Lighting Research Center at Rensselaer Launches First Interactive, Online Lighting Design Resource for Homes
The Lighting Research Center (LRC) at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute has launched the first interactive website to help
homeowners, contractors and builders choose the right light
bulbs, fixtures and controls to maximize energy savings,
calculate lighting costs and achieve lighting effects to meet a
wide range of needs in their homes. It also shows how to design
safe, healthy lighting for aging adults.
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Meet the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Class of 2013: An Overview of the 207th Commencement
This spring, 1,676 students will receive degrees from
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, on Saturday, May 25,
beginning at 8:30 a.m. in the East Campus Athletic Village
(ECAV) stadium.
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in U.S. and Instituto Superior Técnico of Portugal Sign Collaboration Agreement
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the Instituto Superior
Técnico (IST) of Portugal today
announced an agreement to collaborate on a number of fronts,
ranging from research to student and faculty/staff
exchange.
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DNA Analysis Unearths Origins of Minoans, the First Major European Civilization
Research published today in Nature Communications
—produced with the aid of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
computer scientist Petros Drineas —used
DNA analysis to unearth the previously unknown origin of the
Minoans, who some 5,000 years ago established the first
advanced Bronze Age civilization in present-day Crete.
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NYSERDA Awards $1.8 Million to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute To Boost Efficiency of Supercomputing Center
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
(NYSERDA) today announced $1.8 million in funding to Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute for critical upgrades to the electrical
and mechanical infrastructure of the university’s
supercomputing center, the Computational Center for
Nanotechnology Innovations (CCNI). NYSERDA and Rensselaer
officials met at the supercomputing center today to announce
the funding.
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Jose Holguín-Veras Honored by White House as “Transportation Champion of Change”
The White House on Wednesday honored Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute faculty member Jose Holguín-Veras as a “Champion of
Change” in the field of transportation.
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Troy Riverfront Park “Playscape” Furniture on Exhibit
Recreation gets a redesign in an exhibit of “playscape”
furniture designed for the Troy Riverfront Park as part of a
collaboration between the City of Troy and the Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute School of Architecture.
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Professor Sandipan Mishra Receives NSF CAREER Award
Control systems expert Sandipan Mishra, assistant professor
in the Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Nuclear
Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, has won a
prestigious Faculty Early Career Development Award (CAREER)
from the National Science Foundation (NSF).
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Professor Riccardo Bevilacqua Wins Young Investigator Award from U.S. Navy’s Office of Naval Research
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute faculty member Riccardo
Bevilacqua has been named the recipient of a 2013 Young
Investigator Award from the U.S. Navy’s Office of Naval
Research (ONR).
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Biomedical Imaging Expert Ge Wang Joins Rensselaer as Clark and Crossan Professor
Biomedical imaging expert Ge Wang recently joined as the
John A. Clark and Edward T. Crossan Professor of Engineering,
and a faculty member in the Department of Biomedical
Engineering
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Beat the Odds: Rensselaer Community Set to Raise Funds and Cancer Awareness
More than 1,000 members of the Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute community, along with family and friends, will
participate in the eighth annual Relay For Life event,
sponsored by the American Cancer Society.
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MilkyWay@Home Co-Founder and Rensselaer Professor Heidi Newberg Named Fellow of American Physical Society
Galactic astronomer
Heidi Newberg, a professor of physics, applied physics, and
astronomy in the School of Science at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute, has been selected as a fellow of the American
Physical Society (APS).
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Analytics Heads to Graduate School at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
To prepare students and career professionals for the
expanding scope of careers requiring Big Data and analytics
skills, IBM and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute are combining
forces to offer a new, one-year Lally School of Management and
Technology graduate degree program in fall 2013: the Master of
Science in Business Analytics.
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Rensselaer Inducts New Members Into Phalanx Honor Society
Twenty-three students have been inducted into the Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute Phalanx Honor Society for 2013. Phalanx
honors student leadership, service, and devotion to the
university, and celebrates those who have “worked to better the
standing of Rensselaer both on and off campus.”
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Deepak Vashishth Named Director of Rensselaer Center for Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies
Deepak Vashishth, a bone and tissue engineering expert, and
current head of the Department of Biomedical Engineering at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, has been appointed director
of the Rensselaer Center for Biotechnology and
Interdisciplinary Studies (CBIS), effective April 16. He
succeeds Jonathan Dordick, who is now vice president for
research.
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Peter Dinolfo Receives NSF CAREER Award
Peter Dinolfo, assistant professor of chemistry and chemical
biology in the School of Science at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute, has won a prestigious Faculty Early Career
Development Award (CAREER) from the National Science
Foundation.
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The College Life Series From Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: Engineers Without Borders in Panama
A daily challenge faced by the community of Sandubidi in
Panama is access to clean water. For nearly two years,
Engineers Without Borders (EWB-RPI) has been working with the
community to develop a solution.
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The College Life Series From Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: Celebrating Student Leadership
Grand Marshal Week, the annual student-run event, focuses on
the election of new student government representatives, with
the Grand Marshal serving as the highest elected official in
student government.
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GameFest 2013 at Rensselaer: Future Play Competition of Student Designed Video Games From Four Regional Collegiate Programs
Four collegiate game design programs, 40 student-designed
video games, speakers from five game design companies
(including Microsoft and Vicarious Visions), and one rollicking
concert of game music favorites in the Curtis R. Priem
Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC). It’s
GameFest 2013.
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Designing a Structure One Can at a Time To Help Feed Local Families
Canstruction is an international charity competition in
which architects, engineers, contractors, and students compete
to design and build structures made entirely from cans of
food.
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Manufacturing Pioneer To Receive Davies Medal
Celebrated innovator and metallurgist Hugo. S. Ferguson,
Class of 1956, will receive the prestigious Davies Medal for
Engineering Achievement from the Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute School of Engineering.
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Renowned Human Rights and Civil Liberties Pioneer Congressman John Lewis To Address Rensselaer Graduates at 207th Commencement
U.S. Representative John Lewis (D-GA) — one of the nation’s
most dedicated and courageous civil rights leaders — will
address graduates at the 207th Commencement May 25, 2013.
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Fighting Listeria and Other Food-Borne Illnesses With Nanobiotechnology
Engineering researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
have developed a new method to kill deadly pathogenic bacteria,
including listeria, in food handling and packaging.
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Cognitive Scientist and Rensselaer Professor Ron Sun Named Fellow of IEEE
Ron Sun, professor of cognitive science at Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute and an expert in cognitive theories and
systems, has been selected as a fellow of the Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers. (IEEE).
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Three Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Student Teams Earn Top Honors for Entrepreneurial Ideas
Student creativity and entrepreneurial thinking to make
bridges and buildings more resilient to earthquakes, aid bone
regeneration, and enhance the online shopping experience have
received funding from the Rensselaer Class of ’51
Entrepreneurship Fund.
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Rensselaer Launches New Center of Excellence for Sustainable Urban Freight Systems
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
today announced the launch of its new Center for Sustainable
Urban Freight Systems.
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Sensing Environments Rensselaer Research Celebrates Earth Day
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute will celebrate the
countdown to Earth Day with a weeklong festival of
performances, lectures, films, exhibits, and workshops centered
on environmental sustainability.
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Research Explores Road Signs on the Intracellular Highway
The road signs that direct traffic on the highways —
collectively known as the cytoskeleton — are a mystery, and now
the subject of research for Lee Ligon, associate professor of
biology at Rensselaer .
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Rising Research Rockstars: Greater Capital Region Science and Engineering Fair To Celebrate Promising Middle and High School Researchers on March 23
More than 100 Capital Region middle and high school students
will participate in the 23rd annual Greater Capital Region
Science and Engineering Fair Saturday, March 23.
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First Meeting of New Research Data Alliance March 18 in Sweden Will Feature Leading ‘Big Data’ Experts and Others Working To Make Research Data Easier To Share
Many of the world’s leading experts on “Big Data” and
related fields will gather in Sweden March 18 for the first
plenary session of the new international Research Data Alliance
(RDA).
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Freshman Applications Surge Past 16,000 at Rensselaer
A record total of 16,112 high school students have filed
applications to attend Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute this
fall, according to numbers released today by the Rensselaer
Office of Admissions.
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Rensselaer Engineering Graduate Programs Climb in U.S. News & World Report Rankings
The School of Engineering and several of its programs at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute made gains on this year’s
list of Best Graduate Engineering Programs by U.S. News &
World Report.
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Princeton Review Ranks Rensselaer Games and Simulation Arts and Sciences Program Among Best in North America
The Rensselaer Games and Simulation Arts and Sciences (GSAS)
program was named among the top 15 out of 150 undergraduate
game design programs in the United States and Canada, according
to the “Top Schools to Study Video Game Design for 2013.
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U.S. Undersecretary of Commerce Patrick Gallagher To Kick Off Inaugural Rensselaer CATS/CEG Advanced Manufacturing Conference
Patrick D. Gallagher, U.S. Under Secretary of Commerce for
Standards and Technology and Director of the National Institute
of Standards and Technology, will provide the keynote address
for the inaugural Advanced Manufacturing Conference.
