Electrical & Computer Engineering Seminar

Jeremie Fish, Research Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Clarkson University Will present a talk entitled: “Perfect state transfer for quantum computing with non-Hermitian Hamiltonians.” Location: SC160 Date: Friday, September 24th 2021 Time: 4pm Abstract: With Moore’s law winding down, quantum computing (QC) currently promises to be the next big leap in our ability to perform computations. … Continue reading Electrical & Computer Engineering Seminar

Xianda Shen Appointed Assistant Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering at Clarkson University

Xianda Shen has been appointed assistant professor of civil & environmental engineering at Clarkson University.  He received his Ph.D. in geosystems engineering and master of science degree in computational science engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology,  his master of science in tunnel and underground engineering from Tongji University, and his bachelor of science degree in … Continue reading Xianda Shen Appointed Assistant Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering at Clarkson University

Clarkson University Professor to Serve as Difficult Dialogues’ Panelist for “Decolonizing Your Dialogue” Webinar Event

Clarkson University, in partnership with The Difficult Dialogues National Resource Center (DDNRC) and Princeton University, is sponsoring a two-part webinar series, “Decolonizing Academe”. These workshops feature panelists from academic institutions across the country. The first webinar held Tuesday, September 21 from 4:00pm – 5:30pm EDT features Rodney Coates and Stephen Quaye discussing their frameworks to … Continue reading Clarkson University Professor to Serve as Difficult Dialogues’ Panelist for “Decolonizing Your Dialogue” Webinar Event

Student Success Workshop: Study Smarter – Academic Strategies to Get the Most Out of Your Time

Study Smarter- Academic Strategies to Get the Most Out of Your Time The Student Success Workshop Series is a ten-week program, sponsored by the Student Success Center.  This Friday the Student Success Workshop is designed to help you develop study skills for academic success. Being intentional about what you study, and when you study can … Continue reading Student Success Workshop: Study Smarter – Academic Strategies to Get the Most Out of Your Time

Clarkson University Student Start-Up Partners with New York State Pollution Prevention Institute, Clarkson Faculty to Further Research of Recycled Glass Powder in Concrete

KLAW Industries, a start-up company founded by Clarkson University students focused on recycling glass into a product used in concrete manufacturing, has partnered with the New York State Pollution Prevention Institute (NYSP2I) and New York State Department of Economic Development (NYSDED) to further research their product. The company has received support for a funded graduate … Continue reading Clarkson University Student Start-Up Partners with New York State Pollution Prevention Institute, Clarkson Faculty to Further Research of Recycled Glass Powder in Concrete

Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering Seminar

Dr. Priscilla Fonseca Quinnipiac University Will present a talk titled: Quantification of voids and objects using digital image analysis Abstract: Concrete petrography is a procedure used to determine the mineralogical, physical, and chemical characteristics of a sample. The most common reason to perform petrographic testing is to determine a cause of failure or reason for premature deterioration.  … Continue reading Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering Seminar

Clarkson Graduate Student Places Third in International Competition

Mohamed Hassan a Clarkson Ignite Fellow and Chemistry Ph.D. candidate in Clarkson University Egon Matijevic Endowed Chair of Chemistry & Biomolecular Science Silvana Andreescu’s lab has won the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) ICDH 2021 Research award (3rd place) for the development of an electrically conductive material for wearable electronics. The IEEE International … Continue reading Clarkson Graduate Student Places Third in International Competition

Jobs At Clarkson: Assistant Director, Learning Experience

Job Title: Assistant Director, Learning ExperiencePosting Number: Staff 2014001144Department: Clarkson Ignite This position is located in Potsdam, New York Click this quick link to find more about this job:  http://clarkson.peopleadmin.com/postings/6008 To view open positions, click “Current Positions” on the right navigation bar of the HR Web site at http://www.clarkson.edu/hr For more information, please contact the Human Resources … Continue reading Jobs At Clarkson: Assistant Director, Learning Experience

Federal Work-Study Funds for Undergraduate Research Hours

The university has limited funds available to support undergraduate students in research labs who are Federal Work-Study eligible. Lab supervisors can now apply for these funds for AY 2021-2022. Supported students must be Federal Work-Study eligible. Because funds are limited, support will be provided up to a maximum of $2000 for the academic year, paid … Continue reading Federal Work-Study Funds for Undergraduate Research Hours

Student Duo Enrollment Deadline Extended: Act Today

Duo Security is mandatory of all students. The deadline to enroll is extended to September 21, 2021 to allow a few additional days for students to act. After that time, unenrolled accounts will be required to complete the Duo setup process in order to continue accessing Clarkson services. Students – Act Now to Avoid Service … Continue reading Student Duo Enrollment Deadline Extended: Act Today