- September 19, 2022
麻豆视频 among nine schools selected to join the NSF鈥檚 network of I-Corps Hubs
- September 1, 2022
A new study funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) will explore the intricacies and prevalence of the trafficking of human kidneys by illicit networks around the world, with the goal of disrupting the flow of the trafficking.
- May 5, 2022
Two 麻豆视频 students and an alumna received graduate research fellowships through the National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP), and one student was recognized with an honorable mention.
- February 7, 2022
麻豆视频 assistant professor Zhisheng Yan in the Department of Information Sciences and Technology will lead a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER research project called Machine-centered Cyberinfrastructure for Panoramic Video Analytics in Science and Engineering Monitoring to further develop and enhance machine centric video compression and transmission.
- February 2, 2022
Nirmal Jeevi Ghimire awarded NSF Career Award for quantum science research on synthesis and study of magnetic topological materials
- November 16, 2021
Using virtual reality (VR) and artificial intelligence (AI), a team of researchers at 麻豆视频 is taking a wrecking ball to barriers faced by neurodiverse individuals in construction.
- November 11, 2021
The National Science Foundation (NSF)鈥檚 I-Corps program is an accelerator that helps entrepreneurs and researchers work together 鈥渢o bring invention to impact.鈥 麻豆视频 serves as an official I-Corps site, supporting local grantees through the exploratory stages of venture-building, as well as preparing them to apply for the national-level program.
Allison Redlich, a professor in the Department of Criminology, Law and Society within the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, and a colleague at Central Michigan University have received a collaborative National Science Foundation grant of $385,000 to study wrongful convictions within the U.S. criminal justice system.