If you sat down in front of a camera and were asked to describe what love means to you for three minutes, what would you say? This idea was the driving force for Wendy Clarke’s …| Department of Communication Arts – UW–Madison
In collaboration with materials company Homerun Resources, Inc., UC Davis engineering researchers have developed a one-step laser technique that purifies raw silica sand to over 99.99% silica. This is the first step in a multiphase project to create a clean-energy pathway to producing silicon.| College of Engineering
How many students get to say their professor was the editor of their textbook? Not many. And yet that’s exactly what University Professor Daniela Dimitrova did when “Global Journalism: Understanding World Media Systems” was first published in 2021. Because of the rapidly changing field and its relevance to journalism practice on a global level, the […]| Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication
Southern made a splash on the international stage recently, as faculty and graduate students presented groundbreaking research in November 2024 at the 25th Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals (SMM2024) in Perth, Australia. Dr. Meghan Barboza, professor of biology and an expert in marine mammal anatomy, attended alongside graduate students Lydia Masala and […]| News at Southern
As Kit sat down for the last class of the semester, launching the all-too-familiar Zoom application, with their hair a mess and a bowl of cereal in their hand, they could not help but reflect on ho…| Naturally Speaking
Department of Astronomy graduate student Quadry Chance was recently named one of this year’s Predoctoral Fellows at the Center for Computational Astrophysics.| News
Dr. Rebecca Pitts successfully defended her Ph.D. thesis entitled “On Dust, Carbon Monoxide, and Molecular Hydrogen in the Census of High- and Medium-Mass Stars.” Dr. Pitts will continue her pioneering investigations into star formation and the interstellar medium through a postdoctoral fellowship at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen. Congratulations to Dr. Pitts! The post Congratulations to Dr. Pitts! appeared first on Astronomy.| Astronomy
Dr. Nolan Grieves successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis entitled “Characterizing Fundamental Properties of Stars and Investigating their Brown Dwarf and Planet Companions.” Dr. Grieves will continue his field-leading work at the University of Geneva starting in the fall. Congratulations to Dr. Grieves! The post Congratulations to Dr. Grieves! appeared first on Astronomy.| Astronomy
Graduate Students Qi Li and Yinan Zhao have been awarded graduate fellowships through the University of Florida Informatics Institute (UFII). Both students will use these fellowships to further their astronomy research focused on massively parallel simulations and deep learning applications in astronomical big data. Congratulations to Qi and Yinan! The post Astronomy Grad Students Win Competitive Fellowship appeared first on Astronomy.| Astronomy
Dr. Yigit Dallilar successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis entitled “Infrared Instrumentation and Jet Formation in Black Hole Binaries“. Dr. Dallilar will now be moving onto a postdoctoral position at the MPE where he will continue his impactful work on Infrared Instrumentation. Congrats to Dr. Dallilar! The post Congratulations to Dr. Dallilar appeared first on Astronomy.| Astronomy
The Astronomy Department is excited to welcome 8 new students to our department! These students were selected from a highly competitive pool of international applicants and have received a wide range of outside recognition including competitive awards for research presentations and funded graduate school fellowships. We’re excited to welcome this incoming class! The post Welcome to Our Incoming Graduate Students appeared first on Astronomy.| Astronomy
Former UF Graduate Student Ji Wang has been hired as an Assistant Professor at The Ohio State University. Ji received his Ph.D. in Astronomy from UF in 2012 with a thesis entitled “Toward Massive Detection of Planets Around M-Dwarfs Using the Radial Velocity Technique” before going on to postdoctoral positions at Yale and Caltech. Prof. […]| Astronomy
Tuition benefits for military-connected students expand as part of Yellow Ribbon Program at Georgetown effective August 1, 2023. Learn more.| The Graduate School of Arts & Sciences