Doetinchem elected Fellow of American Physical Society
Doetinchem¡¯s work is focused on the development and analysis of cosmic-ray detectors.
Doetinchem¡¯s work is focused on the development and analysis of cosmic-ray detectors.
The discoveries were made over more than 50 days of fieldwork conducted across the state.
Peter Gorham received the Instrumentation Award from the Division of Particles and Fields of the American Physical Society.
Peter Washington earned the NIH New Innovator Award to support his project.
Three projects focus on data science and the fourth focuses on the human element.
The patch of this rare plant is currently the only known population, numbering less than 80 adults and 20 seedlings in an area about the size of 10 football fields.
The program brings together engineering, computer science, social science, business and medicine to harness the power of data science.
The software was supported by a three-year, $591,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy.
The award was presented in Washington, D.C. by a group of approximately 30 local, regional and national conservation organizations.
Student Maxwell Darris cultivated bacteria from a biofilm hanging from a pipe carrying condensed water from an air conditioner in Honolulu.