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Proposals funded: Pauca, King

Congratulations to Paul Pauca, associate professor of computer science, whose proposal entitled “Implicit Geometry and Linear and Nonlinear Tensor Based Compression and Restructuring of High Dimensional Multimodality Data sets” has been funded by the US Department of Defense and the Boeing Company (WFU funding agency). […]


April 2012 faculty publications

The following faculty had writings published in April 2012: Goddard, Jason & Bill Marcum. (Business). Real Estate Investment: A Value Based Approach. Springer. April 2012. Wong, Yue-Ling. (Computer Science). Digital Media Primer, 2nd edition. Prentice Hall. February 2012.


Cho’s research highlighted in journal

A recent paper by Prof. Sam Cho and his collaborators at University of Maryland and Zhejiang University (China) was highlighted by the Journal of the American Chemical Society. In their study, they performed a novel ion-concentration coarse-grained MD simulation of the human telomerase RNA […]


Proposals funded: Plemmons, Mitra

Congratulations to Bob Plemmons, Reynolds Professor of Computer Science and Mathematics, whose proposal entitled “Comprehensive Space-Object Characterization Using Spectrally Compressive Polarimetric Imaging” has been funded by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) and the University of New Mexico. Congratulations to Ananda […]


Proposals funded: Dos Santos, Pauca

Congratulations to Patricia Dos Santos, assistant professor of chemistry, whose proposal entitled “Targeting Bacillithiol and Thiol-based Redox Homeostasis in Bacillus Anthracis” has been funded by the N.C. Biotechnology Center and the WFU Health Sciences. Congratulations to Paul Pauca, associate professor of computer science, […]


Thursdays at Byrum Hall

The Provost and the Undergraduate Admissions Office invite faculty and staff to Thursdays at Porter B. Byrum Hall (the Welcome and Admissions Center) on Nov. 17. A wine and cheese reception will run from 4-4:30 p.m., followed by a program from 4:30-5:15 p.m. that […]

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Proposals funded: Fulp, Lawlor

Congratulations to Errin Fulp, associate professor of Computer Science, whose proposal entitled “Modeling Mobile Agent Populations and Movement for CEDS” has been funded by the U.S. Department of Energy and the Battelle Memorial Institute. Congratulations to Michael Lawlor, professor of Health & Exercise […]


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