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‘Cognitive control’ spotlighted in ‘New Frontiers’ series set for Feb. 19
Louisiana Tech’s New Frontiers in Biomedical Research Series continues with a presentation from Dr. Derek Nee, an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at Florida State University. Presentation: “Prefrontal Cortex Dynamics...
Competitors shine with bright ideas at Won in One 2018
A low-cost medical product used for blood salvaging during surgery was a two-time winner at the recent Won in One competition at Louisiana Tech’s Rawle Enterprise Center. The annual cash-prize competition is a chance for community members and...
College of Engineering and Science announces 2018 Distinguished Alumni
The College of Engineering and Science at Louisiana Tech University is pleased to announce its 2018 Distinguished Alumni. Each year, academic programs in the College select honorees who exemplify the Louisiana Tech tradition of excellence, are...
Eco-car team examines solutions for energy crisis
Each New Year offers the opportunity to start fresh and make changes in small or large ways. A group of Louisiana Tech students have set the goal of placing first in the 2018 Shell Eco-marathon Americas (SEM), an international competition...
Civil engineering student leaders receive Scottish Rite scholarships
Student leaders enrolled in the Civil Engineering program at Louisiana Tech University, Anna Katya Opel of Mandeville and Blaine Roussell of Pollock have received the D. Walter Jessen Sr. Civil Engineering Scholarship from the Scottish Rite...
‘Moving’ edition of ‘New Frontiers’ series set for Jan. 22
Louisiana Tech’s New Frontiers in Biomedical Research Series continues with a presentation from Deanna Gates, associate professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and assistant professor of movement science at the University of...
Sigma Xi Science Café series to showcase Cyber Security
Louisiana Tech University’s chapter of the Sigma Xi Scientific Research Honor Society will host a discussion titled “Cyber Storm: Hacking Our Way to Cyber Security Awareness,” at 6:00 p.m. January 9 as part of the society’s Science Café series...
Louisiana Tech earns $3.5-plus million grant for cybersecurity initiative
Louisiana Tech University, one of the nation’s leaders in training the next generation of professionals who will protect the country’s cybersecurity threats, has received a grant that is expected to total $3,531,750 over five years to enhance...
Prestigious and well-earned honor for Iasemidis, named IEEE Fellow
Leonidas Iasemidis, professor and Rhodes Eminent Scholar Chair of Biomedical Engineering at Louisiana Tech University has been named an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Fellow. Iasemidis is being recognized for his...
‘New Frontiers’ series continues Dec. 11 with stem cell presentation
Louisiana Tech’s “New Frontiers in Biomedical Research Series” continues Monday, Dec. 11, with a presentation from Jeff Gimble, co-founder and chief scientific officer of LaCell, a New Orleans-based company that provides researchers and the...