NSF CAREER recipient using AI to advance weather forecasting
Haonan Chen is developing a suite of AI models that draw on data from radar observations of clouds and precipitation to improve the accuracy of short- and long-term weather predictions.
Haonan Chen is developing a suite of AI models that draw on data from radar observations of clouds and precipitation to improve the accuracy of short- and long-term weather predictions.
The funding will allow Ghosh and his research group to further investigate what causes tissue degeneration when cells and genes are stretched beyond their physiological limit, and how the process can be intervened through medicine.
The Silver Medal is awarded annually to one student at each of the state’s engineering colleges. Chastain was chosen from a field of eight nominees put forth by the departments in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering.
Mechanical engineering professor Mostafa Yourdkhani has been awarded the National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Award for his research on advanced manufacturing of composite materials.
Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor Branislav Notaros has been elected 2024 president of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Antennas and Propagation Society
Xinfeng Gao, an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, was recently recognized with the Outstanding Achievement Award for Women in Aerospace and an NSF Mid-Career Advancement Award, for her research accomplishments in aerospace engineering.
Branislav Notaros received the award for authoring the top journal paper published in IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine in all of 2021.
The professorship was created in 1989 to support innovative teaching and research while advancing the careers of outstanding junior and mid-level faculty in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering.
Atmospheric Science Professor Emeritus Wayne Schubert has been elected an American Geophysical Union Fellow, and Professor Scott Denning was chosen to receive the Climate Communication Prize.
Atmospheric Science Professor Scott Denning has been awarded the American Geophysical Union’s Climate Communication Prize, recognizing his significant impact communicating climate science to the public.