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Kennesaw State's Eighth Annual R Day Showcases Analytics Students
November 15, 2019
Why are some animals adopted quicker than others? What key factors affect NFL betting lines? How accurately can ocean buoys measure waves? More than 40 Kennesaw State University undergraduate and graduate analytics students will share research results on those and other popular topics during the eighth annual KSU R Day on Friday, Nov. 22.
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Salerno Symposium showcases faculty research
October 17, 2019
Two faculty researchers were recently recognized for their contributions in the fields of chemistry and biology at KSU’s John C. Salerno Memorial Research Symposium, a symposium highlighting a cross-section of faculty research at the University. Altug Poyraz, assistant professor of chemistry, earned the John C. Salerno Prize for Research Achievement, and Martin Hudson, associate professor of biology, received the People’s Choice Award for Best Presentation.
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KSU Researcher Receives NSF Grant
September 12, 2019
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a grant to Kennesaw State University researcher Martina Kaledin to unravel the molecules in hydrogen-bonded systems, using the University’s supercomputer. The aim of the research is to contribute to the development of molecular dynamics computer simulation models, which advance scientists’ understanding of chemical systems, as well as complex biological systems.
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Kennesaw State Recognizes Birla Carbon Scholars
September 03, 2019
Kennesaw State University junior Destiny Paige’s research into a new bioactive glass for use in tissue repair and drug delivery won the Top Poster Award at the Birla Carbon Symposium, at which the College of Science and Mathematics (CSM) officially recognized the 11 new Birla Carbon Scholars.
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2019 Kennesaw State Birla Carbon Scholars Selected
July 01, 2019
Kennesaw State University’s College of Science and Mathematics has selected 11 Birla Carbon Scholars to each receive a $4,000 stipend to pursue their individual research interests during a unique 10-week summer program established by Birla Carbon, the world’s largest manufacturer and supplier of carbon black. In marking the sixth year of the scholars program, Birla Carbon increased the number of scholars to 11 from 10 and increased its pledge to $275,000 to support the undergraduate research program in the College of Science and Mathematics (CSM) for a five-year annual gift of $55,000.
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Kennesaw State students take top honors in national analytics competition
May 06, 2019
A Kennesaw State student competition team earned second place in the SAS Student Symposium, a national analytics competition showcasing skills in the application of SAS Analytics in big data, earning them an invitation to the world’s largest event for analytics professionals.
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Kennesaw State breaks ground on Science Lab Annex
April 18, 2019
Kennesaw State University broke ground today on a new $5 million addition that will enable the College of Science and Mathematics to expand biology and chemistry course offerings to students on the University’s Marietta Campus. The new structure is scheduled to open in December 2019.
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Kennesaw State students gather with industry experts for Analytics Day
April 18, 2019
Kennesaw State University’s Analytics and Data Science Institute will present its annual Analytics Day on April 26, focusing on some of the biggest data issues affecting society, including the ethics involved in the use of data.
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Kennesaw State Science Lab Annex groundbreaking set for April 18
April 10, 2019
Kennesaw State University officials will break ground Thursday, April 18, at 10:30 a.m., on the $5 million KSU Science Lab Annex on the Marietta Campus.
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Kennesaw State students participate in first Posters at the Georgia State Capitol
March 27, 2019
Four Kennesaw State undergraduate researchers present their research projects today during the first Posters at the Georgia State Capitol, an event for undergraduate researchers to share their scholarly works with state government officials. Their projects are among the 41 selected to debut under the Gold Dome.
