Tag: "graduate students"
New graduate training program to integrate food, energy, water
The National Science Foundation has awarded about $3 million to support the new program, called InTERFEWS.
University selects CS grad student thesis on data warehouse assurance for regional competition
Hajar Homayouni is researching data warehouse assurance in collaboration with University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center. CSU has chosen her high-caliber masters thesis to compete at the WAGS/ProQuest Awards.
Schooling fish: Grad student transforms showcase biology aquariums
Porsche Robison has long been hooked on fish. Now she's been able to put her passion to work on a public scale.
Red or yellow? A simple paper test detects false or substandard antibiotics
Researchers have put chemistry to work on a simple, inexpensive way to identify falsified antibiotics, offering a practical solution to a real problem in the developing world.
Ending extinction through conservation medicine, alum works with miniature buffalo, white rhinos
Molly Corder is racing against time to save endangered species and bring back nearly extinct ones.
And the beam goes on: Biologists spend spring break at X-ray lab
The researchers completed X-ray microprobe analysis at the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab Advanced Light Source.
Study: Colorado cannabis workers are happy, but need better safety training
Occupational health researchers are drawing attention to worker safety and satisfaction in a young industry still finding its feet: legal cannabis.
Déjà vu and feelings of prediction: They're just feelings
Psychologist Anne Cleary has new research that examines the feeling of premonition during the deja vu state.