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May 20, 2013
Five UNH Scholars Recognized for Their Expertise
Scholars from across UNH have been recognized recently for their expertise and contributions to their fields of research and creative expression. They are: Grant Drumheller, Jack Resch, David Richman, Ann Dillon, and Martha Carlson. Read morePosted in: Health, Behavioral & Social Sciences, Humanities & the Arts, Sustainability & the Environment, Research Development & Communications, Research Spotlight
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May 20, 2013
Four New Books by COLA Faculty Published
College of Liberal Arts faculty members Kevin Healey, Brigitte Bailey, Christina Ortmeier-Hooper, and Monica Chiu have had books published recently. They represent but a sample of the wide range of topics COLA faculty explore. The books are: Read morePosted in: Health, Behavioral & Social Sciences, Humanities & the Arts, Research Development & Communications, Research Spotlight
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May 20, 2013
Chemical Engineer Xiaowei Teng Receives Prestigious U.S. Dept. of Energy Early Career Research Award
Xiaowei Teng, assistant professor of chemical engineering, has received an Early Career Research Award from the U.S. Department of Energy. He will pursue research that will improve the ability to store energy in supercapacitors which hold promise as an alternative – or augmentation – to ion batteries in electric vehicles and other applications. Read morePosted in: Business & Technology, Engineering & Physical Sciences, Research Development & Communications, Research Spotlight
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May 20, 2013
JoAnne Malloy Presents at Congressional Briefing for National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week
JoAnne Malloy, clinical assistant professor in the Institute on Disability joined Congresswoman Grace Napolitano (D-CA) and other mental health professionals at a legislative briefing for members of Congress and their staff in Washington, D.C., Tuesday, May 7, 2013 in recognition of National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week. Read morePosted in: Health, Behavioral & Social Sciences, Research Development & Communications, Research Spotlight
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May 20, 2013
Yitang Zhang Provides Major Step Toward Long-sought Proof Involving Pairs of Prime Numbers
UNH mathematician Yitang Zhang has made a major breakthrough towards solving a centuries-old problem - the twin prime conjecture. His results show that finds that there are infinitely many pairs of prime numbers that are less than 70 million units apart. Although 70 million seems like a very large number, the existence of any finite bound, no matter how large, means that that the gaps between... Read morePosted in: Engineering & Physical Sciences, Research Development & Communications, Research Spotlight
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