UAH graduate Maria E. Torres to attend Mayo Clinic School of Medicine May 04, 2015 In 2011, Maria Emma Torres graduated valedictorian from East Limestone High School at the age of 16. She then came to UAH on a presidential scholarship to study chemistry and biology. ... UAH biology professor one of six honored with appreciation award Apr 30, 2015 A long list of publications is often considered the measure of a professor's success, but a more meaningful indicator may be the admiration of his students. Dr. Gordon MacGregor has both. This spring, the prolific assistant professor of biology at ... UAH in partnership to develop Army Reserve cyber warriors Apr 22, 2015 UAH has partnered with seven other universities and 20 defense contractors nationally to work with the federal government and the U.S. Army Reserve to develop America's future cyber warriors. ... 草榴社区鈥檚 startup places in Netherlands accelerator event Apr 20, 2015 A company started by a student at UAH and his collaborators has secured a place in the top 10 out of 17 teams at the Startup Bootcamp Smart Materials Accelerator at the Brightlands Chemelot Campus in Geleen, Netherlands. ... Improved Carbon Charger has team looking for strong rover event finish Apr 13, 2015 Building on last year's hard-earned experience, 草榴社区 (UAH) Rover Team has refined Carbon Charger, their carbon fiber tricycle vehicle, for the 2015 NASA Human Exploration Rover Challenge on Friday, April 17, and S... Three commercially viable proposals win CIF awards at UAH Apr 08, 2015 Three commercially viable proposals that resulted from research at UAH have been awarded over $43,000 from the Charger Innovation Fund (CIF). The CIF is funded by OVPRED and administered by OTC. ... National Academy of Sciences picks CSPAR founder for group chair Apr 06, 2015 The founder and retired director of the UAH Center for Space Plasma and Aeronomic Research has been named the U.S. national representative/coordinating group chair of the Scientific Committee on Solar Terrestrial Physics (SCOSTEP) by the U.S. Natio... UAH seeks new insights to study lightning Apr 03, 2015 Can old data provide new insights about lightning and the physics of severe weather? A scientist at UAH thinks it can. Supported by a grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, UAH's Dr. Philip Bitzer will spend the next two ye... Alabama Science & Engineering Fair returns to UAH for 20th anniversary Apr 02, 2015 Students still want to know how various household chemicals affect plant growth, or whether video games make them and their friends smarter. These and about 200 other student experiments will be on display Friday, April 3, when the Alabama Sci... Ultra-thin silicon films create vibrant optical colors Mar 23, 2015 A new technology, which creates a rainbow of optical colors with ultra-thin layers of silicon, has been recently demonstrated by a research group at UAH. ... 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69