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Rensselaer To Debut Stage Reading of “8” Written By an Academy Award Winning Playwright March 22
Members of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute campus and
local community are invited to attend the one-night performance
of the critically acclaimed documentary play “8,” written by
Academy Award-winner Dustin Lance Black
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Student Innovator at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Seeks Brighter, Smarter, and More Efficient LEDs
Rensselaer student Ming Ma has developed a new method to
manufacture light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that are brighter,
more energy efficient, and have superior technical properties
than those on the market today.
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Student Innovator at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Seeks Brighter, Smarter, and More Efficient LEDs
Ming Ma has developed a new method to manufacture
light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that are brighter, more energy
efficient, and have superior technical properties than those on
the market today.
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Student Innovator at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Aims To Personalize Medicine With Implantable Sensors
Rebecca Wachs has invented a new implantable sensor with the
ability to wirelessly transmit data from the site of a knee
replacement, spinal fusion, or other orthopedic surgery.
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Moving Smarter Lighting Systems from the Laboratory to the Marketplace
Researchers and students connect with industry leaders at
the Smart Lighting Engineering Research Center’s Fourth Annual
“Industry-Academia Days”.
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Supporting Budding Entrepreneurs
The Lally School will host its annual business plan
competition for undergraduate and graduate students Feb.
26-27.
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Student Innovator at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Aims To Make Bridges and Buildings More Resilient to Earthquakes
Navid Attary Is one of three finalists for the $30,000 2013
Lemelson-Rensselaer Student Prize.
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Celebrating Brotherhood After Three Decades of Service
In life, there are many memorable milestones that are
celebrated. This weekend, the Omicron Upsilon chapter of Alpha
Phi Alpha will celebrate the 30th anniversary of the chapter’s
founding at Rensselaer.
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Connecting Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Students With Successful Capital Region Entrepreneurs
With several teams of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
undergraduate and graduate students vying for the top prize in
the upcoming Rensselaer Business Plan Competition, the Severino
Center for Technological Entrepreneurship in the Lally School
of Management and Technology and the Albany-based
Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO) are collaborating to
connect Rensselaer students with local, highly successful
entrepreneurs.
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Student Team Earns First Place in U.S. Health Data Platform Competition
Four graduate students in the Tetherless World Constellation
at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute recently earned the top
prize in a national health data platform challenge designed to
create new functionalities for the U.S. Dept. of Health and
Human Services’ (HHS) repository for open health data:
healthdata.gov.
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White House Appoints Rensselaer Dean of Science Laurie Leshin to National Air and Space Museum Advisory Board
President Barack Obama has appointed Laurie Leshin, dean of
the School of Science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, to
the advisory board of the Smithsonian Institution’s National
Air and Space Museum.
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Rensselaer Students of Architecture and Arts Present “The Machine Starts”
An interactive performance piece – the product of
collaboration between Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute students
in arts and architecture – will incorporate interactive video,
performers drawn from parkour and a capella, and audience
participation in a narrative based on E.M. Forster’s 1909
sci-fi novella The Machine Stops.
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Working To Help Students Plan for Future Careers
To help Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute students who are
interested in identifying, planning for, and achieving future
career goals, the Center for Career and Professional
Development (CCPD) is hosting the annual Spring Career Fair
today.
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Nature Methods Study: Using Light to Control Cell Clustering
A new study from engineers at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute and the University of California, Berkeley, pairs
light and genetics to give researchers a powerful new tool for
manipulating cells.
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Rensselaer Nanomaterials Expert Ganpati Ramanath To Receive Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Professor Ganpati Ramanath
has been named a winner of the prestigious Friedrich Wilhelm
Bessel Research Award by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
in Germany.
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Feb. 27 EMPAC Concert at Rensselaer Features Music for Violin, Piano, and Computer With Neil Rolnick, Todd Reynolds and Vicky Chow
Neil Rolnick, professor of music at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute, will present a concert of music for violin, piano,
and computer at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27, at the Curtis R.
Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC) at
Rensselaer.
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute President Shirley Ann Jackson Urges the Congress to Strengthen the U.S. Innovation Ecosystem
The health, prosperity, security, and global leadership of
the United States depends on our strength in science and
technology, President Shirley Ann Jackson told a U.S.
Congressional panel today.
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Lighting Research Center and Penn State Researchers Identify Links Between Visibility and Safety From Roadway Lighting
Tackling the tricky questions of when and where to install
roadway illumination is a challenge for transportation
agencies.
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Architect and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Graduate David G. Jepson ’63 Makes $500,000 Gift to Rensselaer
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute today announced a $500,000
gift from Rensselaer alumnus David G. Jepson, Class of 1963,
and his wife, Sharon, of Glastonbury, Connecticut. In
celebration of his 50th reunion, the Jepsons’ gift will begin
to fund The Sharon H. and David G. Jepson ’63 Fund for the
School of Architecture, which will lay the groundwork for the
establishment of The Sharon H. and David G. Jepson ’63 Career
Development Chair in Architecture.
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IBM’s Watson to Join Research Team at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced it will provide a modified
version of an IBM Watson system to Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute, making it the first university to receive such a
system.
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Innovating Solutions to Tomorrow’s Energy Challenges
Francis J. Murray, president and chief executive officer of
the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
(NYSERDA), will give the keynote address today at the 2012-13
Annual Conference of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Applied Mathematician Donald Schwendeman Named Head of Mathematical Sciences Department at Rensselaer
Professor
Donald Schwendeman has been named the new head of the
Department of Mathematical Sciences at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute.
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute President Shirley Ann Jackson Calls for New Approaches To Harness the Power of Science and Technology To Address Global Challenges
—In Speech to the Royal Academy of Engineering
She Envisions a “New Polytechnic”To Enhance Leadership and
Education in the New Digital Economy—
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President Shirley Ann Jackson to Speak at the Royal Academy of Engineering and Participate in 2013 World Economic Forum
Rensselaer President Shirley Ann Jackson will deliver the
annual ERA Foundation International Lecture at the Royal
Academy of Engineering in London on January 22, 2013.
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Rensselaer Awarded Gift to Establish Fellowship in Astrobiology
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute announced today a $480,000
gift from the Emily Landecker Foundation. The gift will
establish the James P. Ferris Fellowship in Astrobiology, which
will support graduate students in the School of Science
pursuing research in the interdisciplinary field of
astrobiology.
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Lighting Research Center Celebrates 25 Years of Research and Education
The Lighting Research Center’s 25th Anniversary Celebration
is scheduled for March 20, 2013 in Troy, N.Y.
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Professor X. George Xu Recognized for Leadership in Nuclear Engineering Research
Radiation expert X. George Xu, head of the Nuclear
Engineering Program at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, has
been appointed to serve on the Radiation Advisory Committee of
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Science Advisory
Board.
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Think Big: Rensselaer Polytechnic Students Recognized for Innovative Ideas to “Change the World”
An adaptive seismic device for earthquake protection, a
novel approach to developing a self-testing blood donation
storage bag, a vehicle collision prevention system, a
professional networking and matchmaking website to connect
entrepreneurs, and a telemarketing blocker, are among the
winning ideas in the Fall 2012 Change the World Challenge at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
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Students Drive Effort To Introduce “Smart Lighting” on Rensselaer Campus
An effort by students, faculty, and staff at Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute to install ultra-efficient LED light
bulbs in one campus facility will save the university about
$21,000 per year.
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Battling Brittle Bones ... With Broccoli and Spinach?
A new study from engineering researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
shows, for the first time, how the little-understood protein
osteocalcin plays a significant role in the strength of our
bones.
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Airborne Scientists Search Distant Stars for Complex Organic Molecules
A team of astrobiology researchers — including two from
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute — will use a series of
nighttime flights on an airborne observatory to search newly
born stars for the presence of precursors to life.
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Hudson Valley FLL, and Time Warner Cable Set To Host FIRST LEGO® League Robotics Tournament for Local Elementary and Middle Schools
When it comes to addressing aging, what ideas can young
students offer? Just ask the 14 elementary and middle school
teams from the Capital Region that will compete in the
FIRST LEGO® League (FLL) Regional Qualifying
Tournament at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Dec. 8.
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Lending a Helping Hand
To assist impacted communities and residents of Hurricane
Sandy, on Saturday, Dec. 8, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
will host a live telethon event to raise funds to help
Hurricane Sandy victims.
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Study of Social Network “Check-ins” Shows That Geographic Proximity Is Still the Strongest Predictor of Friendship
The closer you live to another person, the more likely you
are to be friends with them despite the growing use and impact
of social media, according to a study that drew on data from
the location-based social network provider Gowalla.
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Orchestra and Chorus to Perform in Dec. 16 Holiday Concert at Rensselaer
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute will host a holiday concert
featuring the Rensselaer Orchestra, the Rensselaer Concert
Choir, and a Festival Chorus on Sunday, Dec.16, at 3 p.m. in
the Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts
Center.
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Nature Materials Study: Boosting Heat Transfer With Nanoglue
A team of interdisciplinary researchers at has developed a
new method for significantly increasing the heat transfer rate
across two different materials.
