Rensselaer Faculty Member Honored by NSF, Navy for Research

Troy, N.Y. — Yuri Lvov, assistant professor of mathematical sciences, has received two prestigious research awards, a Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award from the National Science Foundation and a Young Investigator Award from the Office of Naval Research (ONR).

Resident Mark Smith Named Dean of Students at Rensselaer

Troy, N.Y. — Mark Smith has been named dean of students at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Smith has served as interim dean of students since March 2000. “Clearly, Mark Smith was head and shoulders above other candidates competing for the dean of students position,” said Eddie Ade Knowles, vice president for student life at Rensselaer. “The search committee, President Shirley Ann Jackson, and I all concur that Mark is well suited to provide leadership for the Dean of Students Office to ensure that all of our students are well served.”

Keblinski Receives Prestigious NSF Award

Troy, N.Y. — Pawel Keblinski has been awarded a five-year, $300,000 Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award from the National Science Foundation. The CAREER Award is the NSF’s most prestigious honor for faculty members who are at the beginning of their academic careers.

How to Unclog the Internet? Put It in Reverse

Chris Carothers Receives NSF CAREER Award for Networking Research Troy, N.Y. — A new computation technique, developed by researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, could lead to more effective Internet traffic management and congestion control.

Industry Week Names Two Rensselaer Professors as "Stars to Watch"

Troy, N.Y. —Industry Week has named Rensselaer professors Jonathan Dordick and Martin Glicksman to its list of research and development “Stars to Watch.” The magazine’s list of 30 researchers from around the country “celebrates the contributions of individuals who drive innovation and provide the initial spark to economic growth.”

Shekhar Garde Wins NSF CAREER Award

Troy, N.Y. — Shekhar Garde, assistant professor of chemical engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, received a Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award from the National Science Foundation (NSF). He will use the five-year, $374,965 grant to develop computer simulation tools for understanding and modeling how biological molecules self-assemble in water-based solutions.

Rensselaer Researchers Seeing Farther and Faster with Terahertz (THz) Imaging

Troy, N.Y. — Xi-Cheng Zhang, the J. Erik Jonsson ’22 Distinguished Professor of Science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and a team of researchers are the first to image biological tissue using single pulses of terahertz (THz or T-ray) radiation. This single-pulse approach will improve diagnostic time from hours or days, down to minutes or seconds. The technique could one day lead to computerized medical diagnoses right in the physician’s office.

HUD's $400,000 Grant Bolsters Rensselaer's Efforts for Community Revitalization

Troy, N.Y. — Rensselaer has received a $400,000 grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development to organize a Community Outreach Partnership Center in the City of Troy. The goal of the Center, in partnership with the City of Troy, is to revitalize Troy’s neighborhoods and infrastructure, promote the use of technology in math and science education, and to bridge the “digital divide” through job and technology training.

Researchers Say New Star Structures Found in the Milky Way Alter Galactic Model

Troy, N.Y. — Heidi Jo Newberg, associate professor of physics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and Brian Yanny, an astrophysicist at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, who are leading a team of researchers with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), announced today they have identified new star structures in the halo of the Milky Way that could alter the standard model of the galaxy. The research also has implications for how the Milky Way was formed.

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