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Clarkson and ANCA Partnership to Launch Food Waste Reduction Campaigns

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Community campaigns and food system assessments Clarkson University and partner the Adirondack North Country Association’s (ANCA) Compost for Good (CfG) project are pleased to announce the launch of their 2nd series of Community Compost Liaison campaigns. Throughout the coming months, five community-based liaisons will work with a team of Clarkson students, Susan Powers, Director of […]

Take a Survey about OSL Events for a Chance to Win CU Apparel

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Calling all students, we want to hear from you!! What events do YOU want to see on campus?Please fill out this one-question survey to indicate any events you’d like to see on campus in the future. We want you to make the most of your time at Clarkson, so let your voice be heard! For questions, please email osl@clarkson.edu.

Summer 2025 research/work opportunity – Learn how to make connections between ecology and math!

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Summer 2025 research/work opportunity Learn how to make connections between ecology and math! Supervision by Prof. Diana White, Prof. Jim Greene (Clarkson Math), and Prof. Stefanie Kring (Clarkson Biology) Timeline & pay: $ 16/hour for 32 hours a week (Mid May – Mid August) To apply,email Prof. White at dtwhite@clarkson.edu or Stefanie Kring at skring@clarkson.edu  (provide reasons for being

Electrical and Computer Engineering Seminar

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NAVIGATING THE PROCESS OF COMPONENT SELECTION IN ELECTRONICS DESIGN André Alcalde CELUS, Germany Abstract: In modern electronics design, selecting the right components has become almost an art. Engineers must evaluate increasingly complex semiconductors and navigate a landscape filled with technical trade-offs to identify the optimal solution for their designs. This task is made even more challenging

Clarkson University Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering MS thesis defense

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“Electrodeposited Ni-Fe-TiO2 Alloy Composites as a Bifunctional Electrocatalyst for Alkaline Water Splitting Reactions” Sreenivasan Annadurai AbstractThe hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) that governs electrolytic water splitting are of interest as a way to store energy from renewable sources. However, replacing noble metal electrocatalyst with those comprised of lower cost, earth abundant

REMINDER: Pulse Survey Results Presentations Tomorrow + Friday!

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Please join us to hear about this year’s Campus Climate Survey results and next steps. Members of the Climate & Engagement Committee will present the findings, answer questions and hear your feedback. Session Details: Sessions will run 45 minutes to an hour, including Q&A and discussion. Everyone is encouraged to attend and remind their teams and

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Graduate Seminar

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“Computational Insights into Underwater Self-Healing Dynamics of Urethane, Urea, and Disulfide Bonds’’ Maryam Bonyani Self-healing polymers are essential for enhancing the durability and sustainability of materials in harsh environments. Dynamic covalent bonds, such as urethane, urea, and disulfide linkages, offer chemical reversibility and recyclability, making them promising candidates for underwater self-healing systems. However, the reaction

Clarkson University Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Graduate Seminar

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“Plasma-Enabled Nitrogen Fixation for Sustainable Fertilizer Production” Mohammad Yousran Fargab Nitrogen fixation, the conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into chemically usable forms, is essential for many industrial and agricultural applications. This work focuses on the development of a modular plasma-based system for on-site nitrogen fixation to enable sustainable fertilizer production. Unlike the conventional Haber-Bosch process, which

Clarkson University Researchers Lead Effort to Remediate Harmful Algal Blooms on Hyde Lake

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Hyde Lake, once a pristine waterbody in Theresa, NY, has experienced frequent harmful algal blooms (HABs) since the early 2000s, resulting in serious consequences on the lake’s water quality and ecosystem. Residents and visitors have reported green surface scums, foul odors, and water discoloration, especially during summer months. Swimming bans have been posted. Fishing, lakeside

Clarkson’s entrepreneurship professor wins research award on social impact

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Clarkson’s Reh Family Endowed Chair in Entrepreneurial Leadership, Christian Felzensztein won the University of San Diego Best Paper Award on Social Impact at the Business Association of Latin American Studies hosted by INCAE Business School in Costa Rica. The study titled ‘Informal Entrepreneurship under poverty: contrasting family support in sustainable eco-tourism’ and co-authored with colleagues

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