STEMJazz is an inclusive incubator and networking hub that explores intersection/commonalities between researchers and their distinct disciplinary focus.
STEMJazz member Kimani Toussaint spotlighted in the Short Wave podcast on NPR for his efforts to create racially equitable pulse oximeters. Listen to the podcast here: https://t.co/h666No5hkN
STEMJazz member Amanda Ruiz and her co-authors, Prof. Alison DeLong & Prof. Antentor Hinton Jr.,were recently published in Trends in Parasitology. And their work made the cover. Read the article here: https://t.co/KBDDe4SCBt
New experimental findings bolster Stephon Alexander's 2006 theory that suggested that Chern-Simons gravity could also potentially solve one of the biggest mysteries in cosmology: why our universe contains more matter than antimatter.
https://t.co/RsZP4mpvkJ
In the November issue, OPN highlights @OpticaWorldwide Fellow Kimani Toussaint Jr., professor and senior associate dean of @brownengin, to learn more about how he got started, what his lab is working on and where it’s headed. https://t.co/PY6rwwRnp2
Congratulations to STEMJazz member Stephon Alexander, who been elected Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) for 2022! For more details: https://t.co/5WL0m0H203
🔊Professor Christopher Rose was awarded the 2022 @IEEEorg Undergraduate Teaching Award at the Frontiers in Education Conference which concluded in Uppsala, Sweden yesterday. https://t.co/pobyAwAcjW
Please join us in Congratulating Mayra Banuelos on her first author paper recently published in PNAS!
For those who would like to read the article:
https://t.co/k1KAJVw6YO
Thinking Out Loud, a Presidential Colloquium Series featuring Nadya Mason, of the University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign, is coming Tuesday, Sept. 27. Register here: https://t.co/9cdJRVYjtx
A dream that always seemed so far away finally became a reality. It was a full day, but I couldn’t be more excited to join a dynamic and welcoming department. I can’t wait for the future ahead and so much that I hope to do. Coming from a small town, growing up without many
Have you ever wondered about whether epistasis shapes human quantitative traits? Is chasing it a fool's errand? Thanks to the wonderful postdoc program @ICERM, @lorin_crawford and I have dropped another single on @biorxivpreprint, co-led by Greg Darnell & @SLiMulateshady. 1/4
Our faculty member @Dan_E_Ibarra is one of the co-organizers/instructors of this 2 week summer school on paleoclimate for grad students! Details of this summer camp can be found here: https://t.co/exUp1zgJre
Brown Physics Ph.D. Student Rutendo Jakachira's work developing a pulse oximeter that will work across a variety of skin tones has earned national recognition.
Happy to share that I’ve been awarded a Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship to fund the last year of my PhD! Honored to be part of the @NASEMFordFellow community come June 1st #PhDloading