Tag: CSET

  • Dr. Rasedul Islam and his student Ethan White’s research wins award at 35th Annual Wisconsin Space Conference

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    The paper, “A Computational Tool for On-Site Customization of Space Robotic Manipulators through Dynamic Analysis,” authored by Dr. Md Rasedul Islam, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, and his student researcher Ethan White (ME ’25), was recognized with the Undergraduate Best Poster Award at the 35th Wisconsin Annual Space Conference (2025).  This work was supported by…

  • Mechanical Engineering Associate Professor Dr. Rasedul Islam Elevated to IEEE Senior Member

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    Dr. Rasedul Islam, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, has been elevated to the distinguished grade of Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).  This honor is significant, as only 10% of IEEE’s nearly half a million members worldwide hold this grade. Senior Member status recognizes extensive professional experience, as well as…

  • Dr. Mike Zorn Publishes Article in Catalysts

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    Dr. Mike Zorn (Chemistry, Associate Dean of the College of Science, Engineering and Technology) has coauthored an article that was recently published in Catalysts, titled “Catalytic Oxidation of Ethanol for Treatment of Commercially Produced Carbon Dioxide Using Aqueous Sol–Gel-Derived Catalyst Materials.“ The purpose of the study was to design a catalytic-based treatment system that could…

  • Dr. Keir Wefferling Publishes Article in The Bryologist

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    Dr. Keir Wefferling (Biology, Fewless Herbarium Curator) has coauthored an article that was recently published in The Bryologist, titled “The surprising appearance of Riccia cavernosa (Ricciaceae) in North American pavement cracks.“ The article highlights that, in recent years, bryologists have noticed a liverwort, the cavernous crystalwort (Riccia cavernosa), appearing in sidewalk cracks/seams and at the…

  • UW-Green Bay Mourns the Loss of Professor Emeritus William George Kuepper

    UW-Green Bay Mourns the Loss of Professor Emeritus William George Kuepper

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    William George Kuepper III, age 91, of Longmont, Colorado, passed away on Tuesday, April 15, 2025. Professor Emeritus William George Kuepper left a lasting impression on the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. In his 1995 nomination papers for Provost and Vice Chancellor emeritus, his colleagues wrote, “To review the career of William G. Kuepper is to review the…

  • Amanda Nelson Receives MCW’s Distinguished Basic Science Faculty Award

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    We are proud to announce that Dr. Amanda Nelson (Human Biology) has been honored with the Distinguished Basic Science Faculty Award by the graduating medical students at the Medical College of Wisconsin-Green Bay. This prestigious recognition is presented annually to a faculty member who demonstrates outstanding dedication to the teaching of basic sciences and a deep commitment…

  • Prof. Wefferling published article highlighting ‘state record’ moss

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    Dr. Keir Wefferling, Assistant Professor of Biology and Curator of the Fewless Herbarium (Cofrin Center for Biodiversity) recently published an article highlighting a “State record” moss (i.e., a species not previously documented in Wisconsin), the tufted fen moss, Paludella squarrosa. Keir and colleagues found this moss growing in a boreal rich fen in 2021, and…

  • Dr. John Luczaj Publishes Article in Minerals Journal

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    UW-Green Bay Geoscience professor John Luczaj, along with 4 current and former undergraduate students, is a coauthor of a collaborative research article with other faculty and students in the U.S. and China. The coauthors include 4 current and former UW-Green Bay undergraduate students (Neda Mobasher, Justice Saxby, Eryn Carney, and Arianna Hilbert), along with colleagues…

  • UW-Green Bay’s Sawa Senzaki and William Dirienzo Honored by the Universities of Wisconsin

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    The Universities of Wisconsin honored UW-Green Bay Associate Dean, Cultural Psychologist and Professor Sawa Senzaki as a recipient of a 2024 Outstanding Women of Color in Education Award, and UW-Green Bay Chair of Physics and Associate Professor William Dirienzo as a recipient of the 2024 Dr. P.B. Poorman Award for Outstanding Achievement on Behalf of…

  • Tiny Earth Winter Symposium on Friday, December 6 at Lambeau Field

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    Join students, families and the community and learn more about student research that will empower the next generation of scientists and healthcare professionals. Green Bay, WI —  Students from areas across the state and nation will present their findings at the Tiny Earth in Titletown research symposium in the Lambeau Field Atrium on Friday, December…