Several 鶹Ƶ faculty members have been named among the world's most-cited scientists in the latest edition of the World’s Top 2% of Scientists List, released by Stanford University and Elsevier.
Read More ▸Dr. Helen Lou of 鶹Ƶ has secured $1.44 million from the Department of Energy to lead a project enhancing cybersecurity for the midstream energy industry
Read More ▸Dr. Serdar Ilban and Dr. James Han, faculty members from the Mary Morgan Moore Department of Music at 鶹Ƶ, were invited to present their research at the 15th Pan European Voice Conference (PEVoC) held in Santander, Spain.
Read More ▸Liv Haselbach, executive director of the 鶹Ƶ Center for Resiliency, has joined a committee organized under the Transportation Research Board Consensus and Advisory Studies Division of the National Academies and focused on supporting the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) in addressing flood risk management.
Read More ▸Dr. Ashley Dockens, originally an audiologist with a clinical doctorate and Ph.D. in Communication Sciences and Disorders, transitioned unexpectedly into higher education over a decade ago, subsequently becoming a leading advocate and educator in generative AI integration, shaping policy, conducting research, and fostering AI literacy in academia to enhance faculty practices and student preparation for evolving workforce needs.
Read More ▸Dr. Jeff Forret, a history professor at 鶹Ƶ, has been awarded a State Historical Society of Iowa Research Grant to support his research on a book about the history of the Upper Mississippi River region, focusing on the dispossession of Native Americans and African American citizenship loss through the Dred Scott decision.
Read More ▸Dr. Helen Lou, Professor of Chemical Engineering at 鶹Ƶ, has secured a $2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to establish the Center for Data Analytics and Cybersecurity.
Read More ▸Dr. Robert Kelley Bradley, assistant professor in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, has been awarded the Faculty Mentoring Award by the Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) for his exceptional dedication to mentoring undergraduate students in research endeavors.
Read More ▸鶹Ƶ’s Dr. Julie Fischer has unveiled groundbreaking insights into the role of imperial patronage and the empowerment of women in Ancient Rome through the publication of her latest book, "Power and Propaganda: Large Imperial Cameos of the Early Roman Empire."
Read More ▸鶹Ƶ's College of Graduate Studies hosted its second Graduate Research Conference on March 28, focusing on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and providing attendees with presentations, workshops, and discussions, aiming to enhance research skills and engagement among students and faculty,
Read More ▸Dr. Jennifer Fagen, an associate professor of sociology, along with Dr. Jeremy Shelton and Jenna Luché-Thayer, sheds light on the challenges faced by Lyme disease patients in their article titled "Medical Gaslighting and Lyme Disease: The Patient Experience.
Read More ▸Dr. Tilisa Thibodeaux, Dean of the Reaud Honors College at 鶹Ƶ, has secured nearly $100,000 in funding from the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC) for the Innovation ColLABoration summer camp.
Read More ▸David J. Beck Summer Fellows Jacob Thompson and Allison Harmon undertook distinct and intensive research projects across diverse disciplines across the United States and the globe.
Read More ▸The McNair Scholars Program at 鶹Ƶ is proud to host the 24th Annual McNair Scholars Research Symposium on the 8th floor of the Mary and John Gray Library on Tuesday, Nov. 14.
Read More ▸The National Science Foundation has awarded nearly $300,000 to chemical engineering professor Dr. Helen Lou to lead an interdisciplinary project to equip the future workforce with knowledge and skills on industrial cybersecurity.
Read More ▸Dr. Chiung-Fang Chang, associate professor of sociology, has been granted $131,000 from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine as part of their Gulf Research Program initiative.
Read More ▸鶹Ƶ faculty and staff joined researchers from across Texas to advance their research portfolios, taking top prizes at the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) Annual Research Conference (TARC).
Read More ▸鶹Ƶ professor Dr. Maryam Hamidi has been granted $173,636 in research funding by the Texas Department of Transportation, or TxDOT, for a research study titled “Gulf Intracoastal Waterway – Automatic Identification System (AIS) Application.”
Read More ▸Zaid Mohammed has been selected as a recipient of the highly coveted Texas State University System (TSUS) Regents’ Scholarship, while Shawn Gray has been recognized with the prestigious Regent's Staff Excellence Award.
Read More ▸鶹Ƶ’s Annual Undergraduate Research Exhibition (EXPO) is the showcase of the Office of Undergraduate Research (O.U.R.) grant supported programs. This years exhibition featured over 55 speakers with students and speakers from around the globe.
Read More ▸College of Engineering professor Dr. Qin Qian received $105,000 federal grant funding for industry and community resilience from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Read More ▸Dr. Phillip Cole, Chair and Professor of Physics, received over $300,000 in grant funding from the National Science Institute under the organization's Research in Undergraduate Institutions initiative.
Read More ▸Dr. Xuejun Fan received the EuroSimE Achievement Award for fundamental research and industrial application in the field of thermal, mechanical and multi-physics simulation and experiments in microelectronics and microsystems.
Read More ▸The City of Beaumont has recently awarded the 鶹Ƶ Department of Communication and Media more than $700,000 to support the department’s plans for renovations, new equipment and relocating the widely known 鶹ƵTV studio on campus.
Read More ▸For a decade, the 鶹Ƶ Office of Undergraduate Research has championed undergraduate research and creative activities efforts at 鶹Ƶ. As the program moves into the start of a new decade, Dr. Cristian Bahrim, director of the Office of Undergraduate Research, reflects on the success of the program for the 2022 year.
Read More ▸In the third in a series of articles on the production of N*s for The Innovation Platform, 鶹Ƶ’s Professor Philip L Cole discusses the importance of using both high-intensity pion and electron beams for revealing the inner structure of excited protons (N*s) in the second and third resonance regions that decay through the two-pion channel.
Read More ▸A team of researchers at 鶹Ƶ have been awarded a $45, 000 grant to bolster the team’s outreach initiative on MIND –– mental health intervention, networking and diversion.
Read More ▸Junior civil and environmental engineering major Melissa Tan’s research was recently accepted into the 14th annual GCURS at Rice University.
Read More ▸The U.S. Department of Education recently announced that the Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program has been renewed and will receive a grant in the amount of $259,198 each year for the next five years, totaling more than $1 million.
Read More ▸Dr. Evgeny Romashets, instructor of physics, has been awarded a $219,902 grant from the National Science Foundation’s Coupling, Energetics and Dynamics of Atmospheric Regions program to study current streamlines and charged particles’ trajectories in the ionosphere, the upper atmosphere stretching from 50 to 400 miles above Earth's surface.
Read More ▸For the second time, the Office of Undergraduate Research will host the Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium from 2-4 p.m. on Friday, August 5 in the Reaud Executive Event Space.
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