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鶹ý: UAH Researcher Wins $500k NSF CAREER Award to Advance Problem Formulation in Systems Engineering
Released: 27-Mar-2025 8:00 PM EDT
UAH Researcher Wins $500k NSF CAREER Award to Advance Problem Formulation in Systems Engineering
University of Alabama Huntsville

Dr. Hanumanthrao “Rao” Kannan, an assistant professor at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), has received a National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award to reimagine foundational aspects of systems engineering, an interdisciplinary field that involves designing, integrating and managing complex systems throughout their lifecycle.

鶹ý: Technology Simulates Classroom Research Experience
Released: 19-Mar-2025 7:55 PM EDT
Technology Simulates Classroom Research Experience
Cornell College

Cornell College Assistant Professor of Statistics Tyler George and one of his classes took part in a newly published study exploring how a unique computer game created a research experience that engaged students.

鶹ý: “Significant Proportion” of World’s Rural Population Missing From Global Estimates, Says Study
Released: 18-Mar-2025 6:00 AM EDT
“Significant Proportion” of World’s Rural Population Missing From Global Estimates, Says Study
Aalto University

Governments, international bodies and researchers rely on global population data for resource allocation and infrastructure planning to disease epidemiology and disaster risk management. In a new study published in Nature Communications, researchers from Aalto University in Finland show the profound and systematic extent to which these datasets underestimate rural population figures worldwide.

Released: 14-Mar-2025 8:30 PM EDT
Preschoolers Can Reason Better Than We Think
Universite de Montreal

Education researcher Sarah Dufour explores how young children sort, classify and group the toys they play with.

   
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Released: 14-Mar-2025 8:15 PM EDT
NJIT Mathematician to Help Map Earth's Last Frontier with Navy Grant
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT)

We’ve mapped nearly all of Mars’ surface from orbit, yet we know less about Earth’s ocean floor — almost 75% remains unmapped in high resolution. This terrestrial blind spot is driv...

鶹ý: Topological Beaming of Light: A New Approach to Precision Beam Shaping
Released: 13-Mar-2025 9:05 AM EDT
Topological Beaming of Light: A New Approach to Precision Beam Shaping
Chinese Academy of Sciences

A novel approach to optical beam shaping based on topological physics effect experimentally demonstrated for the first time. By fabricating thin-film dielectric structures with precisely engineered properties, this new technique allows systematic control over beam profiles as opposed to conventional approaches involving tedious numerical optimization procedures.

Released: 12-Mar-2025 12:30 PM EDT
A Michigan Medicine Dosimetry Code Ready for Widespread Use in Software
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

A code developed at the University of Michigan is now helping patients in FDA-cleared software.

鶹ý: Actuarially Fair Endowment Funds Enable Equitable Risk-Sharing in Large Pools
Released: 10-Mar-2025 10:50 AM EDT
Actuarially Fair Endowment Funds Enable Equitable Risk-Sharing in Large Pools
Chinese Academy of Sciences

This study demonstrates that endowment contingency funds with actuarially fair contributions can achieve equitable compensation through risk pooling. Large participant pools significantly reduce payout volatility, approaching conventional insurance efficiency while maintaining full funding transparency.

鶹ý: Creativity Boosts NAPLAN Literacy and Numeracy Scores
Released: 4-Mar-2025 9:05 PM EST
Creativity Boosts NAPLAN Literacy and Numeracy Scores
University of South Australia

A groundbreaking study from University of South Australia researchers, shows that creativity plays an essential role in academic success, suggesting that students who think outside the box are more likely to excel in literacy and numeracy assessments.

鶹ý: SMU Researcher Awarded $14 Million Grant to Improve Math Learning Loss Nationwide, Setting SMU Record for Highest Single Award Total
Released: 3-Mar-2025 5:40 PM EST
SMU Researcher Awarded $14 Million Grant to Improve Math Learning Loss Nationwide, Setting SMU Record for Highest Single Award Total
Southern Methodist University

The five-year project will provide support to 4th and 5th graders in rural settings and out-of-school programs across the United States.

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Released: 19-Feb-2025 12:00 PM EST
Blockchain Technology Could Bring Benefits to the Auditing Industry
University of Maryland, Robert H. Smith School of Business

Research co-authored by UMD’s Sean Cao examines permissioned blockchains as enhancing reporting integrity, reducing costs and improving data privacy.

   
鶹ý: The Molecular Einstein
Released: 13-Feb-2025 4:10 AM EST
The Molecular Einstein
Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

Is it possible to tile a surface with a single shape in such a way that the pattern never repeats itself? In 2022, a mathematical solution to this “einstein problem” was discovered for the first time. Empa researchers have now also found a chemical solution: a molecule that arranges itself into complex, non-repeating patterns on a surface. The resulting aperiodic layer could even exhibit novel physical properties.

Released: 6-Feb-2025 7:05 PM EST
Gilles Brassard Wants to Keep Us Safe
Universite de Montreal

A pioneer in quantum information theory, the UdeM professor is spreading the word internationally on the threats of quantum computing and how quantum cryptography can help mitigate them.

Released: 6-Feb-2025 4:15 AM EST
52 Finalists Named for the 2025 Hertz Fellowships
The Fannie and John Hertz Foundation

The Fannie and John Hertz Foundation has announced 52 finalists for the 2025 Hertz Fellowships in applied science, mathematics and engineering.

Released: 3-Feb-2025 5:30 PM EST
Parents’ Maths Anxiety Linked to Lower Numeracy Skills in Children, Study Finds
Loughborough University

New research findings reveal that parents’ anxiety about mathematics can have a negative impact on their children’s early numeracy skills, influencing their performance in the subject as they progress through school.

Released: 31-Jan-2025 6:50 PM EST
MSU Research: How Race, Socioeconomic Status Contribute to Math Education Inequalities
Michigan State University

MSU research: How race, socioeconomic status contribute to math education inequalities

鶹ý: Los Alamos National Laboratory Partners with OpenAI to Advance National Security
Released: 30-Jan-2025 10:35 AM EST
Los Alamos National Laboratory Partners with OpenAI to Advance National Security
Los Alamos National Laboratory

Los Alamos National Laboratory partners with OpenAI to advance national security

Released: 28-Jan-2025 6:55 PM EST
Understanding How Companies (Sometimes) Inadvertently Pay Less in Taxes
North Carolina State University

There is a lot of interest among investors, regulators and researchers in understanding the extent to which companies take intentional steps to avoid paying taxes. A new study highlights the fact that many companies unintentionally avoid paying taxes and outlines why this is important.

鶹ý: Join US for the Upcoming HKIAS Distinguished Lecture Delivered by Professor Jean Salençon (19 Feb)
Released: 22-Jan-2025 5:05 AM EST
Join US for the Upcoming HKIAS Distinguished Lecture Delivered by Professor Jean Salençon (19 Feb)
Hong Kong Institute for Advanced Study, City University of Hong Kong

Join Professor Jean Salençon, Senior Fellow of HKIAS, as he takes us on a fascinating journey through the origins of the Mathematical Theory of Plasticity. Discover the pioneering work of Henri-Édouard Tresca on the “fluidity” of metals, the evolution of yield criteria, and how these ideas continue to shape material modeling in the age of AI.



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