May 29th, 2015
Faculty excellence: Promotions and tenure 2015
The College of Science is proud to congratulate the following faculty for receiving promotions and/or tenure this spring.
The College of Science is proud to congratulate the following faculty for receiving promotions and/or tenure this spring.
Andrew Karplus and his graduate student Kelsey Kean recently discovered that certain animals are able to produce a sunblock compound naturally.
Teaching, teamwork, “aha!” moments and peering into the world of proteins with Andy Karplus
Professor Stephen Giovannoni was recently published in Science Magazine
Professor Ed Waymire presented to a crowd of about 200, including faculty, students and the Corvallis community.
Professor Malgorzata Peszynska’s current NSF-funded research takes an interdisciplinary approach to models important for global climate and energy studies.
In a career spanning 25 years, physics professor Janet Tate has skillfully balanced brilliant research, creative, cutting-edge collaborations and outstanding teaching and mentorship.
As Distinguished University Professor and Advisor in Marine Studies, Jane Lubchenco heads the development of a multi-million dollar new marine studies campus.
The biennial 10th Infinite Possibilities Conference (IPC) was held at Oregon State University (OSU) on March 1-3, 2015.
The College of Science congratulates Professor of Chemistry Vincent T. Remcho on being named the 2015 Oregon Scientist of the Year.
A new study warns that global warming may increase ocean upwelling by the end of this century.
A perfectly preserved amber fossil provides evidence of the earliest grass specimen ever discovered.
Distinguished Professor is the highest designation the university gives to its faculty.
Wheeler has worked at COSINe in various capacities since 2007.