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Novel Antibodies for Combating Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease
Antibodies developed by researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
are unusually effective at preventing the formation of toxic
protein particles linked to Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s
disease, as well as Type 2 diabetes, according to a new
study.
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Rensselaer Awarded Prestigious Grant From Henry Luce Foundation To Establish a Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professorship in Computer Science
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute today announced a five-year
$499,000 grant from the Henry Luce Foundation to establish the
Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professorship in Computer Science.
The initiative supports the Institute in advancing women in
computer science and other STEM (science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics) fields.
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Rensselaer Professor Shawn-Yu Lin Named Fellow of the AAAS
Nano-photonics expert Shawn Yu-Lin, professor of physics at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a member of the
university’s Future Chips Constellation and Smart Lighting
Engineering Research Center, has been selected as a fellow of
the American Association for the Advancement of Science
(AAAS).
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Ecoluminance: LRC Develops New Method to Light Roundabouts
The Lighting Research Center (LRC) at Rensselaer has
developed a concept for roadway illumination called
"Ecoluminance".
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NSF-Supported Research Data Alliance/U.S. Collaborates with International Partners to Accelerate Data Sharing
The National Science Foundation today awarded a $2.5-million
grant to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute to enable its
participation in a new international organization that will
accelerate research data sharing among scientists around the
globe.
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Rensselaer Launches Center To Explore Intersections of Science and Humanities
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute today launched the Center
for Cognition, Communication, and Culture (CCC) with a series
of multimedia presentations and demonstrations of research in
the initial core research areas: cross-modal displays, mixed
reality, and synthetic characters.
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Scaling Up Success in High-Performance Computing at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
The combination of powerful new hardware, a talented new
director, and a continued industry focus is set to amplify the
success, reach, and impact of the Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute supercomputing center.
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New Technique Enables High-Sensitivity View of Cellular Functions
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have
developed an ultrasensitive method for detecting sugar
molecules — or glycans — coming from living organisms, a
breakthrough that will make possible a more detailed
understanding of cellular functions than either genetic or
proteomic (the study of proteins) information can provide.
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World Wide Web Expert Jim Hendler Receives Inaugural Strata "Big Data" Award
Professor Jim Hendler has been honored with an inaugural
Strata Data Innovation Award, given to individuals who have
made significant innovations in the data field.
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“Cage/Gould” Concert Commemorates Centenary of John Cage and Legacy of Glenn Gould
The Rensselaer Contemporary Music Ensemble will host a
concert Nov. 17 to commemorate the centenary of John Cage,
godfather of America’s musical avant-garde, alongside the
legacy of legendary Canadian pianist Glenn Gould.
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“Blue” Light Could Help Teenagers Combat Stress
A new study from the Lighting Research Center (LRC) at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute shows that exposure to morning
short-wavelength “blue” light has the potential to help
sleep-deprived adolescents prepare for the challenges of the
day and deal with stress, more so than dim light.
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Geomicrobiology Expert Yuri Gorby Joins Rensselaer as Blitman Professor of Engineering
Geomicrobiology expert Yuri Gorby recently joined Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute as the Howard N. Blitman ’50 P.E. Career
Development Professor in Engineering. He is an associate
professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental
Engineering.
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Rotorcraft Expert Farhan Gandhi Joins Rensselaer as Redfern Professor of Engineering
Rotorcraft and adaptive structures expert Farhan Gandhi
recently joined Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute as the
Rosalind and John J. Redfern Jr. ’33 Professor of
Engineering.
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A Walk that Makes a Difference
The journey to end breast cancer may often start with a
simple step. On Sunday, Oct 21, several members of the
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute campus will join thousands of
individuals participating in the American Cancer Society’s
annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk
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Welcome to Campus: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Set to Host Family Weekend Oct. 19-21
As the leaves turn color and the cool autumn weather settles
in, more than 4,400 people are expected to visit campus this
weekend to celebrate Family Weekend.
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Speakers Forum To Present Facebook Entrepreneurs the Winklevoss Twins
Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss—commonly known as “the
Winklevoss twins”—were launched into the public eye in 2004,
when they filed a lawsuit against Facebook founder Mark
Zuckerberg.
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“NanoSpace” Answers Call To Improve Science Literacy
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute today unveiled NanoSpace,
an online “molecular theme park” populated with more than 25
games, activities, and animations to educate and excite young
students about the world of atoms and molecules.
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Rensselaer Seeking Creative, Clever Students to Help Name New Supercomputer
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is looking to its brilliant
students, world-class faculty, and peerless staff to help name
its new supercomputing system.
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Researcher Brigitte Arduini Named Director of Stem Cell Research Core at Rensselaer
Brigitte Arduini has been named director of the New York
state-funded Stem Cell Research Core Facility, within the
Center for Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
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New Book by Rensselaer Professor Explores Impact of Reality Television on Entertainment Industry and Culture
June Deery, associate professor of communication and media
at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, examines how reality
television has altered conceptions of entertainment, privacy,
and commercialization.
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Open Sessions on The Rensselaer Plan: 2012-2024
The first open session for discussion of the updated
Rensselaer Plan was conducted Wednesday afternoon, and
the unanimous view of the ReaLCom 2.0 members was that the
conversation produced many excellent observations and
suggestions.
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NY Cap Research Alliance Announces Grants to Fund Biomedical Research
A newly created alliance to foster biomedical research among
the Capital Region’s leading academic research institutions
today announced its first grants: 10 awards totaling
$745,000.
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Peter Fox Named Director of Information Technology and Web Science Program at Rensselaer
Professor Peter Fox has been named the new director of the
Information Technology and Web Science (ITWS) program at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
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Rensselaer To Host Area High School Students for 2012 National Manufacturing Day
As part of its ongoing mission to educate and inspire the
next generation of technology leaders, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
will host local high school students for a morning and
afternoon of activities to celebrate national Manufacturing
Day.
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Faculty Performances and Exhibition Celebrate Milestones at Rensselaer
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute will celebrate the 40th
anniversary of the Department of the Arts with a series of
events, including a concert and exhibition of electronic arts
showcasing the full spectrum of talent within the
department.
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New $2.6 Million Study Uses Video Cards to Bring Effective, Inexpensive Supercomputing to Hospitals for Safer CT Scans
Rensselaer nuclear engineering expert X. George Xu is
leading an interdisciplinary team of academic, medical, and
industrial researchers to develop new techniques for quickly
calculating the radiation dose a patient will receive from a CT
scan.
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Rensselaer Civil Engineers Help Destroy Test Levee in The Netherlands
Civil engineers from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute were
part of an international research team that collapsed a
full-scale dike this week in The Netherlands.
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Rensselaer Named Among Nation’s 25 Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs by U.S. News & World Report
Rensselaer this week was ranked 23rd on the 2012 list of
Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs by U.S. News &
World Report.
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Annual U.S. News Ranking Places Rensselaer Among the Best National Research Universities in the U.S.
The annual ranking of Rensselaer by U.S. News &
World Report — 41st in the nation among national research
universities — is one of a number of recent external surveys
that recognize the high quality of a Rensselaer education.
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President and CEO of Wing Power Energy Named 2012 William F. Glaser ’53 Rensselaer Entrepreneur of the Year
Harry Ruda—a high-tech, serial entrepreneur whose career
spans more than 35 years in the areas of information
technology, software, and telecomm—has been selected as the
2012 William F. Glaser ’53 Rensselaer Entrepreneur of the
Year.
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute President Shirley Ann Jackson Participating in the 2012 World Economic Forum “Summer Davos” in China
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute President Shirley Ann
Jackson is participating in the 2012 World Economic Forum’s
(WEF) “Summer Davos,” to be held September 11-13, 2012, in
Tianjin, China.
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Rensselaer Engineers Help High School Students Explore the Physics of Everyday Life
Professor Patrick Underhill and senior Hannah Fix spent the
summer developing four “kits” that contain everything needed
for researchers to run a fun-filled, memorable educational
outreach workshop on the topic of fluid physics at their local
high school.
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Rensselaer Appoints Biotechnology, Administrative, and Education Leader Jonathan S. Dordick as Vice President for Research
Jonathan S. Dordick, the current director of the Center for
Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies (CBIS) and Howard
P. Isermann Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, has been appointed vice
president for research, effective today.
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Light From Self-Luminous Tablet Computers Can Affect Evening Melatonin, Delaying Sleep
A new study from the Lighting Research Center (LRC) at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute shows that a two-hour exposure
to electronic devices with self-luminous “backlit” displays
causes melatonin suppression, which might lead to delayed
bedtimes, especially in teens.
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Rensselaer Named as One of the Nation’s Best 377 Colleges by Princeton Review in 2013 Annual College Guide
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is one of the country's
best institutions for undergraduate education, according to The
Princeton Review.
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Two Rensselaer Alumni Honored as Presidential Early Career Award Winners
Two Rensselaer graduates have been honored as recipients of
the national Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists
and Engineers.
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Welcomes Members of the Class of 2016
The incoming Class of 2016 at Rensselaer promises to be an
exceptional group, with an increase in average SAT scores, and
more than 100 receiving a perfect 800 SAT critical reading or
math score, while three students scored1600, and two students
received a perfect 2400.
