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Created: Tuesday, August 04 2015 11:29
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Last Updated: Tuesday, August 18 2015 12:07
Scientific Computing assistant professor Chen Huang’s research entitled, “Precise Design of Phosphorescent Molecular Butterflies with Tunable Photoinduced Structural Change and Dual Emission,” is featured on the cover of the international edition of the journal, Angewandte Chemie.
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Created: Tuesday, July 14 2015 14:16
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Last Updated: Wednesday, July 15 2015 12:11
Scientific Computing Research Associate John Burkardt created a new course for the summer, entitled Scientific Communication. The course is designed to help students communicate their research in any medium, in any venue.
When did you begin to think about introducing a communication series for the students?
"The motivation for this class came from one of the graduate students, who said he needed a two-credit seminar course to complete his requirements. Then a friend of his said he would take the class, but suggested turning it into a writing class, so he would be motivated to finish a paper. With two students who seemed highly motivated to get something done over the summer, I agreed to set something up."
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Created: Wednesday, July 01 2015 14:27
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Last Updated: Saturday, July 04 2015 10:22
Grad student Nathan Crock attended Sunposium 2015, the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience biennial conference in Jupiter, Florida. The Sunposium highlights some of the most complex issues at the forefront of understanding neural circuits, and features world-renowned scientists from research institutes and universities throughout the US and Europe. While he was at the March event, Crock discussed his research, and was invited to the Planck Institute for a collaboration.
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Created: Friday, May 01 2015 10:16
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Last Updated: Friday, May 01 2015 11:30
Scientific Computing department chair Max Gunzburger has been named the 2015-2016 Robert O. Lawton Distinguished Professor Award. The Lawton award is the highest honor faculty can bestow on a colleague. The award recognizes faculty for scholarly distinction in the discipline, quality teaching, graduate mentoring, research and service to the community. Visit www.fsu.edu for the full story.
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Created: Monday, April 20 2015 12:10
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Last Updated: Monday, April 20 2015 16:19
SC Associate Professor Ming Ye awarded the Walter L. Huber Civil Engineering Research Prize for his body of research.
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