July 28th, 2017
Statistics researchers at JSM 2017
Statistics faculty and students participate in the Joint Statistical Meetings 2017 in Baltimore, July 29-August 3.
Statistics faculty and students participate in the Joint Statistical Meetings 2017 in Baltimore, July 29-August 3.
Ten students from institutions across the country have gathered for the prestigious Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program in Mathematics.
Two new Research Experiences for Undergraduates in the field of statistics are training students in cutting-edge data analytics and computational skills essential to interdisciplinary research.
Jaga Giebultowicz, professor in the Department of Integrative Biology, has been awarded a Fulbright research and teaching scholarship for 2017-2018.
Doctoral student Heather Kitada enjoys working in both statistics and the wider world of science communication, outreach and advocacy.
OSU Statistics’ online data analytics programs are training students to be data scientists capable of managing and finding insights in large quantities of data.
The College graduated a record 629 students with baccalaureate degrees, 64 master’s and 66 doctoral students in 2016-17.
Honors senior biology major Swechya Banskota, who originally hails from Kathmandu, Nepal, has distinguished herself as a leader and healthcare advocate.
Patrons at Café Yumm! near campus enjoy their food with biodegradable plastic silverware developed in an OSU lab by chemistry senior Jason Sandwisch (’17).
The Department of Physics hosted an international workshop on the physics and observations of supernovae and other cosmic explosive phenomena.
Physicist Matt Graham was awarded a 2017 SPIE Defense and Commercial Sensing Rising Researcher award, one of only ten scientists recognized across the country.
Through the ESTEME@OSU project, OSU has conducted a comprehensive examination of its learning practices and is evolving them to transform its culture of scholarship
Alumnus Scott Clark (’08) was named to Forbes’ 30 under 30 list for 2016 and wins the College of Science Young Alumni Award.
A total of five science Ph.D. students received prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program awards in 2016.
Dr. Kent Thornburg (’72), who earned his earned his Ph.D. in Zoology at OSU, is now a globally acclaimed scientist in cardiovascular physiology.
Microbiology doctoral student Stephanie Rosales will spend two months in Nepal on an NSF Graduate Research Internship Program (GRIP).
Cassie Lew was recently awarded the prestigious DAAD RISE (Research Internships in Science and Engineering) fellowship to conduct research this summer in Germany.
Researchers are interpreting and advancing biohealth sciences in innovative new ways by applying the natural sciences, such as mathematics, statistics and chemistry.
Chemist Sandra Loesgen’s lab studies fungi and bacteria found in dirt to find cures for diseases such as cancer.
Chemistry alumnus Steven Sloop (Ph.D., ’96) is at the forefront of global efforts to invent and commercialize a clean battery recycling technology.