Electrical & Computer Engineering Newsletter: March 2023

Message From the Chair The faculty in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering are not just dedicated teachers who provide a world-class education; they are also leaders in their research who receive national and international recognition for their work. This issue highlights some of their awards, as well as that of the University’s top … Continue reading Electrical & Computer Engineering Newsletter: March 2023

School of Arts & Sciences Newsletter: March 2023

Message From the Dean This Women’s History Month, we celebrate the women at Clarkson who power breakthroughs, ignite discussions and spearhead transformative change. The professors featured in this issue have all left an indelible mark in their spheres of influence — and they’re not done yet. I hope you will enjoy reading about their accomplishments, … Continue reading School of Arts & Sciences Newsletter: March 2023

Nicolle Tulve to Deliver Annual Hopke Distinguished Lecture on April 5th at Clarkson University

Nicolle Tulve ‘99, Research Physical Scientist with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, will present the 2023 Hopke Distinguished Lecture on Wednesday, April 5 at 4 p.m. in B.H. Snell 213 on the Clarkson Collins Hill Campus, with a reception to follow.  The title of her talk is “Children’s Exposures to Chemical and Non-Chemical Stressors in … Continue reading Nicolle Tulve to Deliver Annual Hopke Distinguished Lecture on April 5th at Clarkson University

Student Spaceflight Experiments Program Mission 17 Update at Clarkson

Once again, students are getting ready to send experiments to the International Space Station (ISS). In September of 2022, Clarkson University’s Clarkson Discovery Challenge-Space (CDC-Space) kicked off its Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (SSEP) Mission 17. This project is funded by a lead donation from Corning Incorporated and the Corning Incorporated Foundation. The program continues to … Continue reading Student Spaceflight Experiments Program Mission 17 Update at Clarkson

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Seminar Friday, 3/24 at 11am in CAMP 176

Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) Seminar Professor Bruno RochaAlgonquin College Will present a talk titled: Development of Multi-Environmental Unmanned System Abstract: Unmanned Systems have been researched, developed and applied, in their great majority, in single environment operations. Unmanned Aerial Systems/Vehicles (UAVs) are popular, either in fixed, or rotating wing configurations, for missions requiring fast movement, … Continue reading Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Seminar Friday, 3/24 at 11am in CAMP 176

Discussing Artificial Intelligence at Clarkson’s Next Teaching Circle: March 23

Join our Circle. Artificial intelligence has already begun to change the world. In the coming months and years, it will transform culture, employment opportunities, human thought, and communication. AI-generated text, in particular, poses both threats and opportunities to the landscape of higher education. We invite you to join faculty and staff throughout Clarkson University in … Continue reading Discussing Artificial Intelligence at Clarkson’s Next Teaching Circle: March 23

Clarkson Professor Awarded International Recognition for Work on Small Family Firms

Clarkson University Reh Chair in Entrepreneurial Leadership Christian Felzensztein was recently awarded an international recognition by the Rector of the University of Monterrey and the Center for Family Business in Mexico for his research and impact on Small Family Firms in Latin America. Specifically, the award was given to his work titled “The emergence of … Continue reading Clarkson Professor Awarded International Recognition for Work on Small Family Firms

Duo Added to Remote Desktop

Overview: Find below details of a recent update impacting individuals using Remote Desktop. The Office of Information Technology recently updated Remote Desktop to include the Duo prompt. The staged rollout of this feature begins March 21, 2023. What is this about? Individuals using Remote Desktop to connect to their personal computer from another device will … Continue reading Duo Added to Remote Desktop

Clarkson University Science Cafés Continue on March 23 With “Fueling Our Future With Clean Energy Conversions”

The third installment of Clarkson University’s Science Café for the Spring ‘23 semester will be held on Thursday, March 23 with Fueling Our Future With Clean Energy Conversions. The need to significantly reduce the emission of greenhouse gasses to forestall climate change is critical and no longer in dispute. It is now imperative that we … Continue reading Clarkson University Science Cafés Continue on March 23 With “Fueling Our Future With Clean Energy Conversions”

How Do You Stack Up?

Sandwiches and Skills Evaluation Workshop! Come enjoy some free food (sandwiches) while learning about the top skills employers are looking for and strategies for building your professional skill set! March 20, 2023, 12pm-1pm CIC conference room (ERC 2400) Free Food will be provided!