Alumni Faculty and student excellence celebrated at EMS annual awards celebration 05/03/2022 Penn State's College of Earth and Mineral Sciences (EMS) recognized exceptional students and faculty for their academic excellence, service and leadership during its annual Wilson Awards Celebration, held on Sunday, April 24. |
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Student Van Oost and Kohlman named spring 2022 Earth and Mineral Sciences marshals 05/03/2022 Camila Van Oost has been named the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences' student marshal, the top graduate overall, and Catherine Kohlman has been named the college's science honor marshal, the top graduate in a non-engineering discipline. |
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Faculty Department of Materials Science and Engineering faculty named IEEE fellows 05/03/2022 Qing Wang and Clive Randall, professors in the Penn State Department of Materials Science and Engineering, were named 2022 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) fellows. |
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Faculty Energy Days conference to be held on May 25, 26 05/02/2022 Energy Days returns this May with a focus on the theme "Mobilizing Energy and Climate Solutions." The conference will occur on May 25 and 26 at The Penn Stater Hotel and Conference Center on the University Park campus of Penn State. |
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Faculty Materials researchers honored for achievements as academic inventors 05/02/2022 Penn State professors Clive Randall and T.C. Mike Chung have been named 2021 fellows of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI). |
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Faculty Energy, environmental seed grants awarded to 21 interdisciplinary teams 04/26/2022 The Institutes of Energy and the Environment (IEE) awarded seed grants to 21 groups of interdisciplinary researchers at Penn State for the 2021-22 cycle. |
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Student Popular Traditional American Indian Powwow to return in person June 25-26 04/26/2022 The popular Penn State Traditional American Indian Powwow -- considered one of the finest traditional American Indian powwows in or outside of Indian Country -- returns as an in-person, two-day event in June. |
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Faculty A prehistoric forest grows in Brunei 04/26/2022 The first study of leaf fossils conducted in the nation of Brunei on the island of Borneo has revealed that the current dominant tree group, the dipterocarps, has dominated the rainforests for at least four million years, according to an international research team led by Penn State in partnership with Universiti Brunei Darussalam. |
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Alumni G. Albert Shoemaker Lecture to cover the history of mining research April 29 04/26/2022 George Luxbacher, deputy associate director for mining at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) will give the 2022 G. Albert Shoemaker Lecture in Mineral Engineering at Penn State. |
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Faculty Materials science and engineering professor receives FMD John Bardeen Award 04/25/2022 Penn State professor Long-Qing Chen recently received the 2022 FMD John Bardeen Award from the Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS). |