Jan. 3, 2023 New Temple research institute explores science of cell membranes and non-biological surfaces/interfaces By Bruce E. BeansResearchers from Temple University’s College of Science and Technology, the Lewis Katz School of […] Nov. 28, 2022 Temple researcher part of AI-powered cruise control system test, largest study of its kind By Greg ForniaExperiment on smart interstate may pave the way to better fuel efficiency and traffic relief The […] A surface in the complement of the figure-8 knot. Professor Matthew Stover's work characterizes the figure-8 as the only knot having infinitely many totally geodesic surfaces in its complement. Feb. 7, 2022 Mathematics Update Winter 2022 By Greg ForniaIn the middle of a challenging academic year that included in-person, hybrid and virtual learning […] Apr. 10, 2020 Chemistry's Vincent Voelz applies the power of folding@home to coronavirus research By Greg ForniaResearchers around the world are working at unprecedented speed and scale to understand the […] Apr. 10, 2020 Chemistry's Vincent Voelz applies the power of folding@home to coronavirus research By Greg ForniaResearchers around the world are working at unprecedented speed and scale to understand the […] Mar. 11, 2020 Temple mathematician part of $3.5M project to improve traffic flow and fuel savings By Greg ForniaBenjamin Seibold, a mathematics associate professor in the College of Science and Technology, is […] Mar. 11, 2020 Temple mathematician part of $3.5M project to improve traffic flow and fuel savings By Greg ForniaBenjamin Seibold, a mathematics associate professor in the College of Science and Technology, is […] Jan. 8, 2020 Hai-Lung Dai honored with special journal issue By Greg ForniaCarnell Professor of Chemistry Hai-Lung Dai was recently honored with a special issue of The […] Jul. 18, 2019 Ross Wang awarded $1.95M NIH grant By Bruce E. BeansRongsheng (Ross) Wang, assistant professor of chemistry, has been awarded a five-year, $1.95 […] Jul. 16, 2019 Reimagining dialysis with "molecular Lego" By Adam ZajacA contest to “reimagine dialysis” was held by KidneyX, a partnership between the U.S. Department of […] Sep. 17, 2018 Temple science team earns major NSF grant to build advanced microscope By Greg ForniaA group of Temple University faculty members, led by Chemistry Professor Eric Borguet and Laura H. […] Jul. 11, 2018 C2M2 is hub for interdisciplinary research By Hannah AmadioWith robots, virtual reality gear, a 3-D printer and a whiteboard filled with equations, the […] Jan. 3, 2017 Chemistry researchers tackle chemical warfare agents By Greg ForniaDepartment of Chemistry faculty researchers have been awarded two different multi-million dollar […] Jul. 2, 2015 New virtual form of carbon could speed up electronics By Bruce E. BeansChemists from the College of Science and Technology’s Center for Computational Design of Functional […]
Jan. 3, 2023 New Temple research institute explores science of cell membranes and non-biological surfaces/interfaces By Bruce E. BeansResearchers from Temple University’s College of Science and Technology, the Lewis Katz School of […] Nov. 28, 2022 Temple researcher part of AI-powered cruise control system test, largest study of its kind By Greg ForniaExperiment on smart interstate may pave the way to better fuel efficiency and traffic relief The […] A surface in the complement of the figure-8 knot. Professor Matthew Stover's work characterizes the figure-8 as the only knot having infinitely many totally geodesic surfaces in its complement. Feb. 7, 2022 Mathematics Update Winter 2022 By Greg ForniaIn the middle of a challenging academic year that included in-person, hybrid and virtual learning […] Apr. 10, 2020 Chemistry's Vincent Voelz applies the power of folding@home to coronavirus research By Greg ForniaResearchers around the world are working at unprecedented speed and scale to understand the […] Apr. 10, 2020 Chemistry's Vincent Voelz applies the power of folding@home to coronavirus research By Greg ForniaResearchers around the world are working at unprecedented speed and scale to understand the […] Mar. 11, 2020 Temple mathematician part of $3.5M project to improve traffic flow and fuel savings By Greg ForniaBenjamin Seibold, a mathematics associate professor in the College of Science and Technology, is […] Mar. 11, 2020 Temple mathematician part of $3.5M project to improve traffic flow and fuel savings By Greg ForniaBenjamin Seibold, a mathematics associate professor in the College of Science and Technology, is […] Jan. 8, 2020 Hai-Lung Dai honored with special journal issue By Greg ForniaCarnell Professor of Chemistry Hai-Lung Dai was recently honored with a special issue of The […] Jul. 18, 2019 Ross Wang awarded $1.95M NIH grant By Bruce E. BeansRongsheng (Ross) Wang, assistant professor of chemistry, has been awarded a five-year, $1.95 […] Jul. 16, 2019 Reimagining dialysis with "molecular Lego" By Adam ZajacA contest to “reimagine dialysis” was held by KidneyX, a partnership between the U.S. Department of […] Sep. 17, 2018 Temple science team earns major NSF grant to build advanced microscope By Greg ForniaA group of Temple University faculty members, led by Chemistry Professor Eric Borguet and Laura H. […] Jul. 11, 2018 C2M2 is hub for interdisciplinary research By Hannah AmadioWith robots, virtual reality gear, a 3-D printer and a whiteboard filled with equations, the […] Jan. 3, 2017 Chemistry researchers tackle chemical warfare agents By Greg ForniaDepartment of Chemistry faculty researchers have been awarded two different multi-million dollar […] Jul. 2, 2015 New virtual form of carbon could speed up electronics By Bruce E. BeansChemists from the College of Science and Technology’s Center for Computational Design of Functional […]