News Archives
2008
- CBS Evening News reports on Chinese Pollution Reaches U.S. includes
comments by Steve Cliff, Applied Science Researcher.
Printed transcript.
- Additional reporting in the San Jose Mercury News. - The 2006 Gordon Bell Prize for Peak Performance was awarded to the "Large-Scale Electronic Structure Calculations of High-Z Metals on the BlueGene/L Platform" team, including Francois Gygi, Applied Science Professor.
- The Future of Fusion Energy - the New Nukes, features comments by Applied
Science Professors David Hwang and Paul Craig and research engineer Robert
Horton. - Steven Cliff and Tony Van Curen, research engineers in Applied Science, comment on their research on the levels of trans-Pacific pollution in California that result from the use of fossil fuels in China. Also mentioned in the New York Times
- Applied Science Professor Francois Gygi Co-investigator on Supercomputer Study of Water
- DAS Faculty elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Edward Teller Chair of Applied Science Recruitment
2007
- What happens when the hydrogen molecule is torn apart?
William McCurdy, Professor of Applied Science and Chemistry - Edward Teller Chair of Applied Science Recruitment
- On-going Recruitment for Research Engineer
- The Board of Directors of the Optical Society of America (OSA) has elected Denise Krol to be a Fellow of the Society. This is to recognize her significant contributions to photosensitivity and laser spectroscopy in glass fibers.
- Faculty Award Call 2007
