Behzad Ghanbarian '14 will receive the Donald L. Turcotte award from the American Geophysical Union for his dissertation on the physical and hydraulic properties of rocks and soils.
Wright State biology professor Don Cipollini suggests use of white fringetree by emerald ash borer is likely to be widespread and that the beetle may move to close relatives.
Physics professor Dr. Allen Hunt recently published his work, which sought to answer the important question of "why rates of soil development and rock weathering slow over time".
M. Reza Soltanian was recently recognized by the Wright State Graduate School by receiving the Graduate Student Excellence Award. Congratulations, Reza!
On April 1, Prof. Wayne Carmichael will give the annual Carmichael Lecture "How Harmful are Harmful Algae Blooms?" in the Gandhi Auditorium (White Hall) at 6 PM. A reception with refreshments at 5 PM will precede the lecture in the White Hall atrium.
Katlin Bowman (advisor: Chad Hammerschmidt) and Ke Qin (advisor: Abinash Agrawal) successfully defended their dissertations in December. Congratulations to Drs. Bowman and Qin!
Two new faculty positions are open in the Department of Chemistry and the Department of Biological Sciences as part of a new hiring plan initiated in the College of Science and Mathematics. We are seeking candidates who can contribute to a growing interdepartmental cluster in global change