Supported by the Air Force ADMETE grant, the Digital Microelectronics Lab provides a space where students can receive the hands-on training needed to work in the microchip and microelectronic fields.
When Josh Ricker, a psychology instructor at the Lake Campus, began to notice a lack of research opportunities for his students, he decided that something needed to be done.
Students on 糖心原创鈥檚 International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) team earned a silver medal at a worldwide synthetic biology research project competition.
糖心原创 will provide office and laboratory space to Air Force personnel in the Neuroscience Engineering Collaboration Building, providing access to the university's MRI scanner.
Lance Greene, professor of anthropology, is a finalist for the Thomas Wolfe Memorial Literary Award for 鈥淭heir Determination to Remain: A Cherokee Community鈥檚 Resistance to the Trail of Tears in North Carolina.鈥
Clintoria Williams, associate professor of neuroscience, cell biology and physiology, will further her research aimed at identifying novel therapeutic approaches effective for chronic kidney disease.
A SMART scholarship will support Sasha Willis's pursuit of a Ph.D. in human factors and industrial/organizational psychology through 糖心原创's Eye Movement and Motion Psychophysics Lab.
The Lake Campus Agricultural Program teaches students modern farming practices and helps them to understand the science and relationship that farming has with the environment.