Researchers aim to create thriving agricultural systems in urbanizing landscapes
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A team led by Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences researchers is almost a year into a five-year study aimed at creating economically and environmentally sustainable agricultural systems in the face of development pressures and other challenges of urbanization.
How Penn State is 'building' a healthier future
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For more than two decades, Esther Obonyo, associate professor of engineering design and architectural engineering and director of the Global Building Network, has served as a global expert on buildings.
'Land and Water Revisited' to livestream for premiere
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"Land and Water Revisited," a look back at a 1962 movie on the ecological impact of people in the Teotihuacan Valley outside of Mexico City, will live stream at 7 p.m. on July 24 on YouTube Live from the State Theatre. The film will be introduced by the producers and followed by a livestreamed, 45-minute question-and-answer session with collaborators and families from the original film.
Center for Security Research and Education announces seed grant awardees
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The Center for Security Research and Education (CSRE) has selected 13 interdisciplinary projects through its spring 2020 seed grant program. CSRE is providing a total of $300,000 in funding for the projects, with an additional $300,000 in matching and supplemental funding from other colleges, departments, and institutes.
Penn State and University of Auckland announce 2020 joint collaboration projects
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In late 2019, Penn State and the University of Auckland launched the Joint Collaboration Development Program, a jointly financed seed-fund program with the aim to foster collaborative research and educational projects. The Office of Global Programs has announced that eight projects have been funded and will officially commence in June.
Research team to study food resilience in the face of catastrophic global events
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In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have all become aware of how a global crisis can affect our access to food. But imagine the food security impacts of an even worse scenario — an all-out nuclear war, a large asteroid strike, or a supervolcano eruption.
Interdisciplinary team wins Department of Energy Optimization Challenge
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Uday Shanbhag and his team won (in the top ten) the Department of Energy's ARPA-E challenge
Industrial engineering receives funding to revolutionize PA manufacturing
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Five different groups industrial and manufacturing engineering got funding from the Pennsylvania government to help manufacturing industry partners.
Penn State promotions in academic rank, effective July 1, 2020
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The following is a list of academic promotions for tenured and tenure-line faculty members at Penn State, effective July 1.
Battling disease with ultraviolet light
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Bill Bahnfleth, co-principal investigator (PI) and professor of architectural engineering, is joining co-PI Suresh Kuchipudi, clinical professor of veterinary and biomedical sciences, to study the ability of optical radiation to disinfect surfaces and reduce transmission of viruses.
Penn State lab develops new procedures to improve high-quality scanning
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CQI developed new processes that resulted in a high-resolution scan 3D segmented rendering of a contrast-enhanced fetal mouse, which was chosen as the cover image for the journal Developmental Dynamics.
Stuckeman School professor receives funding for renewable energy art, design
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Mihyun Kang, research professor in the Stuckeman School and the assistant director for sustainability in the College of Arts and Architecture, is the principal investigator on an interdisciplinary proposal titled “Renewable Energy Art and Design,” which was awarded a seed grant from the Institutes of Energy and the Environment.