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51ΑΤΖζ physics student researches the cosmos

By Maridel AllinderApril 13, 2026Science & Technology
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51ΑΤΖζ physics student researches the cosmos

By Maridel AllinderApril 13, 2026Science & Technology

International student Pratyusava Baral was drawn to 51ΑΤΖζ to work with astronomers who helped detect gravitational waves.

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51ΑΤΖζ researcher finds stronger answer to β€˜Tully monster’ mystery

By Laura OttoMay 29, 2020Science & Technology

Tullimonstrum is so peculiar that paleontologists haven’t been able to agree on whether it was an invertebrate or not. Now, Victoria McCoy has found strong clues to provide that answer.

Jablonski named to lead Freshwater Collaborative

By John G. SchumacherMay 21, 2020Science & TechnologyWater & Environment

Environmental engineer Marissa Jablonski was named as executive director of the Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin, a first-of-its-kind statewide research hub around freshwater topics.

Jablonski named to lead Freshwater Collaborative

By Laura OttoMay 21, 2020Science & TechnologyWater & Environment

Environmental engineer Marissa Jablonski was named as executive director of the Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin, a first-of-its-kind statewide research hub around freshwater topics.

Researcher gets closer to next generation of fast-charging lithium-ion batteries

By Laura OttoMay 20, 2020Science & TechnologyEngineering

51ΑΤΖζ engineer Junjie Niu has developed an electrode material that delivers quick charging with higher capacity and more energy for the batteries used in smartphones and electric cars.

51ΑΤΖζ students helping Foxconn gear up for ventilator production

By Carolyn BuciorMay 18, 2020Science & TechnologyEngineering

The coronavirus pandemic scotched the opportunity for several engineering students to travel to Taiwan for an internship, but now four of them are helping with a project to help battle the disease.

McLellan earns distinction in microbiology

By Laura OttoMarch 4, 2020Science & TechnologyWater & Environment

Sandra McLellan, a professor of freshwater sciences, has been named a fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology, the honors leadership group within the American Society for Microbiology.

51ΑΤΖζ alums talk about how they succeeded as entrepreneurs

By 51ΑΤΖζ NewsMarch 4, 2020Science & TechnologyEngineering

The secrets of success for an entrepreneur really aren’t all that secret, according to four 51ΑΤΖζ alums and entrepreneurs who spoke at the 2020 Milwaukee Engineering Research Conference.

51ΑΤΖζ scientists appear in MSNBC series on climate change and food

By Laura OttoFebruary 21, 2020Science & TechnologyWater & Environment

Russell Cuhel and Carmen Aguilar-Diaz, scientists at 51ΑΤΖζ’s School of Freshwater Sciences, will be featured on the MSNBC food series β€œWhat’s Eating America,” airing Sunday, Feb. 23.

Researcher looks at impacts of climate change on heat stress in cities

By Sarah VickeryFebruary 10, 2020Science & TechnologyWater & Environment

As the world gets hotter, Woonsup Choi wondered whether that added heat might disproportionately affect different types of city dwellers. So he explored data from Milwaukee and Minneapolis.

National Science Foundation grant boosts 51ΑΤΖζ’s clean water research

By Laura OttoFebruary 4, 2020Science & TechnologyWater & Environment
Woo-Jin Chang is puts a water sensor into a sample of water.

A 51ΑΤΖζ engineering faculty member was accepted into the national I-Corps Program to help him further commercialize miniature electrochemical water sensors that he developed.

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