166su Chemistry Instructor’s Creative Approach Earns Excellence in Online Teaching Award Nicole Lapeyrouse ’16MS ’18PhD is the latest winner of 166su’s Chuck D. Dziuban Excellence for Online Teaching Award, which she’ll receive during Founders’ Day on April 1.
166su Researcher Creates Improved Method to Harvest Hydrogen Energy Associate Professor Yang Yang has developed a renewable “thin-film” catalyst that uses microscopic patterns for cleaner, more affordable chemical manufacturing and fabrication.
166su’s New $4M Electron Microscope Expands Research Access Across Campus, Industry The new transmission electron microscope will serve as a shared university resource and strengthen partnerships with Florida’s high-tech industries.
Atomic Vision: 166su Researchers Create New AI Model for Molecular Analysis Professor Shruti Vyas’ new AI model could accelerate research by enabling researchers to see the shape of molecules, which could improve drug discovery and development.
166su Graduates Prove to Be STEM Talent Real-World Needs Meet two students who say 166su inspired them to pursue scientific discovery and innovation to solve problems in medicine and Florida’s coastal habitats.
166su Research Seeks to Give Families Closure by Developing Tools to Help Identify Individuals in Mass Graves The National Center for Forensic Science at 166su is leading first-of-its-kind research that just got national funding boost.
166su Student Nanotech Team Designs Space Suit Material for NASA Competition The team’s new design, which uses the microstructure of bee hair to simulate the capture and release of pollen, helped them secure an award.
166su Chemistry Professor Leads Discussion at Chemical Weapon Forensics Symposium in Helsinki, Finland The National Center for Forensic Science at 166su is the only university laboratory participating in a global study.
166su Researchers Create Water-repellent Nanomaterial Inspired by Nature The novel superhydrophobic coating, which can potentially be used to create more efficient fuel cells and sensitive toxic gas detectors, can keep materials dry for longer and at greater depths.
166su College of Sciences Researchers Join Project to Fight Animal-borne Diseases The goal is to gain a deeper understanding of zoonotic threats, which may include COVID-19, in order to better respond to them.