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Batteries Made From World’s Thinnest Material Could Power Tomorrow’s Electric Cars
Engineering researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
made a sheet of paper from the world’s thinnest material,
graphene, and then zapped the paper with a laser or camera
flash to blemish it with countless cracks, pores, and other
imperfections.
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LRC’s Bullough Authors National Academies Report on LED Airfield Lighting
Light-emitting diode (LED) technology holds significant
promise for airfield lighting in the U.S, mainly in terms of
the potential for longer operating lives and increased efficacy
of LEDs compared to incandescent lamps, the most common light
source on airport runways and taxiways today.
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Rensselaer Professor Steven Cramer Elected Fellow of American Chemical Society
Bioseparations and bioprocessing expert Steven Cramer, the
William Weightman Walker Professor of Polymer Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute, this week was elected a fellow of the American
Chemical Society (ACS).
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute President Shirley Ann Jackson Selected as an International Fellow of the British Royal Academy of Engineering
According to the Royal Academy, Dr. Jackson was chosen for
her research and leadership experience in industry, education,
and government as well as her expertise in high-energy
physics.
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Exposure to Light Could Help Alzheimer’s Patients Sleep Better
New Study From the Lighting Research Center at Rensselaer is
the First To Collect Circadian Light Exposure and Activity Data
in Individuals With Alzheimer’s Disease
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Rensselaer Co-Hosts Manufacturing Education Conference
his week, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
will co-host the 2012 Haas Technical Education Center (HTEC)
Manufacturing Conference. Now in its sixth year, the event is
attended by K-12 and university instructors from North America
and aims to strengthen manufacturing education.
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Rensselaer Appoints Veteran Entrepreneurship and Business Leader To Direct Technology Park and EVE Business Incubation Programs
James Spencer, who has 20 years of experience in leading
organizational creation and growth as an entrepreneurial
business executive, has been appointed director of real estate
and business development at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute.
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Rensselaer Ranked 4th on “The World's Best Engineering Schools” List by Business Insider
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has been named one of
the top engineering schools in the world. Industry-focused
website Business Insider ranked Rensselaer fourth on its list
of “World's Best Engineering Schools.”
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Rensselaer Scientists Unlock Some Key Secrets of Photosynthesis
New research led by chemists in the Baruch ’60 Center for
Biochemical Solar Energy Research at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute is seeking to detail the individual steps of highly
efficient reactions that convert sunlight into chemical energy
within plants and bacteria.
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Area Youth Gearing Up To Explore Math and Science Adventure at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Forty-eight area middle school students are curing the
summer “brain drain” this year with a heavy dose of science,
technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fun at the
ExxonMobil Bernard Harris Summer Science Camp hosted by
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
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World Wide Web Expert Jim Hendler Named Head of Computer Science Department at Rensselaer
Professor Jim Hendler has been named the new head of the
Department of Computer Science at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute.
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Nanomaterials Expert Nikhil Koratkar Named the John A. Clark and Edward T. Crossan Professor of Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Nanomaterials expert Nikhil Koratkar this week was named the
John A. Clark and Edward T. Crossan Professor of Engineering at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. An endowed professorship is
among the highest honors bestowed on a Rensselaer faculty
member.
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Rensselaer and New York State Launch New Stem Cell Research Center
Ground-breaking research to advance the application of stem
cells to address critical injuries and diseases will be taking
place at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, in a new center
funded by New York state and opened today (June 22, 2012).
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Miki Amitay Named the James L. Decker ’45 Endowed Chair in Aerospace Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Aerospace engineering and fluid dynamics expert Michael
“Miki” Amitay this week was named the James L. Decker ’45
Endowed Chair in Aerospace Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute. An endowed professorship is among the highest
honors bestowed on a Rensselaer faculty member.
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Rensselaer Research Leader Francine Berman Will Transition to New Effort To Aid Global Efforts on Data-Driven Innovation
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Vice President for Research
Francine Berman will transition from her current position to
expand her efforts within the research data community, while
remaining at the Institute as a tenured computer science
professor.
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Rensselaer Dean of Engineering To Deliver Keynote Address at Professional Society Meeting
David Rosowsky, dean of the School of Engineering at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, will deliver the keynote
address today at the annual meeting of the New York State
Society of Professional Engineers.
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Rensselaer Supercomputing Center Director To Speak on Future of American Manufacturing at Clinton Global Initiative Meeting in Chicago
James Myers will speak about the future of American
manufacturing today as part of a panel discussion at the second
annual CGI America meeting of the Clinton Global
Initiative.
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Rensselaer Researchers Unveil Prototype Disaster Management Simulator
Engineers and scientists at Rensselaer are working to
develop powerful new decision-making and data visualization
tools for emergency management.
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Scientists Utilizing New Funding To Develop Computers That Help Search Out the New Technologies
A new IARPA project to develop computer systems that help
quickly identify emerging ideas and capabilities in
technology.
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GNS Healthcare Expands Membership at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Supercomputing Center To Advance Big Data Healthcare Solutions
Leading "big data" analytics firm GNS Healthcare has signed
a multi-year agreement to extend and expand its membership with
the CCNI.
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Energy@Rensselaer: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Licenses Novel “Magnetohydrodynamics” Solar Power Technology
Rensselaer has announced the signing of an exclusive license
agreement with Concentrating Solar Power Utility for a new
solar power technology utilizing what is known as
magnetohydrodynamics (MHD).
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Starting Early: How One Area Business School is Reaching Out to Support High School Entrepreneurs
The Lally School will host its first business plan
competition for high school students on May 30,
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Experienced Academic and Administrative Leader Prabhat Hajela Named Provost of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Dr. Prabhat Hajela, an experienced academic and
administrative leader, has been appointed provost of Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute, effective July 1, 2012, it has been
announced by Rensselaer President Shirley Ann Jackson.
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Graduates Urged To Seize Modern Day “Sputnik Challenge” and “Take Chances” at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 206th Commencement
Former U.S. House of Representative Committee on Science and
Technology Chairman Bart Gordon told graduates to use their
education to answer today’s “Sputnik challenge,” while U.S.
Secretary of Energy Steven Chu spoke to the value of individual
conviction at the 206th Commencement at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute Saturday.
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Bringing a Piece of History Back To Life in Downtown Troy
After more than 150 years of residing on an architecturally
diverse streetscape in the center of the City of Troy’s
historic district, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and
Columbia Development Companies held a ribbon cutting to unveil
the project that has converted the Chasan Building into office
space for the Rensselaer Institute Advancement team.
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Meet the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Class of 2012: An Overview of the 206th Commencement
This year, 1,613 students will receive degrees from
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute on Saturday, May 26, beginning
at 8:30 a.m. in the East Campus Athletic Village (ECAV)
stadium. They represent the next generation of leaders,
engineers, scientists, entrepreneurs, patent holders, game
designers, architects, and innovators, in fields ranging from
engineering to architecture, fine arts to science, game design
to information technology, and business to the military.
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Rensselaer To Host Colloquy With Leaders From Each Branch of the U.S. GovernmentExecutive, Legislative, JudicialAlong With Pioneers in the Business and Academic Sectors, May 25
Rensselaer will convene the 10th annual President’s
Commencement Colloquy, engaging its 2012 honorary degree
recipients—leaders from each branch of the U.S. government,
along with pioneers in the business and academic sectors—in a
discussion titled “Honoring Tradition, Responding to a
Changing World,” moderated by Rensselaer President Shirley Ann
Jackson.
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Rensselaer Students Build Sustainable Bedroom for Haitian Orphanage
Members of the student group Engineers for a Sustainable
World (ESW) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have been hard
at work transforming a used 20-foot steel shipping container
into a safe, comfortable, and transportable bedroom for
orphaned children in Haiti.
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Suvranu De to Lead Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Nuclear Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Computational mechanics expert Suvranu De has been named the
new head of the Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and
Nuclear Engineering.
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Introduces the Manufacturing Innovation Learning Lab
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute today announced the new
Manufacturing Innovation Learning Lab (MILL). Focused on
educating the next generation of manufacturing leaders and
pioneers, MILL builds upon the many successes of its
predecessor, the award-winning Advanced Manufacturing
Laboratory (AML).
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Contemporary Artist Laurie Anderson Named Inaugural Distinguished Artist in Residence at EMPAC
The Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts
Center (EMPAC) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute announced
today that Laurie Anderson has been named the inaugural
distinguished artist in residence at EMPAC for a three-year
term beginning later this year.
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Rensselaer Professor Lester Gerhardt Honored by ASEE
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Professor Lester Gerhardt
last month received the prestigious Benjamin Garver Lamme Award
and Medal from the American Society for Engineering Education
(ASEE).
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Rensselaer Names Professor Curt Breneman as New Head of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has named Curt Breneman as
the new head of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical
Biology. Breneman has been with Rensselaer since 1989. He was
formerly the acting head of the department.
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Transportation and Logistics Expert Holguín-Veras to Present at International Transport Forum
Leading transportation engineering and humanitarian
logistics expert Jose Holguín-Veras will speak this week at the
high-impact International Transport Forum in Leipzig,
Germany.
