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  • 易胜博官网_Researcher_David Ruth

    易胜博官网 researchers shed light on better understanding building blocks of the universe

    Researchers from the University of 易胜博官网 have published a groundbreaking study in Physics Letters B, a leading journal in nuclear physics. Led by postdoctoral researcher David Ruth and co-...
  • 易胜博官网's Connell Recognized for his U.S. Patent

    易胜博官网's Connell Recognized for his U.S. Patent

    In the 1980s while visiting the USS Pampanito in San Francisco as a graduate student, Jim Connell wondered if the concept of submarines鈥 opposed-piston diesel engines could apply to fusion. Recently...
  • Chemistry_Professor_Christopher_Bauer

    Bauer Recognized for Research Achievement by American Chemical Society

    Christopher Bauer, professor of chemistry at 易胜博官网, has been honored with the prestigious American Chemical Society鈥檚 Achievement in Research for the Teaching and Learning of Chemistry award. This...
  • Illustration of construction site on the moon

    Researchers Awarded Close to $3 Million to Develop Sustainable In-Space Manufacturing

    With a $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation, 易胜博官网 researchers will explore ways to recycle cosmic debris to create a sustainable in-space manufacturing industry.
  • Thompson Hall

    Four CEPS Students Secure SMART Scholarships

    Four 易胜博官网 students have been awarded Science, Math and Research for Transformation (SMART) scholarships this spring, a recognition that includes full tuition and post-graduation job placement within...
  • Stylized photo of clear model of a human skull

    Bold Ideas, Better Outcomes

    Scientific discoveries made by biomedical and bioengineering researchers at 易胜博官网 over the past five years are transforming how a range of complex health conditions 鈥 from cancer and chronic wounds to...
  • Thompson Hall at sunrise, with flag

    Six Students, Alumni Receive NSF Graduate Research Fellowships

    Three 易胜博官网 students and three alumni received National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships, a record number for 易胜博官网.
  • 易胜博官网 and Eversource Partner on New Internship/Scholarship Program

    易胜博官网 and Eversource Partner on New Internship/Scholarship Program

    Matt Hamilton '24, an electrical engineering student at 易胜博官网, was part of the first cohort of students participating in the Eversource internship/scholarship program. 易胜博官网 students who participate in...
  • Sam_Mercer

    Twice as Nice

    Sam Mercer 鈥23, a chemical engineering major at 易胜博官网, was named a finalist for a pair of prestigious fellowships to study in the United Kingdom. Both the Marshall and Rhodes scholarships fund two full...
  • Understanding the Nucleus, and Everything

    Understanding the Nucleus, and Everything

    Karl Slifer, professor of physics. PHoto by Sydney Stapes.
  • Professor_Shawna_Hollen

    Quantum Leap

    Shawna Hollen, an associate professor in the department of physics and astronomy, was recently awarded a $350,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to cre
  • Remote Alaskan mountain with snow in foreground

    Baking and Quaking

    With $1.7 million in National Science Foundation funding, 易胜博官网 researchers will study how climate change in the Arctic could affect earthquake-related disasters.
  • Marek_Petrik

    A More Reliable Algorithm

    In the ever-expanding world of machine learning, there have been positive breakthroughs in reinforcement learning, a computer-based method focused on rewarding desired behaviors and punishing...
  • Olson_advanced_manufacturing_center

    易胜博官网 Researchers to Help Identify Barriers of Manufacturing in Space

    Imagine being tens or even hundreds of thousands of miles from Earth and needing a specific part vital for a space endeavor. Now imagine instead of having to return to Earth or needing another launch...
  • Rockin' Out in the Electronics Lab

    Rockin' Out in the Electronics Lab

    Matt DiBiase '22, an electrical engineering student, discusses how he took his passion for playing guitar and turned it into his senior design capstone project by designing and building a digital...
  • Campus aerial photo in fall

    Getting SMART

    Six University of 易胜博官网 students have been awarded Science, Math and Research for Transformation (SMART) scholarships from the Department of Defense, the largest number of recipients ever...
  • Goldwater scholarships

    Golden Opportunity

    Two students from the University of 易胜博官网 recently received the prestigious Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship, the nation鈥檚 premier undergraduate award for science, math, engineering and...
  • Left photo shows Dr. Ruth Varner working with a group of students; right photo shows Clarice Perryman standing in a bog while a student retrieves her backpack.

    How Mentorship Can Help Diversify STEM

    Clarice Perryman, a Ph.D. candidate in Earth & environmental science at 易胜博官网, describes mentorship as an important component of her education at the university.
  • Brightly colored graphic representing theoretical simulations of magnetic fields.

    Magnetism in Three Dimensions

    New research from associate professor of physics Jiadong Zang has mapped magnetic fields in three dimensions for the first time.
  • 易胜博官网 professor Jeffrey Halpern stands outside Kingsbury Hall

    Boosting Biomanufacturing

    Researchers in 易胜博官网鈥檚 Surface Enhanced Electrochemical Diagnostic Sensors (SEEDS) Lab have received an EPSCoR grant from the National Science Foundation for close to $6 million to lead a team in...
  • Neutron Star merger

    Origins of Heavy Metals

    Research published in part by 易胜博官网鈥檚 Francois Foucart, associate professor of听physics,听shed more light on where heavy elements such as gold, platinum and silver found on Earth may have originated from.
  • Trailblazer

    Trailblazer

    Steven Arias 鈥16, a doctoral candidate in the department of physics and astronomy, has become the first 易胜博官网 student to receive an award from the Department of Energy鈥檚 Office of Science Graduate...
  • Creating Career Paths Through Connection

