Rensselaer Kicks Off 2006 Business Plan Competition

TROY, N.Y. — Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s Lally School of Management and Technology will kick off its fourth annual business plan competition on Feb. 1 with a workshop aimed at teaching area college students the fundamentals of writing a successful business plan.

New Math: Two Plus Two Equals Three

Several scientific studies have determined that light on the eye’s retina is the primary synchronizer of human circadian rhythms, the biological cycles that repeat approximately every 24 hours. Both the visual system and the circadian system respond to light as it is processed through photoreceptors in the retina.

Rensselaer Ranked Among the Most Connected Campuses in the Nation

Troy, N.Y. — Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute ranks among the top 25 “most connected campuses” in the country, according to a Princeton Review survey. Describing the campuses on the list as “the closest to the cutting edge,” Forbes.com released the rankings today.

Rensselaer To Host 5th Annual "Embrace the Dream" Celebration in Honor of Martin Luther King Jr

Troy, N.Y. — To commemorate the life and honor the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute will host the 5th annual “Embrace the Dream” Diversity Week celebration with an opening ceremony and reception on Monday, Jan. 16. Rensselaer President Shirley Ann Jackson will discuss King’s legacy and its relevance today, in a speech kicking off a week-long series of events for Rensselaer students, faculty, staff, and the surrounding community. The Jan.

Governor George E. Pataki Budgets $25 Million in New Funds for Rivers and Estuaries Center

Troy, N.Y. — Governor George E. Pataki today announced that he will include $25 million in the 2006-07 Executive Budget for the construction of a Center for Advanced Environmental Technology at the Rivers and Estuaries Center on the Hudson in Beacon, N.Y. Arthur Sanderson, chair of the science advisory committee for the Rivers and Estuaries Center and professor of electrical, computer, and systems engineering at Rensselaer, said: 

Electronic Walls and Ceilings Make it Easy to Change Lighting and Room Design

Troy, N.Y. — The Alliance for Solid-State Illumination Systems and Technologies ( ASSIST), an LED industry group organized by the Lighting Research Center (LRC) at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, unveiled a novel concept for lighting homes and offices. The design integrates light-emitting diode (LED) technology with building materials and systems to create electronic walls and ceilings.

Fostering Entrepreneurship and Technological Innovation in the Maghreb

Troy N.Y. — As part of an ongoing effort to foster international education partnerships, entrepreneurship, and technological innovation in developing countries, a team of professors from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute’s Lally School of Management and Technology and the Institut des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (IHEC) — The Institute of Advanced Business Studies in Tunisia, Africa — are working to develop a road map for sustained high economic growth in the Maghreb countries (Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco).

Toxicology-on-a-Chip Tool Readies for Market

University and biotech company collaboration prepares MetaChip for technology transfer TROY, N.Y. — Recalls of popular prescription drugs are raising public concern about the general safety of new pharmaceuticals. A collaborative group of researchers says that identifying which drug candidates are toxic early in the discovery process can help prevent harmful pharmaceuticals from being placed on the market in the first place, and they have developed a tool to do it.

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