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SU physicist named 2010 Cottrell Scholar
Duncan Brown, assistant professor of physics in Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences, was named a 2010 Cottrell Scholar by Research Corporation for Science Advancement (RCSA). The prestigious award recognizes outstanding scientist-educators in leading U.S. research universities and comes…
Syracuse University researchers contribute new ideas to enhance efficiency of wind turbines
Engineers at SU’s L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science collaborate with University of Minnesota on new intelligent systems and grooved designs One issue confronting the efficiency of wind as a promising renewable energy source is the wind itself—specifically,…
Participants needed for survey on complementary and alternative medicine
College students ages 18-24 are needed for a research study.
Syracuse University biophysicist receives 2010 NSF CAREER Award for work on cell membranes
Martin B. Forstner, a biophysicist in Syracuse University’s College of Arts and Sciences, received a prestigious, five-year, $795,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) Early Career Development (CAREER) Award to further his research in understanding how the laws of physics influence the…
Research participants needed
Participants are needed for a study of life perspective, health behaviors and health.
Participants needed for survey on complementary and alternative medicine
College students ages 18-24 are needed for a research study. Participants will be asked to fill out a survey on their use of complementary and alternative medicine. You will also be asked to complete a survey assessing your science literacy….
Research participants needed
Participants are needed for a study of life perspective, health behaviors and health.
Come have a delicious, warm lunch for the United Way
Please come join the departments of Biology and Earth Sciences this Wednesday, and enjoy a delicious “crockpot lunch”!
Voice study participants needed
We are conducting a research study at Syracuse and SUNY Upstate Medical Universities to determine differences in how people with voice problems use their voice, as compared with people who are not having voice problems.
Open Enrollment begins today, continues through Nov. 12; all benefits-eligible employees are required to participate
The annual period for Syracuse University employees to enroll for benefits or update their current choices—known as Open Enrollment—begins today, and continues through Nov.12.