11/20/2013
Microelectronics-Photonics (µEP) Graduate Program - University of Arkansas
µEP Graduate Program - University of Arkansas The Ph.D.
The Microelectronics-Photonics program reports directly to Dean of the Graduate School of the University of Arkansas, but closely aligns its policies with the policies of both the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Engineering. The MS degree program was proposed in the fall of 1998, and was approved by the Arkansas Department of Higher Education on July 23, 1999 for fall sem
11/20/2013
Information Session Set Wednesday for Students Applying for NSF Research Fellowships | Arkansas... A U of A professor who serves on a national NSF selection panel will offer tips to students interested in applying
08/27/2013
08/27/2013
New Study Shows Tornadoes Tend Toward Higher Elevations and Cause Greater Damage Moving Uphill |... After analyzing Google Earth images of the 2011 Tuscaloosa and Joplin tornadoes, researchers at the University of Arkansas found that tornadoes cause greater damage when they travel uphill and less damage as they move downhill.
08/07/2013
microEP graduate student Greg Forcherio publishes in Applied Optics! Optical Attenuation of plasmonic nanocomposites within photonic devices. http://ow.ly/nIVAq
Institute for Nanoscience and Engineering | University of Arkansas University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, Nanotechnology (sometimes shortened to
08/06/2013
Institute's Dr. Spearot invited guest speaker at International symposium in Tokyo
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Institute for Nanoscience and Engineering | University of Arkansas University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, Nanotechnology (sometimes shortened to
07/16/2013
07/16/2013
NANO News
NANO Institute professors host International Workshop on Bismuth Containing Semiconductors ow.ly/mNhxJ
MicroEP Student Recognized by the Department of Energy - Drew DeJarnette, a doctoral candidate in the microelectronics-photonics program, received second place in the Innovation in Fuel Cycle research awards in June. This award, which is sponsored by the Office of Fuel Cycle Technologies of the U.S. Department of Energy, recognizes outstanding student publications in the fuel cycle field. DeJarnette's winning paper is titled "Spectral patterns underlying polarization-e... http://ow.ly/2y76SR
Pruitt Named Campus Ambassador for Agriculture Future of America http://ow.ly/2y3Tdx
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