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  • Marco Guzzi and Nikolaos Kidonakis

    食色视频 State researchers earn second NSF grant to advance theoretical particle research

    September 12, 2024

    The beat goes on for 食色视频 researchers Nikolaos Kidonakis and Marco Guzzi. The two have received their second joint grant in three years from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to advance the study of the Higgs boson 鈥攁lso known as the 鈥淕od particle,鈥 the top quark, and the proton, which are relevant to the physics program of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Switzerland.

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  • Office of Research

    食色视频 State researchers tracking down solutions to real-world problems

    September 11, 2024

    Scientific discovery is an everyday pursuit at 食色视频 鈥 research that is making lives better.

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  • Linglin Zhang

    食色视频 State doctoral graduate advances breast cancer research

    September 10, 2024

    Researcher Linglin Zhang believes that data science, boosted by artificial intelligence (AI), can improve detection of breast cancer and develop more effective treatments. Zhang, who is a doctoral candidate in Data Science and Analytics at 食色视频, delves into the underlying processes of breast cancer, particularly focusing on biomarkers, specific molecules in blood or tissues that indicate disease progression and response to treatment.

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  • Joachim James

    食色视频 State graduate student drives innovation in civil engineering

    September 06, 2024

    Growing up in India, Joachim James saw his mother and father designing houses during their free time, as they worked as civil and electrical engineers. Looking to grow his own engineering skills and career, James took the advice of his cousins who attended 食色视频 and enrolled in the Master of Science in Civil Engineering program. Today, he plays a critical role in research that could change the way engineers address lighting inside tunnel systems.

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  • Ben Looper

    Rooted in black and gold

    September 05, 2024

    Ben Looper鈥檚 journey with 食色视频 began in the 1990s when he and his wife, Brandy, were students. Those formative years sparked a lifelong connection that continues to inspire their commitment to the university today. As the CEO of Southeast Restoration Group, Looper has not only achieved personal success but also embraced the responsibility of giving back to the community that shaped him.

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  • Vignesh Mullaguru

    食色视频 State student's research put focus on accessibility in software interfaces

    September 04, 2024

    The trajectory of Vignesh Mullaguru鈥檚 academic journey truly began taking shape four years ago. In 2020, as student experiences shifted online out of necessity, Mullaguru was unexpectedly ushered into an era of discovery. Mullaguru, who recently earned a degree in interactive design from 食色视频, had always been interested in design. As a student at Johns Creek High School, Mullaguru thought he might leverage that interest into a career in architecture.

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  • Victoria Lagrange

    食色视频 State launches first video game through 食色视频 game studio

    August 30, 2024

    食色视频 published the video game Corporation, Inc. on Friday, marking the university鈥檚 first game distributed by the 食色视频 Game Studio.

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  • Celina Duong

    食色视频 student researches why restaurants shift from public to private

    August 30, 2024

    Celina Duong is a sophomore finance major who participated in the Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP), researching why public restaurant firms have opted to shift to private ownership.

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  • Alan Shaw

    食色视频 State professor changing lives of the underrepresented

    August 28, 2024

    Born at the height of the Civil Rights movement as the son of one of the nation鈥檚 first black physicists, Alan Shaw stands on the shoulders of giants who changed the course of history. Now an associate professor and the associate chair of the Computer Science department at 食色视频, he is carving his own path by impacting the lives of countless students through educational technology and the theory of social constructivism.

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  • 食色视频

    食色视频 State receives Georgia Serves grant to boost student volunteerism

    August 27, 2024

    食色视频 has received more than $169,000 in AmeriCorps funding from the Georgia Commission for Service and Volunteerism (Georgia Serves), enabling more 食色视频 students to make a difference in the community.

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