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Penn State Research
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Innovation. Collaboration. Translation.
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We’ve created this LinkedIn Page to showcase the hottest news and events from our Penn State Research enterprise. We are comprised of world-renowned interdisciplinary institutes, academic colleges and several additional schools which contribute to the research portfolio that represents Penn State – all of which generate a vast number of innovations, research, partnerships, and scholarly work – just waiting to reach audiences like you. If you have an interest in hard-core scientific and scholarly works, you are in the right place. Our contributions to students, communities, industry and history are a woven ecosystem of immense proportion. Penn State’s dynamic positioning as a leader in various disciplines, consistently in the top 25 universities by research expenditures (over $1B annually), is what drives the powerhouse which is Penn State. We anticipate and address the toughest global issues, through our world-renowned faculty, our corporate and industry partnerships, and our ecosystem of colleagues, academic partners, and agencies worldwide. As news bubbles up from our organization, we will share across this channel – giving you access to stories on innovations, faculty and staff spotlights, leadership insights, community impacts, student highlights, partnerships, events, publications and more. We will also be focusing on specific monthly topics to showcase Penn State's contribution in various areas, such as energy & the environment, social sciences, analytics & AI, materials research, life sciences & health, translational sciences and more. Engage with us and be part of the excitement, we look forward to having you in our network! We are Penn State!
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https://www.research.psu.edu/
External link for Penn State Research
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- Non-profit Organizations
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- 10,001+ employees
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- University Park, PA
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- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1855
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- Research, Collaborations, Innovations, Translation, Energy, Environment, Analytics, Life Sciences, Materials Research, Social Sciences, Clinical, Cancer, Partnerships, Economic Development, OSVPR, and Senior Vice President for Research
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304 Old Main
University Park, PA 16802, US
Employees at Penn State Research
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Johannah Williams
Writing Center Tutor at Messiah College
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Aneesh Singh
BS (Engineering, Honors) in Computational Data Sciences at PSU
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Breanna Becnel
Certified Medical Assistant I Bunton-Waller Scholar | Undergraduate Researcher
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David Buckwalter
Penn State Animal Science Equine Science Minor
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MASH is engaged in industry partnerships and is actively seeking out new companies who want to learn more about our initiatives to create and launch a CHIPS Manufacturing USA Institute. Sign up to get more info! ⟶ ⟶ ⟶ https://okt.to/WlBj8U #CHIPSAct #CHIPSmanufacturingInstitute #MASHsemiconductorHUB #Semiconductors #SemiconductorResearch #DigitalTwins #WorkforceDevelopment #SharedFacilities #DataModels #DesignAutomation #SemiconductorManufacturing #SemiconductorIndustry
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Did you know, only about 33% of glass is recycled in the United States, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)? It is partly due to expenses like sorting bottles by color. Penn State College of Earth and Mineral Sciences scientists recently found that mass-produced soda-lime silicate glass from post-consumer bottles of different colors can be safely melted together in the recycling process, which could potentially lead to more bottles being recycled. “This work broadly addresses a widespread misconception that different colored glass bottles can’t all be recycled together,” said Katy Gerace, who conducted the research as a doctoral student in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Penn State. https://lnkd.in/ewat9pkR This research was financed in part by a grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Community and Economic Development. Remark Glass provided all the glass bottles analyzed in this work. Remark Glass John Mauro Penn State Department of Materials Science and Engineering J. Jeffrey and Ann Marie Fox Graduate School at Penn State
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XianBiao (XB) Hu, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering at Penn State with a Larson Transportation Institute (LTI) affiliation, shared his transportation engineering expertise with President Neeli Bendapudi and others at a visit to LTI’s test track earlier this spring. Penn State University News shares a Q&A that dives into his research and some of his recent and ongoing projects that address emerging transportation issues affecting drivers in PA. https://lnkd.in/eFjHfrid Tonya Peeples Andrew Read Penn State College of Engineering Want to partner with Penn State Research? Learn more: https://lnkd.in/ek2-GyKi
