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NSF awards Schultz funding for advanced chemical microscope
Ohio State is installing new imaging technology thanks to a $339,000 award from the National Science Foundation Major Research Instrumentation Program. The instrument supports the research of…
Ohio State partners with 12 institutions on NSF-supported sci-tech center to study ocean chemical-microbe network and climate change
Professor of microbiology Matthew Sullivan is leading Ohio State's partnership on a new research center supported by the National Science Foundation. The Center for Chemical Currencies of a Microbial…
New Arts and Sciences faculty take new positions this autumn
Join us as we welcome six newly appointed tenure-track faculty to the College of Arts and Sciences this autumn 2021.
Multi-institutional project receives $1.8 million from DOE to advance quantum science
Ohio State is teaming up with Cornell University and the University of Iowa on a project recently awarded $1.8 million from the Department of Energy that looks to explore new ways to exchange…
U.S. Army awards Ohio State, Potomac Research, $1.1 million for cybersecurity research
Physics Professor Daniel Gauthier and electrical, computer engineering Professor Emre Koksal and Potomac Research, LLC, received $1.1 million in funding from the U.S. Army to develop an innovative…
Private foundation funding supports Ohio State-led telescope system for next 5 years
The All-Sky Automated Survey for Supernovae (ASAS-SN), an Ohio State-led automated telescope network that observes the entire sky every night, received a combined $3 million in funding from the…
Sullivan explores how marine microbiome and virosphere impact oceanic ecosystems
Matthew Sullivan, professor of microbiology and director of the Center of Microbiome Science, seeks to understand how the network of marine-dwelling viruses affects our seas, and he’s leveraging the…
Virtual Honoring Excellence conversations recognize service, achievement by distinguished alumni
Each year, the College of Arts and Sciences Honoring Excellence ceremony recognizes a distinguished few of our more than 210,000 living alumni. Their accomplishments and contributions to their fields…
Badu-Tawiah and Karbowski recognized for innovative research and entrepreneurship
Associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry Abraham Badu-Tawiah was named Early Career Innovator of the Year, and undergraduate student Caroline Karbowski was named Next Generation Innovator of…