
Susintable Nanotechnology-Enabled Plant Agriculture
Physics Prof. John Dutcher co-authored a study on overcoming barriers to implement nanotechnology-enabled agriculture.
Physics Prof. John Dutcher co-authored a study on overcoming barriers to implement nanotechnology-enabled agriculture.
The new online platform offers resources, academic preparedness modules, and connections to incoming CEPS students.
CEPS chemistry student, Aidan England, has won third place in the University-wide 3MT campus final.
Pandemics: Culture, Science, and Society (UNIV*2020) will blend expertise from four U of G colleges, including CEPS.
Engineering Prof. John Donald received the designation from CEEA-ACEG for service in engineering education, leadership, and design education.
Engineering Prof. Beth Parker has been awarded the Tage Erlander Professorship for a visiting professorship at Lund University.
Two engineering students founded Forward Innovation, providing design solutions for demanding industry problems.
The study, led by engineering Prof. Ed McBean, will test disinfection protocols for COVID-19 in long-term care facilities.
U of G is celebrating graduates through special convocation keepsake boxes. CEPS students will receive a letter from the dean.
Computer science Prof. Ali Dehghantanha says agriculture cybersecurity lagging when compared to other sectors.