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A Walk Through the Nervous System: Artists’ View of Nerves and Spinal Cord Injury at Rensselaer
Several biomedical engineers at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute have collaborated with artists from the College of
Saint Rose and the surrounding Capital Region to bring their
research on healing the nervous system to the public through
art.
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute To Honor Leaders From Each Branch of the U.S. GovernmentExecutive, Legislative, Judicial Along With Pioneers in the Business and Academic Sectors at the 2012 Commencement May 26
United States Secretary of Energy Steven Chu will join a
stellar group of dignitaries and pioneers being honored by
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute at its 2012 Commencement. With
this addition, Rensselaer will honor leaders from each branch
of the U.S. government, along with pioneers in the business and
academic sectors, at its 206th Commencement on May 26.
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A Night To Remember: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Set To Light a Torch for Cancer Â
More than 1,100 members of the Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute community, along with family and friends, will
participate in the seventh annual Relay For Life event,
sponsored by the American Cancer Society.
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GameFest 2012 at Rensselaer Expands to a Regional Reach
Get ready for the biggest GameFest yet, as the annual
showcase of student-designed video games grows to include more
than 40 entries from students of the Rensselaer Games and
Simulation Arts and Sciences (GSAS) program, as well as game
design programs at Rochester Institute of Technology and
Champlain College.
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Rensselaer Professor Georges Belfort Named to Scientific Advisory Board of Max Planck Institute, Elected Member of Institute of Bologna Academy of Sciences
World-leading bioseparations expert Georges Belfort visited
Germany and Italy last month as part of two prestigious honors
from elite European scientific societies.
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Yaron Danon To Lead New Gaerttner LINAC Center at Rensselaer
Nuclear engineering expert Yaron Danon has been named
director of the new Gaerttner Linear Accelerator (LINAC) Center
within the School of Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute.
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Digital System at Rensselaer Will Allow Performers to Recreate Acoustics of Cistern Used in Iconic 1988 Recording
In celebration of Oliveros’ 80th birthday, the Curtis R.
Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center (EMPAC) at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is hosting an exceptional
concert on May 10 that will feature a digital simulation of the
acoustics within the cistern, made possible with software
developed by Rensselaer professor and acoustic architect Jonas
Braasch.
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Rensselaer Celebrates Graduates Who Engineered Fenway Park
As Boston Red Sox and baseball fans prepare to celebrate the
100th anniversary of Fenway Park’s inaugural game on April 20,
1912,Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is celebrating two alumni
who played a key role in designing and building the storied
ballpark.
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Astrobiology Conference Session Dedicated to Seminal Origins of Life Researcher James Ferris of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Students, mentees, and scientific collaborators of
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Professor of Chemistry James
Ferris gathered at a special session of the 2012 Astrobiology
Science Conference in Atlanta, Ga., on April 19 to honor the
scientist.
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It’s Not Just for Boys: Girls Are Into Math and Science Too
More than 200 10th and 11th grade girls from the Capital
Region, other parts of New York state, New Jersey,
Pennsylvania, and across New England will participate in the
“Design Your Future Day (DYFD)” program at Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute on Saturday, April 21.
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Rensselaer To Host First Workshop on Building the National Network for Manufacturing Innovation
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute on April 25 will host the
first of a planned series of regional workshops to design a
proposed $1 billion federal program, the National Network for
Manufacturing Innovation (NNMI).
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Manufacturing Innovation and Economic Growth at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Michael Molnar, chief manufacturing officer of the U.S.
Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) and director of the Advanced Manufacturing
National Program Office (AMNPO), will deliver the keynote
address at the Rensselaer Center for Automation Technologies
and Systems (CATS) 2012 Technology Showcase and Conference.
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Inducts New Members Into Phalanx Honor Society
Twenty-five students have been inducted into the Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute Phalanx Honor Society for 2012.
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Obese Patients Face Higher Radiation Exposure From CT ScansBut New Technology Can Help
A new study from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is the
first to calculate exactly how much additional radiation obese
patients receive from a CT scan.
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Leading Innovation Expert and Former U.S. House of Representatives Science and Technology Committee Chairman Barton J. Gordon Will Speak at 206th Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Commencement May 26
Barton J. Gordon — one of the nation’s leading bipartisan
experts on innovation during his 26-year career in the U.S.
House of Representatives —will deliver the main address at the
206th Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Commencement here on May
26.
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From Beaker to Bits: Unique Collaboration Between Biologists and Computer Scientists Creates Computational Model of Human Tissue
Computer scientists and biologists in the Data Science
Research Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have
developed a rare collaboration between the two very different
fields to pick apart a fundamental roadblock to progress in
modern medicine.
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A Selfless Act
Two years ago, Class of 2003 graduate Lt. Miroslav “Steven”
Zilberman, who was serving as a Naval pilot aboard the USS
Dwight D. Eisenhower, made a decision that saved the lives of
three of his crewmates.
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Freshman Applications Surge Past 15,000 at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
t’s official. A record total of 15, 201 high school students
have filed applications to attend Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute this fall, according to numbers released today by the
Rensselaer Office of Admissions.
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Rising Research Rockstars!: Greater Capital Region Science and Engineering Fair Set to Celebrate Promising Middle and High School Researchers on March 24, 2012
More than 100 area middle and high school students from the
Capital Region will participate in the 22nd annual greater
Capital Region Science and Engineering Fair on Saturday, March
24. The daylong event will be held on the Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute campus in the Walker Laboratory
building.
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New Lecture Series at Rensselaer To Focus on Nuclear Engineering Research
The Rensselaer Nuclear Engineering Program will launch the
Richard T. Lahey Jr. Distinguished Lecture Series in Nuclear
Engineering at 2 p.m. Monday, April 9, in the auditorium of the
Center for Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies.
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Digital Violinist To Perform in Industrial-Age Relic
In the Production, Installation, and Performance (PIP)
seminar at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, students of
architecture and the arts design and build a performance set
for a visiting artist. This year, the performance—with digital
violinist Todd Reynolds— takes place in a cavernous mausoleum
of the industrial age known around town as “the Gasholder
Building.”
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Three Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Student Teams Earn Top Honors for Entrepreneurial Ideas
Award supports innovation in testing water for bacteria,
designing a portable water filtration system, and creating a
woodchip heater.
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Incident in Rensselaer Athletic Facility
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Rensselaer Biologists Uncover Surprising Connection Between Breast Cancer Cells and Surrounding Tissue
American Cancer Society-funded research reveals that a
molecule called Cadherin-23 could play a role in the earliest
stages of breast cancer.
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Rensselaer Scientists Help Release the First Research Results From Large, International Study of Matter in Our Universe
There appears to be more matter than antimatter in the
universe. This is exceptionally great news for humanity because
without this asymmetry, all the matter in the universe,
including us, would literally be eaten up.
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Student Innovator at Rensselaer Uses Graphene Foam To Detect Subtle Traces of Hazardous Gases and Explosives
Fazel Yavari has been named the winner of the 2012 $30,000
Lemelson-MIT Rensselaer Student Prize for developing a new
sensor to detect extremely small quantities of hazardous
gases.
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Student Innovation at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Aims To Improve Efficiency of Power Grids
Zepu Wang has developed a new advanced material to coat
electrical components and allow the transmission of higher
voltages across national power infrastructures.
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Student Innovation at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Could Enable Better, Cheaper Detection of Hazardous Gases
Fazel Yavari has developed a new sensor to detect extremely
small quantities of hazardous gases. Made from a 3-D foam of
the world’s thinnest material—graphene—this sensor is durable,
inexpensive to make, and opens the door to a new generation of
gas detectors for use by bomb squads, defense and law
enforcement officials, as well as applications in industrial
settings.
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Student Innovation at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Seeks To Mend Previously Untreatable Tissue Injuries
Christopher Rivet has successfully married two powerful
bioengineering technologies to develop a new method for
delivering drugs directly to an injury site and jumpstarting
the process of tissue regeneration.
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Hyde Collection Exhibits Rensselaer School of Architecture Student Conceptual Design
The Hyde Collection in Glens Falls is mounting an unusual
exhibit, titled “Building Futures: Re-Envisioning the Hyde at
Rensselaer.” The exhibit presents conceptual proposals for
expanding the Hyde campus, designed by faculty and students of
the Rensselaer School of Architecture.
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Seeking Cheaper, Nimbler Satellites and Safer Disposal of Space Debris
A new research program at Rensselaer seeks to define the
next-generation of low-orbit satellites that are more
maneuverable, cheaper to launch, easier to hide, and longer
lived.
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Rensselaer Students Reach the Edge of Spaceand They Have a Video To Prove It
Members of a student club at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
have created a unique 360-degree video chronicling a weather
balloon’s 89,777-foot ascent into space.
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Controlling Protein Function With Nanotechnology
A new study led by nanotechnology and biotechnology experts
at is providing important details on how proteins in our bodies
interact with nanomaterials.
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Implantable, Wireless Sensors Share Secrets of Healing Tissues
A new implantable sensor developed at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute can wirelessly transmit data from the site of a
recent orthopedic surgery.
