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Day in the Life of a SPIE Professional: Amy Oldenburg

July 2, 2019

  “First, communication skills, particularly writing. Next, the ability to analyze a complex problem. Finally, grit and determination.”  Lab director Dr. Amy Oldenburg shares three skills necessary to do her job in SPIE Professional Magazine.   Amy’s story can be … Read more

Hill’s Lab featured in Science Translational Medicine

May 16, 2019

      David Hill’s lab was part of a paper featured in last month’s Science Translational Medicine that resulted from a 10 year collaborator between UNC and the University of Western Australia and their AREST CF group that worked … Read more

COIN and LSST-DESC join forces

May 16, 2019

The Cosmostatistics Initiative (COIN), a worldwide interdisciplinary community created to unlock cosmic puzzles, has entered into a strategic agreement with the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope-Dark Energy Science Collaboration (LSST-DESC). The LSST is expected to begin observations in 2021 and is one of … Read more

20 years of service milestone

May 16, 2019

Congratulations to Cliff Tysor and Tim O’Brien on achieving their 20 year anniversary with us! We know you have worked hard for this accomplishment and we truly appreciate your dedication.  

Science is Awesome Day at UNC

May 15, 2019

On any given Tuesday afternoon, it isn’t strange to see several hundred students eating lunch on Polk Place. This past Tuesday was no different, only this time, the students might have looked a lot smaller than usual.  Four different elementary … Read more

Dissertation Completion Fellowships Awarded

April 17, 2019

Josh McKenney and Sten Delos were both awarded the Dissertation Completion Fellowship from the Graduate School. Dissertation Completion Fellowships support doctoral students in the final year of their dissertation by enabling them to focus full time on research and writing. Recipients cannot hold … Read more

Michele Kelley wins the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship

April 17, 2019

Michele Kelley, Royster Fellow, wins the National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship. The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) helps ensure the vitality of the human resource base of science and engineering in the United States and reinforces its … Read more

Janssens selected among the 2019 APS Outstanding Referees

March 21, 2019

Dr. Robert V. Janssens, Edward G. Bilpuch Distinguished Professor, has been chosen as one of the 2019 American Physical Society’s Outstanding Referees of the Physical Review journals. The Outstanding Referee program was instituted in 2008 to recognize scientists who have … Read more

Gupta named top 300 Scholar in Regeneron Science Talent Search

March 15, 2019

The Society for Science & the Public announced Abhijit Gupta a top 300 scholar in the 78th Regeneron Science Talent Search for his research project involving gravitational waves from pulsating compact stars. The Regeneron Science Talent Search (Regeneron STS), a program … Read more