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Johannes Richter ‘27 Honored with Youth Champion Award by Food Bank of Central New York

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The Dean of Students is proud to announce that Johannes Richter ‘27, Student Manager of the CU Pantry, was awarded the prestigious Youth Champion Award at Food Bank of Central New York’s (FBCNY) Annual Conference last month in Syracuse, NY. This recognition, part of FBCNY’s Hunger Hero Awards, celebrates individuals making a significant impact in their […]

Clarkson University Department of Chemical and Bimolecular Engineering Seminar

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“Comprehensive Sustainability Impact Analysis of CMP Slurry Manufacturing”Ravitej Venkataswamy Materials Science and Engineering Department AbstractThe exponential growth of the semiconductor industry has intensified environmental challenges in Chemical Mechanical Planarization (CMP) processes, particularly in slurry manufacturing and usage. This research presents a comprehensive framework for sustainable CMP slurry production through environmental strategies. We develop a robust

Clarkson University Department of Chemical and Bimolecular Engineering Seminar

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“Towards a rational understanding of structure-dependent efficiency of organic corrosion inhibitors for Cu CMP” Murali Ramu Materials Science and Engineering Program, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, USA AbstractChemical mechanical planarization (CMP) is a crucial process in the back-end-of-line (BEOL) process of semiconductor manufacturing. The primary objective of CMP is to uniformly polish the copper (Cu) metal

“Identifying Interactions in Complex Networked Dynamical Systems through a Causation Principle” is the Subject of the Next Clarkson University Science Café on November 13

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Understanding cause and effect underpins so many of our most basic scientific questions. Inferring the coupling structure of complex systems from time series data in general by means of statistical and information-theoretic techniques is a challenging problem in “data-enabled science.” Clarkson University’s W Jon Harrington Professor of Mathematics, Professor of Electrical & Computer Engineering, and

“A Tale of Two Systems: Understanding Hospital Management Across Borders”

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Dr. Ohbet Cheon, an Assistant Professor of Healthcare Management in the David D. Reh School of Business, is making waves with her groundbreaking research on cross-border hospital management strategies. Her latest study, conducted in collaboration with colleagues from South Korea, sheds light on a fascinating paradox in healthcare leadership. Dr. Cheon’s research compares hospital networking

Electrical and Computer Engineering Seminar

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Empowerment of AI with Implantable Biosensors for The Pattern Recognition of Neurotransmitters IBRAHIM MOUBARAK PhD Student, Dept. of ECE Clarkson University Abstract: The real-time monitoring of neurochemicals like neurotransmitters (NTs) in the brain has become crucial for scientific research and medical applications over the past decade. To achieve this, biomedical informaticians are increasingly adopting data-driven

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