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Let’s Go! Exploring Engineering Day Arrives Feb. 18 at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
In celebration of National Engineers Week, the School of
Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute will host its
annual Exploring Engineering Day event on Saturday, Feb.
18.
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Rensselaer Web Scientists to Help Lead Conference on Computation in Healthcare and Life Sciences
Web scientist and Research Associate Professor Joanne
Luciano in the Tetherless World Constellation at Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute is co-chairing the 2012 Semantics in
Healthcare and Life Sciences (CSHALS) conference Feb 22-24 in
Boston, Mass.
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Study in Journal Science: Faculty Retention Proves a Major Challenge for Universities
A new, unprecedented study in the journal Science
suggests leaders in higher education face an understated,
pressing challenge: the retention of professors.
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Lighting Research Center at Rensselaer To Host International Symposium on the Science and Technology of Lighting
The 13th International Symposium on the Science and
Technology of Lighting (LS13)—an elite forum of scientists and
engineers sharing the most recent research and development in
the science and technology of light sources, lighting systems,
and their key application fields —will take place June 24-29 at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
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Innovating Smarter Lighting Systems and a Brighter Future at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
U.S. Representative Paul D. Tonko will deliver the keynote
address today to help kick off theSmart Lighting Engineering
Research Center (ERC) third annual Industry-Academia Days.
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Rensselaer Names Assistant Vice President for Advancement
Joseph Medina, assistant vice president of college relations
at Colby College, has been appointed assistant vice president
for advancement strategy, services, and infrastructure at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
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It’s All About STEM, the Arts, the Electric Slide Dance, and Future Careers
More than 1,000 area students, families, teachers, and
community organizations are expected at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute Saturday, Feb. 4, to participate in the 14th annual
Black Family Technology Awareness Day.
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Rensselaer Launches New Degree Program in Sustainability Studies
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is launching a new
undergraduate major in sustainability studies through the
School of Humanities Arts, and Social Sciences.
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Rensselaer Professor Kim Lewis Receives NSF CAREER Award
Kim Lewis, assistant professor of physics, applied physics,
and astronomy at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, has won a
prestigious Faculty Early Career Development Award (CAREER)
from the National Science Foundation (NSF).
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Rensselaer Research Vice President Francine Berman Appointed Co-Chair as National Academy of Sciences Board on Research Data and Information Names New Members
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Vice President-Research
Francine Berman was named a co-chair of The Board on Research
Data and Information (BRDI) of the National Academy of
Sciences.
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Rensselaer Professor Ryan Gilbert Receives NSF CAREER Award
Ryan Gilbert, assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical
Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, has won a
prestigious Faculty Early Career Development Award (CAREER)
from the National Science Foundation (NSF).
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Energy-Saving Efforts at Rensselaer Athletic Complex Earn Recognition From NYSERDA
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority
(NYSERDA) has given Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute a High
Performance Building Plaque for energy-saving investments that
will reduce energy use and save the Institute $223,513
annually.
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Newest Work From Composer Neil Rolnick Supported by Fromm Foundation
Neil Rolnick, composer and professor of music at Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute, will embark on a new project—a piece for
pianist Vicky Chow— with support from the Fromm Music
Foundation at Harvard University.
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Rensselaer Nuclear Safety Expert To Brief Congressional Staffers
Nuclear safety expert Peter Caracappa, the campus radiation
officer at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, will visit Capitol
Hill Friday to brief congressional staffers on radiation and
radioactivity.
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Computer Scientist To Bring Programming and Aviation Know-How Together To Create Safer Flight Systems
Rensselaer computer scientist Carlos Varela has received
seed funding from the U.S. Air Force to help make flight data
as updated, active, and accurate as possible.
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Rensselaer President and Three Institute Researchers to Deliver ‘Ideas Lab’ Presentation at World Economic Forum
Rensselaer President Shirley Ann Jackson and three top
researchers from the Institute have been invited to deliver an
“Ideas Lab” presentation at the World Economic Forum Jan. 25-29
in Davos, Switzerland.
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute President Shirley Ann Jackson to Receive American Association for the Advancement of Science’s 2011 Philip Hauge Abelson Award
Dr. Jackson is being honored by AAAS for her "extraordinary
leadership of and contributions to the scientific community,
government, universities, industries, and future generations of
science and engineering professionals."
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute President Shirley Ann Jackson to Participate in 2012 World Economic Forum
President Shirley Ann Jackson and a delegation of faculty
are among global leaders in government, business, academe,
media, and the arts who will convene at the World Economic
Forum 2012 Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland.
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Nature Materials Study: Graphene “Invisible” to Water
Graphene is the thinnest material known to science. The
nanomaterial is so thin, in fact, water often doesn’t even know
it’s there.
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EMPAC at Rensselaer Announces New Music Curator
S. Argeo Ascani has been appointed as music curator at the
Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center
(EMPAC) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
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Ulcer-Causing Bacteria Baffled by Mucus
A new study by engineering researchers at Rensselaer
demonstrates how introducing certain polymers—like those found
in human mucus and saliva—into the environment makes it
significantly more difficult for H. pylori and other
microorganisms to coordinate.
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Angel García Named Head of Physics, Applied Physics, and Astronomy Department at Rensselaer
>Professor Angel García has been named the new head of
the Department of Physics, Applied Physics, and Astronomy at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
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Linda Schadler Named Russell Sage Professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Nanomaterials expert Linda Schadler has been named the
Russell Sage Professor at Rensselaer.
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Scientists Discover the First Physical Evidence of Tobacco in a Mayan Container
A scientist at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and an
anthropologist from the University at Albany teamed up to use
ultra-modern chemical analysis technology at Rensselaer to
analyze ancient Mayan pottery for proof of tobacco use in the
ancient culture.
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Nature Materials Study: Quick-Cooking Nanomaterials in a $40 Microwave Oven To Make Tomorrow’s Solid-State Air Conditioners and Refrigerators
Engineering researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
have developed a new method for creating advanced nanomaterials
that could lead to highly efficient refrigerators and cooling
systems requiring no refrigerants and no moving parts.
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Jan. 9 Audio Press Briefing: Lessons From Haiti The Science of Donated Stuff
Professor Jose Holguín-Veras a professor of civil and
environmental engineering at Rensselaer, will discuss his
research in Haiti on donation distribution following the
devestating earthquake in an audio press briefing on January 9
from 11 a.m. to 11:20 a.m. EST.
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Rensselaer Professors Napolitano and Meunier Named American Physical Society Fellows
Two members of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute faculty
have been named fellows of the American Physical Society
(APS).
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“Nanowiggles:” Scientists Discover Graphene Nanomaterials With Tunable Functionality in Electronics
Finding the best graphene-based nanomaterials could usher in
a new era of nanoelectronics, optics, and spintronics (an
emerging technology that uses the spin of electrons to store
and process information in exceptionally small
electronics).
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Rensselaer Professors Gilbert and Hendler Selected as 2011 AAAS Fellows
Two members of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute science
faculty have been selected as fellows of the American
Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
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Looking Back at 2011 at Rensselaer
We created our own inventory of top stories. It certainly
does not touch on everything that went on here in
2011, but it’s an attempt to take a moment and reflect on
some interesting and important stories, ranging from
research to student life to higher education to Institute
business
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Rensselaer Engineering Students To Visit South Africa and Help Innovate New Solutions to Unique Medical Challenges
Biomedical engineering students from Rensselaer will travel
to South Africa next month on a mission to identify the unique
needs of remote, under-resourced medical clinics.
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Faculty Adopts New Faculty Senate Constitution
The faculty, provost, president, and Board of Trustees of
Rensselaer have approved a new faculty senate constitution.
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My Life: An Enduring Passion for Boxing, and a Desire To Raise Funds for and Awareness About Liver Disease
Boxing has been part of the Miller family legacy for more
than 50 years. Shannon Miller, who now serves as a public
safety officer at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, had his
first boxing match against a 10-year old, at the age of 8.
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“Virtual Operating Room” To Sharpen Surgeons’ Smarts and Skills
Even for highly trained physicians and surgeons, there’s no
teacher like experience. This is the reason engineering
researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute are working to
develop a virtual reality operating room.
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Helping the Maghreb: A Look at How Entrepreneurship and Innovation Will Lead To Future Job Creation in North Africa
A team of management professors from the Lally School of
Management and Technology at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
and Institut des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (IHEC) — The
Institute of Advanced Business Studies in Tunisia — have been
working to develop a road map that will support sustained high
economic growth in the region known as the Maghreb.
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Researchers Design Alzheimer’s Antibodies
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have
developed a new method to design antibodies aimed at combating
disease.
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Time Warner Cable Set to Host FIRST LEGO® League Robotics Tournament for Local Middle Schools
When it comes to addressing food safety, what ideas can
young students offer? Just ask the 13 middle school teams from
around the Capital Region that are set to compete in the
FIRST LEGO® League (FLL) Regional Qualifying
Tournament at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute on Dec. 10.
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Think Big: Ten Rensselaer Polytechnic Students Recognized for Innovative Ideas to “Change the World”
A system to increase intravenous therapy, a
breakthrough in detecting bacteria in water, an innovation that
prevents disease and creates jobs and cogeneration water
purification for China are just a few of the winning ideas in
the Fall 2011 Change the World Challenge at Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute.
