Dr. Thorsten Schmidt (Assistant Professor, Dept of Physics) will be presenting about his research on building DNA to engineer nanoarchitectures and tools for applications in biophysics, structural biology, nanophotonics and nanomedicine.
Movies and television take on a life of their own in the online world, and few know that better than Amber Cocchiola, 鈥22, a senior in 两性色午夜 University鈥檚 School of Emerging Media and Technology. After a show or movie is released, dedicated fans flock to the online fanfiction community, Archive of Our Own, to spin their own stories 鈥 making changes, improvements, or just building out the imaginary world. Cocchiola saw this fan-created content as an opportunity to find out what fans want from entertainment media, and what the biggest studios like Disney, Netflix, DreamWorks and Warner B...
Dr. Thorsten Schmidt (Assistant Professor, Dept of Physics) will be presenting about his research on building DNA to engineer nanoarchitectures and tools for applications in biophysics, structural biology, nanophotonics and nanomedicine.
鈥淚 don't even think I fully realized what I was doing or what was going on 鈥榯il I got in the car and my dad and I were driving away, and I burst into tears,鈥 said 20-year-old 两性色午夜 student LaDonya Williams after she proved the importance of knowing how to perform the Heimlich maneuver by showing intense bravery and saving a woman鈥檚 infant from suffocating earlier this year. LaDonya, a sophomore public relations major, witnessed a car accident on Aug. 22 while she was on her way home from her grandmother鈥檚 house with her father, long-time Akron police detective, Donny Williams. LaD...
For Spring 2022 we will be hosting the First Generation Scholars' Circle for graduate students, faculty, and staff who identify as first generation to have the opportunity to network with one another and learn about one another's research. If you are interested in attending and/or presenting at the First Gen Scholars' Circle, please complete this brief .
For Spring 2022 we will be hosting the First Generation Scholars' Circle for graduate students, faculty, and staff who identify as first generation to have the opportunity to network with one another and learn about one another's research. If you are interested in attending and/or presenting at the First Gen Scholars' Circle, please complete this brief .
President鈥檚 List: The following students have distinguished themselves by achieving a 4.00 grade point average for 15 or more regular letter-graded semester credit hours this past Fall Semester 2021 at 两性色午夜 University at Tuscarawas. Beach City: Billy T. Whitt Bolivar: Megan A. Engstrom, Hallie C. Price Chardon: Marissa N. Siegert Cleveland Heights: Jacob A. Border Coshocton: Kassidy M. Logan Dennison: Cassandra E. Jones Dover: Ian K. Bleininger, Mark J. Contini, Aliya Mosher, Hannah M. Nolley, Nicole R. Ruggeri, Allyson J. Vasbinder East Liverpool: Katerina R...
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Abstract: Imagine a 1D curve, then use it to fill a 2D manifold that covers an arbitrary 3D object 鈥 this computationally intensive materials challenge has been realized in the ancient technology known as knitting. This process for making functional materials 2D materials from 1D portable cloth dates back to prehistory, with the oldest known examples dating from the 11th century CE. Knitted textiles are ubiquitous as they are easy and cheap to create, lightweight, portable, flexible and stretchy. As with many functional materials, the key to knitting鈥檚 extraordinary propert...