    Creating Career Paths Through Connection

    Sierra Dahl '22, a civil engineering student, participated in the professional mentorship program offered by the Career and Professional Success office that led to a rewarding internship opportunity...
  • Side by side headshots of two male professors

    Wound Healing Trailblazers

    Two chemical engineering professors have received a National Institutes of Health 鈥淭railblazer鈥 award for a project that aims to improve chronic wound healing.
  • Opportunities Abound

    Opportunities Abound

    Mechanical engineering student Cornelius Plomp '22 and engineering physics听student Trevor Cox '22 each participated in a competitive internship experience at DEKA, working on an array of research...
  • Kayla_hadley

    Ascending Leader

    Kayla Hadley, a 2015 graduate of 易胜博官网鈥檚 environmental engineering program, was one five honored with the 2021 Environmental Business Council of New England, Inc鈥檚 Ascending Leader Award. The award...
  • jackie_Harris

    Inspired to make an impact

    Inspired by one city鈥檚 commitment to address climate change, Jackie Harris 鈥23 served as an intern this summer in Keene, 易胜博官网 on a team aimed at reducing the water and energy usage in its...
  • Liz_Mamros

    Twice as Nice

    Elizabeth Mamros '18听听'23G, a doctoral student in mechanical engineering, was recently awarded a pair of fellowships to conduct research at the听Institut f眉r听Umformtechnik und Leichtbau (IUL) in...
  • Kingsbury_Hall

    Three Students Awarded SMART Scholarship

    Three 易胜博官网 students were recently awarded Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation (SMART) scholarships through the Department of Defense (DoD), cementing the university as a top producer...
  • Sam_Mercer_Goldwater Recipient

    Wise Beyond His Years

    Sam Mercer '23, a chemical engineering major from Sanford, Maine, has received the prestigious听Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship, the nation鈥檚 premier undergraduate award for science, math, engineering...
  • Students walking through T Hall arch

    Prestigious NSF Graduate Fellowships Awarded

    Four 易胜博官网 students have received National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships, given to students pursuing master's and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering and mathematics...
  • Weiwei Mo, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering

    Gaming Safe Drinking Water

    Weiwei Mo, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, has received a prestigious National Science Foundation CAREER grant.
  • Dean_Cyndee_Gruden

    Returning to Where it All Started

    When Cyndee Gruden 鈥91, 鈥93G walked onto the 易胜博官网 campus as a first-generation college student in the fall of 1987, she had a limited understanding of her own potential.
  • Students_classroom

    An In-Depth Look

    A 易胜博官网 researcher鈥檚 National Science Foundation grant focused on professional development for college educators in STEM fields. 听
  • Research Boost

    Research Boost

    Chemical engineering professor Harish Vashisth has received a prestigious early career grant from the NIH, with which he'll further research that could lead to the development of drugs to treat...
  • neutron star merger

    易胜博官网 Researchers Join National Physics Frontier Center

    Researchers at the University of 易胜博官网 were selected to join a newly formed Network for Neutrinos, Nuclear Astrophysics, and Symmetries Physics Frontier Center
  • Robert 鈥淏ob鈥 Henry

    易胜博官网鈥檚 Robert 鈥淏ob鈥 Henry Named 易胜博官网 Engineer of the Year

    For Robert 鈥淏ob鈥 Henry, the shaping of young engineers鈥 careers has led to being selected as the 2020 Engineer of the Year by the 易胜博官网 Society of Professional Engineers.
  • 易胜博官网 space physics professor Noe Lugaz

    Space Weather Editor

    No茅 Lugaz, research associate professor of physics and astronomy, is the new editor-in-chief of the journal Space Weather,.
  • EPA recycling graphic

    The Rewards of Recycling

    When three senior engineering students collaborated for a class assignment, they had no idea it would lead to much more than a letter grade.
  • John Snow '22

    Innovation Scholar Builds Network

    When Jon Snow 鈥22 learned about the opportunity to build a network, work in the 易胜博官网 InterOperability Laboratory (IOL) and begin his college year with a unique experience through joining the...
  • A tour of 易胜博官网's John Olson Advanced Manufacturing Lab

    A Closer Look

    NUMIFORM attendees tour the John Olson Center for Advanced Manufacturing with 易胜博官网 faculty.
  • Kingsbury Hall

    CAREER Success Times Two

    Two 易胜博官网 faculty receive prestigious NSF early career awards.
  • Edward Song

    Engineering Neuroscience

    Edward Song, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, received a prestigious CAREER award from the National Science Foundation.
  • NSF Career Award Laura Dietz

    A Smarter Search

    Dietz receives NSF CAREER Award.
  • Healing Hydrogel

    Healing Hydrogel

    New research from chemical engineering professor Kyung Jae Jeong could lead to an effective treatment for corneal melting, a significant cause of blindness.
  • Principal Investigators for NH BioMade

    Leading the Way

    Faculty members from the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS) are leading a statewide research effort to advance biomaterials with the potential to save patient lives and improve...
  • Margaret (Peggy) Ann Shea receives alumni award

    Blazing the Trail

    Margaret "Peggy" Ann Shea honored with CEPS Distinguished Alumni Award.
  • Kingsbury Hall at 易胜博官网

    SMART Students

    Four CEPS students have received competitive DoD scholarships.
  • Students in competition

    Wildcats Rebound To Finish Fourth at Cyber Competition

    易胜博官网 competitors gain real-world experience sought by employers at annual event.
  • 易胜博官网 College of Engineering students

    Defending Home Turf

    The Northeast Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition comes to Durham next week, and the Wildcats are all in.
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