Clarkson University Student Presents Research at North American Power Symposium

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Devin Hodoroski, a junior Honors Student and Electrical Engineering major from Schenectady, NY recently published a paper for the North American Power Symposium (NAPS 2023) conference in Asheville, NC, titled “Impact of Climate Change on Long-Term Load Forecasting: Case Studies in New York State” under the direction of advisor Assistant Professor of Electrical & Computer […]

Clarkson Bioethics Collaborates with The Hastings Center to Develop Climate Change, Health, and Ethics Program

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Clarkson University’s Bioethics program is teaming up with The Hastings Center to offer a new program focused on Climate Bioethics. The program will recruit Caribbean Research Ethics Education Initiative (CREEi) program graduate students to spend a year learning about climate change and health and exploring normative ethics questions often overlooked in related research, policy, and

Open Bed Spaces in Campus Housing and going into the Spring Semester

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As we begin to think about the beginning of the semester, the Residence Life Office wishes to remind students about the university policies regarding open bed spaces (or bed spaces that will become open) for the Spring semester. Our policies regarding vacancies in housing are as follows: “ Clarkson’s Potsdam campus is a four-year residential community. All undergraduate students are

Coulter School of Engineering Newsletter: Fall 2023

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Message From the Dean Multiple research grants are the top highlights of this edition of the Wallace H. Coulter School of Engineering Newsletter. From the NSF to the National Institutes of Health and the U.S. Air Force, the scholarship of our faculty and students is being consistently recognized. We also feature some other interesting Coulter School

C3S2 Lecture on Reconstruction of Coupled Sparse Networks From Data

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C3S2 The Clarkson Center for Complex Systems Science Edmilson Roque dos Santos, Research Associate at Clarkson University Will present a talk entitled: Reconstruction of coupled sparse networks from data Abstract: Complex network dynamics are prevalent in various natural systems, spanning from physics to neuroscience. These networks feature sparse interaction structures, where only a fraction of all

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