Summer Visit Day 8/16/2024 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM

1:00 PM to 4:30 PM - Student Center : Summer Visit Days begin at 1 p.m. and conclude at 4:30 p.m. During this exploratory day, you'll have the opportunity to learn more about our admissions and financial aid processes, hear from current students, faculty and staff, take a campus tour led by a student ambassador and more. Space is limited.

Summer Visit Day 8/9/2024 1:00 PM to 4:30 PM

1:00 PM to 4:30 PM - Student Center : Summer Visit Days begin at 1 p.m. and conclude at 4:30 p.m. During this exploratory day, you'll have the opportunity to learn more about our admissions and financial aid processes, hear from current students, faculty and staff, take a campus tour led by a student ambassador and more. Space is limited.

Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Newsletter: August 2024

Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Newsletter: August 2024

Message From the Chair

Welcome to the August issue of the Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Newsletter. This month we share news of a special issue of the Electrochemical Society (ECS) Journal of Solid State Science and Technology, which will honor one of our emeritus professors and be led by a current faculty member. We also have details on awards received at this summer's Alumni Reunion by two of our Chemical Engineering alumni. I hope you enjoy reading these stories as well as some other timely news from around campus. Please enjoy the rest of your summer!

— Elizabeth Podlaha-Murphy, Professor/Chair of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering

Seo to Lead Journal Issue

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Close-up of Jihoon Seo in black, open-collared shirt.

Prof. Jihoon Seo will lead the Electrochemical Society (ECS) Journal of Solid State Science and Technology in publishing a focus issue honoring Professor Emeritus S.V. Babu. Seo will lead a team of guest editors from companies like Intel, Micron, Applied Materials, Ebara and Entegris in the focus issue, which will be published to celebrate Babu’s 80th birthday.
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ChemEng Alum Receives Golden Knight Award

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Four men standing in front of a Clarkson backdrop holding glass awards.

Chemical Engineering alumnus Kenneth Lally ’79 was one of four alumni who received the Golden Knight Award during Reunion Weekend in June. Clarkson’s most prestigious alumni award is given to alumni who have distinguished themselves either by service to Clarkson through Alumni Association activities or have demonstrated outstanding career achievement, bringing distinction to themselves and Clarkson.
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Woodstock Award for ChemEng Alum

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Victoria Ballestero (in black dress) and Bryan Greene (in blue sports jacket, black pants and a blue open-collared shirt) pose against a Clarkson backdrop holding their Woodstock Awards.

Chemical Engineering alumnus Bryan Green '04 was among four alums who received the Woodstock Award during Reunion Weekend in June. The award honors young alumni who have demonstrated outstanding loyalty and service to Clarkson and the Alumni Association and who have used their Clarkson experience to make a notable contribution to their careers.
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STARS Gold Rating for Sustainability

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AASHE Stars Logo in gold

Clarkson has earned a STARS Gold rating in recognition of its sustainability achievements from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education. The Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System measures and encourages sustainability in all aspects of higher education. Clarkson includes sustainability in almost all of our degree programs.
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Building you home at CU

Building you home at CU

Join OSL and Residence Life for a fun afternoon creating decor for your residence hall room. Activities will include canvas painting, lego creations, frame decorating and more!

Civil & Environmental Engineering Newsletter: August 2024

Civil & Environmental Engineering Newsletter: August 2024

Message From the Chair

Welcome to the August issue of the Civil & Environmental Engineering Newsletter! This month we share news of multiple NSF awards for our faculty and take a look at an innovative method of PFAS mitigation that one of our professors published in a sister journal of Nature. We also review some honors for our students, faculty and the University. Please enjoy reading this news from our department, where we believe our students and faculty can design a better world for future generations through enriching experiences and groundbreaking research.

— Steven Wojtkiewicz, Professor/Chair of Civil & Environmental Engineering

Rapid-Setting Cement

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Close-up of Robert Thomas in a checkered sports jacket and a blue, open-collared shirt.

Assistant Professor Robert Thomas has been awarded a nearly $600,000 grant from the National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) for research on the long-term durability properties of belitic calcium sulfoaluminate (BCSA) cement, which has a lower carbon footprint than Portland cement, and sets and gains strength quickly.
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Arctic Research

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Shoulders up portrait of Suguang Xiao in black suit coat and red tie with white dots

Assistant Professor Suguang Xiao has received a National Science Foundation Engineering Research Initiation award to study deep structural foundations in permafrost. The $200,000 grant will fund research on how vibrations from earthquakes impact pile foundations, which are being affected by changes in soil properties from increasing temperatures.
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Sensor for Harmful Algal Blooms

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Shoulders-up portrait of Siwen Wang in gray jacket and white shirt

Assistant Professor Siwen Wang has been awarded a National Science Foundation Engineering Research Initiation grant to develop a rapid and sensitive biosensor for harmful algal blooms (HABs). HABs caused by cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) exhibit enormous threats to human health, animals and aquatic ecosystems. The economic impact of HABs is also significant.
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Innovative PFAS Mitigation

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Shoulders-up close-up of Yang Yang in light blue open-collared shirt.

Assistant Professor Yang Yang has published research in Nature Water, a sister journal of Nature focusing on water sustainability. Yang's team developed an innovative non-thermal, cost-effective method of near-complete defluorination and mineralization of PFAS in various types of wastewater.
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Center for Advanced Materials Processing Newsletter: August 2024

Center for Advanced Materials Processing Newsletter: August 2024

Message From the Director

In this month's Center for Advanced Materials Processing Newsletter, we report on our 2024 CAMP Annual Technical Meeting, held this spring in nearby Clayton. We are also pleased to announce that Assistant Professor of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Jihoon Seo will lead the Electrochemical Society (ECS) Journal of Solid State Science and Technology in publishing an issue honoring S.V. Babu. As well, we share news and honors for our CAMP-affiliated faculty. I hope you enjoy reading about CAMP, one of 15 New York State-funded Centers of Advanced Technology that make it their mission to assist industry with technological challenges.

— Devon Shipp, Director of CAMP, Professor of Chemistry & Biomolecular Science

Annual Technical Meeting

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Three people pose in front of a vertical banner advertising the Center for Advanced Materials Processing.

The CAMP Annual Technical Meeting hosted more than 120 scientists, industry leaders, state economic development representatives and students. It featured presentations on aerospace and defense, colloidal materials, sustainable building materials, and emerging topics on computational modeling, as well as a research and technology showcase.
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Journal Issue Honoring Babu

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Close-up of Jihoon Seo in black, open-collared shirt.

Prof. Jihoon Seo will lead the Electrochemical Society (ECS) Journal of Solid State Science and Technology in publishing a focus issue honoring Professor Emeritus S.V. Babu. Seo will lead a team of guest editors from companies like Intel, Micron, Applied Materials, Ebara and Entegris in the focus issue, which will be published to celebrate Babu’s 80th birthday.
Read More About This Issue
 

Innovative PFAS Mitigation

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Shoulders-up close-up of Yang Yang in light blue open-collared shirt.

Prof. Yang Yang has published research in Nature Water, a sister journal of Nature focusing on water sustainability. Yang's team developed an innovative non-thermal, cost-effective method of near-complete defluorination and mineralization of PFAS in various types of wastewater.
Read About This Research

Deep Tissue Imaging

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Close-up portrait of Xiaocun Lu in white, open-collared shirt

Prof. Xiaocun Lu has been awarded an Engineering Research Initiation grant from the National Science Foundation, supporting his pioneering research to develop advanced biophotonic technology for deep tissue imaging. The technology could overcome the limitations of traditional imaging methods such as MRI, CT, and ultrasound imaging.
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