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Add partner with Penn State Research to your LinkedIn with this commercialization opportunity. Characterization of Mechanical Biomass Particle-Particle and Particle-Wall Interactions -- The inventors have developed an interparticle mechanics tester (IPMT) capable of accommodating biomass particles and a test protocol to determine friction and adhesion properties. Another asset of this technology is the ability for one test run to produce multiple measurements, alleviating the requirement to conduct separate tests to determine friction and adhesion properties. Download the PDF to get started! https://lnkd.in/eeYjW3yB Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences
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Learn more about this Penn State Research-led initiative that is helping to jump-start U.S. chip manufacturing. In this Q&A Madhavan Swaminathan, department head of electrical engineering, William E. Leonhard Endowed Chair in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and director of CHIMES; and Daniel Lopez, Liang Professor of Electrical Engineering, director of the Penn State Nanofabrication Lab and the founder of the MASH Semiconductors Hub, dive into advanced packaging as well as how CHIMES and MASH are turning innovation in the lab into reliable domestic production. https://lnkd.in/e3AZyQjM Materials Research Institute Penn State University Penn State College of Engineering #semiconductor
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“We caught this massive planet making a sharp, hairpin turn during its close passage to its star,” said Suvrath Mahadevan, the Verne M. Willaman Professor of Astronomy at Penn State and author on the paper. “Such highly eccentric transiting planets are incredibly rare — and it's really amazing that we were able to discover the most eccentric one.” Research, led by Penn State scientists, have discovered a planet that has the most oblong orbit ever found among transiting planets. Take a look at this exciting work out of Penn State University: https://lnkd.in/eg7kpp8Q Arvind Gupta, Noirlab postdoctoral researcher and lead author of the paper, who conducted the research as a doctoral student at Penn State said, “Planets like this are hard to find and we hope it can help us unravel the hot Jupiter formation story.” Other Penn State co-authors are Jessica Libby-Roberts, a postdoctoral fellow, Megan Delamer, a graduate student, and Donald Schneider, distinguished professor of astronomy and astrophysics. The work was funded by: NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration National Science Foundation (NSF) and more -- see the full list within the news story.
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Penn State’s Graduate School, which enrolls more than 13,000 students across 300 degree programs, will now bear the names of leading philanthropists who have committed $20M to its future success and strength. The Board of Trustees today unanimously approved the naming of the J. Jeffrey and Ann Marie Fox Graduate School in recognition of the couple and the endowment they have created to provide support, in perpetuity, for graduate students and faculty and for initiatives that enhance the academic caliber of graduate education at the University. The gift is the largest in the Graduate School’s century-long history, and it is expected to accelerate Penn State’s rise as one of the world’s top destinations for students pursuing advanced study in their fields. Thank you, to the Fox family for their support. “As Penn State continues our commitment to academic excellence, groundbreaking research and global impact as a 21st century land-grant institution, the J. Jeffrey and Ann Marie Fox Graduate School will serve as the keystone of our work preparing future leaders who have dedicated themselves to advancing their fields at the highest levels of study,” said Penn State President Neeli Bendapudi. J. Jeffrey and Ann Marie Fox Graduate School at Penn State Penn State University Levon T. Esters, Ph.D. Donors like the Foxes advance the University’s historic land-grant mission to serve and lead. Through philanthropy, alumni and friends are helping students to join the Penn State family and prepare for lifelong success; driving research, outreach and economic development that grow our strength and readiness for the future; and increasing the University’s economic impact for families, businesses and communities across the Commonwealth and around the world. Learn more by visiting raise.psu.edu. https://lnkd.in/ezggYzTG
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165 participants 8 lectures 19 different methods of hands-on lab training Since 2010, Penn State Eberly College of Science's Department of Chemistry has hosted the Bioinorganic Workshop for researchers at Penn State University and other universities across the country, as well as around the world! Check out this Q&A with Carsten Krebs, professor of chemistry and of biochemistry and molecular biology, has been a driver since the workshop’s beginnings. He along with Marty Bollinger, Mildred Marker Professor of Natural Products Chemistry and professor of chemistry and of biochemistry and molecular biology have been leaders of this workshop. https://lnkd.in/eepzuzBJ We are a leader in impactful research! Learn more about how you can sponsor Penn State Research: https://lnkd.in/eE-uiaje
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Two Penn State-engaged faculty have been awarded funding through the CORES 2024 multi-institutional pilot award program -- Xiang Zhu and William Calo The Clinical & Translational Science Award (CTSA) program, run by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS), creates a network of medical research institutions collaborating to accelerate the translation of research into better patient care. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eUdQTChy Penn State Clinical and Translational Science Institute Penn State Health Penn State College of Medicine
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