Author: betancus
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Gain Hands-on Research Experience in Summer High School Freshwater Program
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When Maddie Mueller saw an Instagram post about a summer high school freshwater program at UW-Green Bay, she immediately applied. “I plan to go into the freshwater science field and wanted some real in-lab experiences.” says Mueller, a senior at Oshkosh West High School. “Being able to go into my freshman year of college with…
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Exploring Modern Supply Chain Management: A Lecture by Dr. Md Shahidul Islam at UW-Green Bay
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Richard J. Resch School of Engineering Professor Dr. Mohammad Upal Mahfuz hosted Cofrin School of Business Assistant Professor Dr. Md Shahidul Islam in an invited speaker talk, entitled “An Introduction to Modern Supply Chain Management.” Although this invited lecture was a part of Dr. Mahfuz’s ET 360 (Project Management) class, this talk was made open…
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Electrical Engineering Senior Design Team Showcases Work at CSET Fall Symposium
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The Electrical Engineering Senior Design Teams were thrilled to present their innovative works at the CSET Fall Symposium 2024. This event highlighted the culmination of months of dedicated effort, showcasing the team’s exceptional engagement in research, problem-solving, and creative design. The students demonstrated remarkable skills in applying their knowledge to address real-world challenges, producing a…
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UW-Green Bay’s Lower Fox River Watershed Monitoring Program Receives Green Gift from Cellcom
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Green Bay, WI (November 25, 2024) – Cellcom has selected 15 nonprofits in Brown County to receive a share of its annual Green Gifts, which invests money from recycled cell phones back into environmental projects. This year Cellcom’s Green Gifts are helping monitor water quality in the Fox River Watershed, connecting communities with food forests,…
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Faculty note: Associate Prof. Dan Meinhardt ‘Wisconsin People & Ideas’ publication
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Associate Professor Dan Meinhardt (Human Biology and Curator of the Richter Museum) recently published an article entitled “Nature’s Hidden Gems” in Wisconsin People & Ideas – Fall 2024 issue. The article focuses on the activities of the Richter Museum of Natural History and can be viewed on pages 20-29. You can learn more about the Richter…
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Dan Meinhardt (Human Biology) Featured in Exhibit at Art Garage
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Dan Meinhardt, Associate Professor of Human Biology and Curator of the Richter Museum of Natural History, is part of the Art Garage’s group exhibition called “something of the marvelous.” Two floral photographs are Meinhardt’s contribution to the show, which showcases work inspired by nature. The exhibition runs from October 5 through October 26, with an…
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Zorn (Chemistry) and Houghton (Biology) Receive Grant from Department of Commerce and NOAA
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Congratulations to Michael Zorn (Professor, Chemistry), Chris Houghton (Assistant Professor, Biology) and Val Klump (UW-Milwaukee) on receiving a $66,000 grant from the Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration through the Great Lakes Observing System (GLOS), for “Monitoring algal blooms and dissolved oxygen concentrations around commercial fishing operations using optimized low-cost LoRaWAN buoy systems”. …
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Dr. Islam Receives NASA-Funded Grant to Advance Space Robotics Research, Leading UWGB’s Robotics Research and Teaching.
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Mechanical Engineering Associate Professor Md “Rasedul” Islam has been selected as a 2024-2025 Early-Stage Investigator Grant award recipient, funded by NASA through the Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium (WSGC), to support his robotics research. The selection process is highly competitive, engaging a statewide pool of applicants and awarding only one recipient in this category. This $11,064…
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UW-Green Bay’s Phoenix Phoenoms Rocket Team Takes Second Place
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The Phantastic Phoenoms from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay have won second place in the 2024 Collegiate Rocket Launch Competition, presented by NASA Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium at Carthage College! Each year, WSGC assists in training the next generation of aerospace professionals by challenging student-led teams to design, construct, and fly high-powered rockets. The…
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Malone finds Wisconsin’s oldest known rock
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Dr. Shawn Malone (Geology) and two student coauthors, Kristal VandenElzen-Benson (Geoscience major) and Bruce Bilgreen (Geoscience ’23 graduate), presented at the 2024 Geological Society of America Conference on April 23, 2024. Their poster entitled “THE OLDEST ROCK IN WISCONSIN? SINGLE GRAIN ZIRCON U/Pb AND Lu/Hf DATA FROM WISCONSIN RIVER VALLEY GNEISSES HELP CHARACTERIZE THE ANCIENT…