Arabic Program celebrates Arab-American Heritage Month with community outreach
ISU students shared their passion and knowledge of the vibrant Arab culture with the students of Edwards Elementary school in Ames.
ISU students shared their passion and knowledge of the vibrant Arab culture with the students of Edwards Elementary school in Ames.
Jonathan Kelly, professor of psychology, has received a $600,000 grant from the National Science Foundation. With collaborators Stephen Gilbert and Michael Dorneich (industrial and manufacturing systems engineering), the team will study cybersickness, or motion sickness caused by virtual reality. The grant will fund their research through 2026.
Jacqueline E. Reber, Department of Geological and Atmospheric Sciences, and Kimberly Moss, Biological and Premedical Illustration, have published a paper, Science Communication That Goes Beyond Words, detailing their collaborative interdisciplinary class on science communication in the Spring of 2022. You can read the paper on the Eos website.
Christopher Hopkins, a professor in the Department of Music and Theatre, premiered his composition Arched Interiors II in the Concerts from the Library of Congress series. The concert took place in the Coolidge Auditorium in the Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington D.C. The performance was given by avant-garde piano virtuoso Margaret Leng Tan and included works … Continue reading Christopher Hopkins premieres composition at the Library of Congress
Student Services Specialist II, Department of Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Molecular Biology in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, received a P&S CYtation award at a March 23rd ceremony.
Noah Brenny and Saya Mitra, graduate students in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, were recently awarded an Ozaki fellowship. The fellowship program was established in honor of the late Dr. Satoshi Ozaki at Brookhaven National Laboratory to strengthen U.S.-Japan scientific collaboration and facilitate greater cooperation in the areas of accelerator and particle physics. Mr. … Continue reading Two LAS graduate students awarded Ozaki fellowship
Pablo Raúl Stinga, Associate Professor of Mathematics, has published the featured article “Fractional Derivatives: Fourier, Elephants, Memory Effects, Viscoelastic Materials, and Anomalous Diffusions” that appears in the April 2023 issue of the monthly magazine Notices of the American Mathematical Society. The Notices is the world’s most widely read magazine aimed at professional mathematicians. As the … Continue reading Pablo Raúl Stinga publishes featured article in the Notices of the American Mathematical Society