Brooks Payette
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Among the Best
Three graduate students received Outstanding Student Paper Awards from the American Geophysical Union. -
Super Simulations
UNH professor conducts research on world’s fastest supercomputer. -
Honored at Home
NASA astronaut Lee Morin '74 has received the CEPS Distinguished Alumni Award. -
Trio of Bronze
A UNH team has finished third in world’s longest-running security challenge. -
ACS Honors Greenberg
The American Chemical Society has named Arthur Greenberg one of its 2017 Fellows. -
Five UNH Students Get SMART
Five UNH students were recently awarded Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation scholarships through the Department of Defense. -
The Science of Cycling
Can drafting techniques be improved for better energy savings? UNH undergraduates are investigating. -
Marko Knezevic Snags CAREER Award
Scanning electron microscope image of a fractured magnesium alloy -
UNH Junior Named a "New Face" in Engineering
“UNH has challenged and pushed me to be my best in all areas of my life," says Kate Haslett '18. -
UNH Junior Named to ASCE's "New Faces of Engineering"
Katie Haslett '18 has been named to the American Society of Civil Engineers' 2017 class of New Faces of Civil Engineering, which highlights the next generation of leaders in the profession. -
Get Smart
UNH researchers have shown for the first time that rotating cells in chiral cellular solids, a foam-like substance, could lead to the creation of a new smart material. -
Here’s An Awesome Story
On a Tuesday afternoon in early November at Dover Middle School, dinosaurs roamed the auditorium. Meanwhile, Cinderella, Rapunzel and other characters tried to fix a broken time machine and make it... -
A Year in One Day
CEPS assistant professor Harish Vashisth has been awarded access to world’s fastest supercomputer for biomolecular simulations. -
Secure in His Pursuits
Sean Kramer ’17 excelled at a global security competition. -
A Snapshot of Fall at UNH
University Day and Homecoming helped usher in the fall semester. Here’s a look at just some of what went on around campus. -
Farm of the Future
Students believe aquaponics could alleviate hunger and starvation around the world. -
Excellence in Research
Two CEPS faculty members have received recognition from the Geological Society of America. -
A Summer at Apple
On the day Apple revealed its latest products, Abby Koczera ‘17 might have been feeling a bit nostalgic about her summer despite being in the midst of a busy fall semester. -
Faculty Receive Grants
Three College of Engineering and Physical Sciences professors have receieved nearly $1 million in awards from the U.S. Department of Energy. -
Making Space for Innovation
Looking back, Matt Griswold '18 admits to knowing that his desire to bring a student makerspace to the University of New Hampshire would be a tall task. -
Brad Kinsey Named 2016 Society of Manufacturing Engineers Fellow
Brad Kinsey has been elected as a Society of Manufacturing Engineers Fellow for his demonstrated impact on the manufacturing profession. -
Global Impact
Two years ago, five UNH students had a vision to deliver a reliable and sustainable energy system to a community in need. -
CAREER Success
Three UNH faculty members have received prestigious National Science Foundation awards to support work that aims to understand turbulent flows, flexible biomolecules and a unique category of... -
Printing the Future
Yaning Li, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, received an NSF CAREER award. -
Simulating Biomolecules
Although it could one day lead to advances in drugs that treat HIV, Harish Vashisth’s research is far more likely to use supercomputers than the pipettes or microscopes more commonly associated with... -
Tackling Turbulence
Assistant professor of mathematics John Gibson, recipient of a NSF CAREER award. -
Engineering an Oasis
Four engineering seniors recently laid the groundwork for a sustainable aquaponics system expected to produce fresh vegetables and fish for a community in Costa Rica, and Project Oasis members... -
Harnessing the Sun
Two years ago, five UNH students had a vision to deliver a reliable and sustainable energy system to a community in need. In January, that vision became a reality when the Takumi Community School in... -
A Festival of STEM
It’s not often hundreds of students and dozens of teachers willingly choose to attend school on a weekend. But that was the case on a sunny September Saturday when hundreds descended on North Country... -
Filling the STEM Pipeline
Three sessions of UNH Tech Camp provided the opportunity to build and -
Spreading Their Passion for STEM
The UNH chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers is on a mission to, among other ideals, promote its members’ involvement in the community. So when the nearby Greenland Central School... -
Mathematics Professor Kevin Short Inducted as National Academy of Inventors Fellow
Academic research leading to innovation with tangible health, economic or other quality of life benefits is seen as an ideal model for the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences.
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