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Lumen Scholar uses smart tech to craft smart solutions that change lives
November 22, 2016
Beth Lester '17 is among the recipients of the Lumen Prize, which provides selected students with a $15,000 scholarship and celebrates their academic and creative accomplishments.
Computer scientist to explore the world of 'ubiquitous computing' as part of Voices of Discovery series – TONIGHT
November 11, 2016
Shwetak Patel is a professor of computer science and electrical engineering at the University of Washington, Seattle.
Physics/astronomy/biophysics interest and advising session
September 1, 2016
Please join physics professors for a Q&A about the programs. Monday Sept. 5, 3:30 p.m., McMichael 203
Engineering interest/advising session
September 1, 2016
Please join engineering professors who will be answering questions about the program and the profession on Thursday, Sept. 1, at 4 p.m. in McMichael 115.
Teaching the teachers: Elon faculty share STEM study ideas with local educators
August 16, 2016
The day-long professional development workshop for area teachers was supported by a grant from the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations.
Sabrina Campelo presents research at Frontiers in Medical Devices Conference
June 5, 2016
The sophomore physics major gave a podium presentation at the University of Maryland, College Park on Irreversible Electroporation (IRE), an emerging cancer therapy.
Scott Wolter presents research to Homeland Security
April 27, 2016
Scott Wolter, associate professor of engineering, presented his work related to airport baggage screening systems development at the Anomaly Detection and Imaging with X-rays (ADIX)/SPIE Defense and Security conference in Baltimore, Maryland on April 20, 2016.
Tom Riley '16 presents at international professional meeting
March 22, 2016
The March meeting of the American Physical Society is the largest annual international meeting of physicists, featuring more than 9,000 presentations from authors around the world.
Interdisciplinary team of Elon faculty and students publishes research on magnetic microspheres for biomedical applications
March 11, 2016
Associate professors Ben Evans (Physics) and Tonya Train (Biology) published alongside Julia Ronecker '13 (Biochemistry), David Han '18 (Engineering), Daniel Glass '10 (Engineering), and Alison Deatsch '13 (Physics) in Materials Science and Engineering: C.