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Business School Names 2011 Recipient of the Herman Family Fellowship
The Lally School of Management and Technology at Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute has awarded Master’s in Business
Administration (MBA) student Cathy Wheelock its prestigious
Herman Family Fellowship award for Women in
Entrepreneurship.
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Rensselaer Professor Deepak Vashishth Named Fellow of AIMBE
Bone and tissue engineering expert Deepak Vashishth, head of
the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute, has been named a fellow of the American
Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE).
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Setting the Stage for Life: Scientists Make Key Discovery About the Atmosphere of Early Earth
Scientists in the New York Center for Astrobiology at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have used the oldest minerals
on Earth to reconstruct the atmospheric conditions present on
Earth very soon after its birth.
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Innovating New Ways To Share and Preserve Scientific Data on Sustainability
Rensselaer is a key partner in a new project to create
better technologies for scientists and engineers to store,
share, and preserve important scientific data related to
sustainability research.
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Nov. 29 Lecture Draws Links Between Familiar Art and Contemporary Electronic Art
A new lecture series traces the path between contemporary
electronic art and more established media arts. Michael
Century, professor of new media and music in the Arts
Department at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, will speak on
“From Virtuality to Virtuosity” on Nov. 29, from noon – 1 p.m.
in the Curtis R. Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts
Center (EMPAC) Theater. The event is free and open to the
public.
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Graphene Foam Detects Explosives, Emissions Better Than Today’s Gas Sensors
A new study from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
demonstrates how graphene foam can outperform leading
commercial gas sensors in detecting potentially dangerous and
explosive chemicals.
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Latin American Student Luminaire Design Competition Announced
The Lighting Research Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute is administering a Latin American Student Luminaire
Design Competition sponsored by the AES Corporation and Philips
Lighting.
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Non-Governmental Organizations and Globalization Shaping Our Knowledge of the Developing World
Rensselaer Professor Michael Mascarenhas explores nonprofit
water development in a project on philanthropic
non-governmental organizations.
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The Baruch ’60 Center for Biochemical Solar Energy Research Conference at Rensselaer Draws Solar Experts from Around the World
Experts from around the globe came together at Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute Nov. 4-5 at the Baruch ’60 Center for
Biochemical Solar Energy Research to discuss the development of
technologies that run on the cleanest and safest energy
production process on Earth: photosynthesis.
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Researching Graphene Nanoelectronics for a Post-Silicon World
Copper’s days are numbered, and a new study at Rensselaer
could hasten the downfall of the ubiquitous metal in smart
phones, tablet computers, and nearly all electronics.
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Joins Nationwide Effort To Honor American Service Men and Women
Following the 10th anniversary of the September 11 tragedy,
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has joined a nationwide
grassroots effort to honor American service men and women who
paid the ultimate sacrifice in Iraq and Afghanistan during the
past decade.
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Getting on Your Nerves: $1.4 Million NIH Grant To Study the Regeneration of Nerves
With a new $1.4 million grant from the National Institutes
of Health, Deanna Thompson, associate professor of biomedical
engineering at Rensselaer, will investigate a promising new
method to heal traumatic nerve damage, using electrical
stimulation to prime and pump neuronal growth.
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Innovating Tomorrow’s Energy Systems at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
U.S. Representative Paul D. Tonko will speak Wednesday
evening at the Rensselaer Center for Future Energy Systems
(CFES) 2011 Annual Conference and Industrial Advisory Board
Meeting.
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Upcoming “MONO” Concert at Rensselaer Draws on Fragility of Sensory Perception
Drawing on a personal experience of hearing loss, composer
and Rensselaer Professor Neil Rolnick will perform portions of
his latest composition – titled “MONO” – an exploration of the
nature and fragility of sensory perception,
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Astrobiologists Discover “Sweet Spots” for the Formation of Complex Organic Molecules in the Galaxy
Scientists within the New York Center for Astrobiology at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have compiled years of
research to help locate areas in outer space that have extreme
potential for complex organic molecule formation.
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Studies in “Choice Moms” Single Mothers (and Mums) by Choice
Linda Layne, the Hale Professor of Humanities and Social
Sciences and professor of anthropology at Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute, has been researching the relatively
recent phenomena of “Choice Moms” — single women who choose to
have a child without a male partner.
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The College Life Series From Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: For the Love of the Dance
For dance aficionados, swing dancing is often described as a
joyful, high-energy, improvisational street dance. Today, two
Rensselaer undergraduate students, who are also members of the
RPI Ballroom student club, have turned their love of swing
dancing into a business opportunity.
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Discovery Announced in Journal Science Represents “New Paradigm” in the Way Drugs Can Be Manufactured
Robert Linhardt is working to forever change the way some of
the most widely used drugs in the world are manufactured.
Today, in the journal Science, he and his partner in
the research, Jian Liu, have announced an important step toward
making this a reality.
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Nov. 9 Piano Waves Concert To Feature Works for up to Four Pianos
Waves and whirls unite the pieces in a joint concert to be
offered by faculty and students at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute and the College of Saint Rose. “Piano Waves” will
feature works for as many as four pianos on Nov. 9, from 7:30-9
p.m. in the concert hall of the Curtis R. Priem Experimental
Media and Performing Arts Center EMPAC at Rensselaer.
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Columbia Development Companies To Acquire Proctor’s Theater and Chasan Building in Troy and Launch Restoration
Rensselaer announced today an agreement with Columbia
Development Companies to assume ownership and begin work on
Proctor’s Theater and the adjacent Chasan office building on
Fourth Street in Troy.
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The College Life Series From Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: A Unique Place To Call Home
Several members of the Rensselaer Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity
have officially moved into a distinctive and historic new home,
the former St. Francis DeSales Church and rectory on Congress
Street in the City of Troy.
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Nobel Prize Laureate To Examine Science, Society, and Space at Rensselaer
Sir Harold Walter Kroto, winner of the 1996 Nobel Prize in
Chemistry, will speak at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute about
science in today’s society.
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Appoints Veteran Government and Technology Policy Director as Assistant Vice President for Research
Nick Viggiani, who has served as Congressman Paul Tonko’s
director of district projects since 2009, joined Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute Oct. 10 as assistant vice president for
research.
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A Band of Helpers
Last month, Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee followed
a path along the United States eastern seaboardTo assist
several local communities, a band of helpers from Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute has been engaged in ongoing volunteer
efforts.
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White House To Honor Rensselaer Alumnus With National Medal of Technology and Innovation
President Barack Obama last week named B. Jayant Baliga as
among the five inventors to receive the 2010 National Medal of
Technology and Innovation. Baliga, who earned his master’s and
doctoral degrees in electrical engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
in 1971 and 1974, is the 11th Rensselaer graduate to receive
the award.
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Providing Competitive Advantage to Industry Through High-Performance Computing
Leaders in academia, industry, and government will meet at
Rensselaer next month to discuss strategies for leveraging the
awesome power of supercomputers to drive growth, innovation,
and competitive advantage for American companies.
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Rensselaer 2011 Safety Report
The Rensselaer 2011 Safety Report is available for viewing
and download as a PDF document.
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Rensselaer Engineers “Cook” Promising New Heat-Harvesting Nanomaterials in Microwave Oven
Engineering researchers have developed new nanomaterials
that could lead to techniques for better capturing and putting
waste heat to work.
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Rensselaer Professor Steven Cramer Named Fellow of AIChE
Bioseparations and bioprocessing expert Steven Cramer, the
William Weightman Walker Professor of Polymer Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute, was recently elected a fellow of the American
Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE).
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Rensselaer Engineering Students Researched Thermoelectric Materials and Ran with the Bulls in Spain
Four engineering students from spent their summer in Spain
researching advanced materials at the Madrid Microelectronics
Institute (IMM).
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Rensselaer Inducts Five New Individuals Into Alumni Hall of Fame
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has inducted four alumni
and one alumna into the Rensselaer Alumni Hall of Fame during a
first-ever public induction ceremony Sept. 23 at the Curtis R.
Priem Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center
(EMPAC).
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Digital Camera Pioneer Steven Sasson To Receive Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 2011 Davies Medal
Renowned electrical engineer and digital camera inventor
Steven Sasson, Class of 1972, will receive the prestigious
Davies Medal for Engineering Achievement from the Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute School of Engineering.
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Co-founder and Managing Director of Avego Corporation Named 2011 William F. Glaser ’53 Rensselaer Entrepreneur of the Year
Sean O’Sullivan, co-founder and managing director of Avego
Corporation, has been selected as the 2011 William F. Glaser
’53 Rensselaer Entrepreneur of the Year.
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Researchers Create Nanoscale Gold Coating With Largest-Ever Superlattice
Researchers at Rensselaer developed a new method for
creating a layer of gold nanoparticles that measures only
billionths of a meter thick.
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Rensselaer Professor Wins U.S. State Department William C. Foster Fellowship
International relations expert Steve Breyman, associate
professor in the Department of Science and Technology Studies
at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, has been awarded the U.S.
State Department William C. Foster Fellowship.
