcased their knowledge of the neuroscience of drug treatment and addiction at the Terra Northeast STEM Fair, held at Paul Smith’s College on April 5. The event, which brought together young scientists from across the region, encouraged students to explore their passions outside the classroom and featured projects spanning

2025 Holiday Observances and Summer Hours

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Thank you for your unwavering dedication and hard work over the past year. We deeply appreciate your flexibility, commitment, and the way you embody Clarkson’s core values each and every day. Your contributions not only strengthen our university but also have a lasting impact on our students’ lives. Because of your efforts, Clarkson continues to

Summer Graduate Course on Biometric Recognition

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Prof Masuudl Imtiaz is offering an in-person Graduate-level class, EE 622: Advanced Biometrics, in the summer of 2025. Distant students can join the class remotely. Course details: This graduate-level course will focus on the field of biometrics. With increasing reliance on the cyber-domain, knowledge of the individual plays a vital role in trusted electronic transactions, whether they be social,

Roses Gala

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Kappa Delta Chi invites you to our annual Roses Gala on Tuesday, April 15th at 5 pm in the Student Center MPRs.Come learn about our local service initiative, Roses of Relief, and discover how you can help make a meaningful impact in the community.Afterward, there will be BINGO where you’ll have the chance to win

INVITES INDIVIDUALS FROM AGES 18 TO 80 YEARS OLD TO PARTICIPATE IN A STUDY OF Mobile Phone Use BEHAVIOR

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Drs. Daqing Hou & Stephanie Schuckers perform research in behavioral user authentication and are looking for subjects willing to participate in their research efforts. You must be >=18 years of age to participate. The project involves studying continuous human activity when using a mobile phone, specifically typing, swiping and phone holding behaviors, to determine their effectiveness as

Final Clarkson University Science Café to be Held on April 23 with “Brains, Keynes and Airplanes: how complex systems touch every part of our lives”

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Throughout much of history, science has methodically progressed by breaking down the systems under study into their most basic parts and understanding the behavior of those parts. However these basic pieces may have a complex set of interactions, and an understanding of the interaction structure itself is lost in this type of analysis. Complex systems

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