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Energy@Rensselaer: Researchers Begin Testing of Promising New Nanomaterial for Hydrogen Storage
Scientists at Rensselaer are working to optimize a promising
new nanomaterial called nanoblades for use in hydrogen
storage.
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Appoints Veteran Student Life Leader Joseph Cassidy as Director of the Rensselaer Union
Joseph Cassidy, dean of student life at the University of
Dallas, will join Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute as director
of the Rensselaer Union, it was announced Sept. 12 by Timothy
E. Sams, Rensselaer vice president for student life.
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Rensselaer Receives NSF Grant To Install Balanced, Green Supercomputer
A new system planned for the Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute supercomputing center will enable exciting new
research possibilities across the nation and boost the
university’s international leadership in computational modeling
and simulation, data science, high-performance computing, and
web science.
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Engineering Improvisation: Insights From the Cleanup at Ground Zero
Following the World Trade Center attacks on Sept. 11, 2001,
engineers and construction workers faced the daunting task of
dismantling the World Trade Center complex in order to make
room for new construction. Researchers at Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute are applying mathematical methods to
describe how these decisions were made, and investigating how
the decisions could inform cleanup efforts at future
disasters.
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Rensselaer Associate Professor Featured in New Book Published by Sally Ride Science Designed To Engage Young People in Science
A new book designed to interest young people in science
features Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Associate Professor
Mariana Figueiro.
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From 9/11 to Fukushima: The Science of Donated Stuff
Beyond the personal impact of the terrorist attacks,
Professor Jose Holguín-Veras was one of several Rensselaer
professors tasked with studying and learning from the aftermath
of the tragedy. His research projects started with air travel,
but took an unexpected turn to a topic entirely new to
academia: the logistics of donations.
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Ten Years After 9/11, Infrastructure Interdependence Still a Challenge in United States
Only a few hours after the unthinkable terrorist attacks on
September 11, 2001, a program manager from the National Science
Foundation called to ask for Professor Al Wallace’s help in
assuring nothing like this could ever happen again.
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Hurricane Irene Preparations
Because it appears that the most serious impact of the storm
is likely to occur at a time when most students would be
traveling to Troy, we have made several adjustments to
facilitate the best possible travel conditions and enable
students to arrive after the storm has passed.
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Rensselaer Welcomes Members of the Class of 2015
The incoming Class of 2015 at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute promises to be an exceptional group, with an increase
in average SAT scores, and more than 100 receiving a perfect
800 SAT critical reading or math score.
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Energy@Rensselaer: Researchers Secure $2 Million Award To Boost Reliability, Sustainability of Power Grids
The NSF has announced a five-year, $18.5 million award to
launch a prestigious Engineering Research Center dedicated to
developing the next generation of electric grids.
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Capital Region Economic Development Council to hold first Open Meeting at Rensselaer
On Thursday, August 18, at 11:30 am, you are invited to
attend the first open meeting of the Capital Region Economic
Development Council (CREDC).
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Rensselaer To Collaborate on Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment That Will Help Unlock the Secrets of Neutrino Particles
The Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment, which will include
researchers from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, has begun
its quest to answer some of the most puzzling questions about
the elusive elementary particles known as neutrinos.
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Rensselaer To Host International “Diffusion Fundamentals IV” Conference
Rensselaer will host the Diffusion Fundamentals IV
conference. Academics from around the world will visit the
Rensselaer Troy campus to participate in the four-day
event.
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Rensselaer Appoints NASA Research Leader as Associate Vice President for Research
Rensselaer announced that it has hired Jon Morse, director
of the astrophysics division at NASA, as associate vice
president for research/physical and engineering sciences.
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Appointment of Associate Vice President for Research/Physical and Engineering Sciences
Dr. Jon Morse, Director of the Astrophysics Division in the
Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters, will join the
Institute as Associate Vice President for Research/Physical and
Engineering Sciences starting October 3, 2011.
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Senior NASA Scientist Joins Rensselaer as New Dean of the School of Science
Laurie Leshin, deputy associate administrator of exploration
systems for NASA, will join Rensselaer as dean of the School of
Science. Leshin will bring experience as a leader, educator,
researcher, and administrator to leadership of the school.
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Minority Rules: Scientists Discover Tipping Point for the Spread of Ideas
Scientists at Rensselaer have found that when just 10
percent of the population holds an unshakable belief, their
belief will always be adopted by the majority of the
society.
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Graphene Discovery Boosts Oil Exploration Efforts, Could Enable Self-Powered Microsensors
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute have developed a new method to harvest energy
from flowing water. This discovery aims to hasten the creation
of self-powered microsensors for more accurate and
cost-efficient oil exploration.
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Rensselaer Ph.D. Candidate Philip W. Robinson Awarded Fulbright Grant
hilip W. Robinson, a Ph.D. student of the graduate program
in architectural acoustics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
has been awarded a Fulbright grant to continue his research
into the effects of architectural enclosures on listeners’
perception of sound.
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Rensselaer Professors Breneman, Crivello, and Moore Named ACS Fellows
Three professors of chemistry and chemical biology have been
named 2011 fellows of the American Chemical Society (ACS).
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Rensselaer Professor Wayne Gray Receives Humboldt Research Award
The honor includes a fellowship which will allow Gray, a
professor in the Department of Cognitive Science and director
of the CogWorks Laboratory at Rensselaer, to pursue research at
the Max Planck Institute Center for Adaptive Behavior and
Cognition (ABC) in Berlin.
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Energy@Rensselaer: Institute Launches Center for Flow Physics and Control
Rensselaer today announced the new Center for Flow Physics
and Control (CeFPaC) within the School of Engineering.
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"Best of Sleep Medicine 2011" Textbook Includes Rensselaer Lighting Research Center Field Study Results on Impact of Light on TeensÂ’ Sleeping Habits
Research led by Associate Professor Mariana Figueiro on the
impact of light on teenagers' sleeping habits was selected for
publication.
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Engineer To Launch Bacteria Into Space Aboard the Final Mission of Space Shuttle Atlantis
Cynthia Collins, assistant professor of chemical and
biological engineering, is leading a series of experiments that
will be aboard the shuttle.
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New Technique Yields Troves of Information From Nanoscale Bone Samples
A new technique developed at Rensselaer allows researchers
to collect large amounts of biochemical information from
nanoscale bone samples.
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Energy@Rensselaer: Providing Light to Individuals Who Do Not Have Access to a Power Grid
As part of the Change the World Challenge competition each
semester, students select a topic from a range of challenges
with the potential to improve human life, and offer an
innovative and sustainable solution.
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Rensselaer Professor Offers Educational Lessons Taken From Game Design
New book details how to pattern a classroom after a
multiplayer video game and help every student become a
winner
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Rensselaer Researchers Secure $2.7 Million NIH Grant To Advance "Scarless" Surgery
The four-year study, funded by the U.S. National Institutes
of Health (NIH), seeks to accelerate the development of natural
orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery, or NOTES.
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Rensselaer Professor of Architecture Awarded "Rome Prize" Fellowship
Lonn Combs, clinical associate professor of architecture, is
the winner of the 2011 Rome Prize, awarded by the American
Academy in Rome.
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University of Michigan Associate Dean Named Dean of Rensselaer School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
Mary Simoni, associate dean for research and community
engagement, and tenured full professor in the School of Music,
Theatre and Dance at the University of Michigan, has been
appointed dean of the School of Humanities, Arts, and Social
Sciences at Rensselaer.
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Energy@Rensselaer: Moving Smarter LEDs From the Laboratory to the Marketplace
Now in its third year, the Smart Lighting Engineering
Research Center (ERC) has enlisted 21 key industrial partners
to help guide the center's leading-edge research programs.
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Rensselaer Scholar Receives NSF Research Fellowship
Kinsley French was awarded the J. Erik Jonsson Prize for her
perfect 4.0 grade point average and high-caliber undergraduate
research.
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Regional Group of Emergency Planners and Responders To Conduct Emergency Exercise at Rensselaer June 14
The Albany, N.Y., Capital Region Urban Area Working Group
(CRUAWG) will conduct a functional exercise on the Rensselaer
campus on June 14.
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Engineering New Weapons in the Fight Against Juvenile Diabetes
Engineering researchers at Rensselaer are combining
automation techniques from oil refining and other diverse areas
to help create a closed-loop artificial pancreas.
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U.S. Surgeon General and Vice Admiral Regina M. Benjamin Emphasizes the Importance of Service at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 205th Commencement
U.S. Surgeon General and Vice Admiral Regina M. Benjamin
addresses 1,700 graduates at Rensselaer’s 205th
Commencement.
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New Research Published in Science Points to the Significant Role of Oceans in the Onset of Ancient Global Cooling
New research published in the journal Science, led
by Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute scientist Miriam Katz, is
providing some of the strongest evidence to date that the
Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) played a key role in the
major shift in the global climate that began approximately 38
million years ago.
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Energy@Rensselaer: Rensselaer Illuminates the Future of Lighting
Lighting technology is the subject of intense scrutiny by
scientists at two research centers.
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Energy@Rensselaer: Zeroing in on the Elusive Green LED
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have
developed a new method for manufacturing green-colored LEDs
with greatly enhanced light output.
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