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Controlling Chaotic Turbulence: Creating ‘Cat-Coat’ Patterns in Fluids
Controlling the chaos of a turbulent flow to make regular patterns sounds like a contradiction in every sense of the word. Turbulent flows are marked by the break-up of large vortices into smaller vortices in a disordered manner.…
Financial Education Workshop for Young Citizens (Kona Kona Shiksha) held
Aligarh : The Department of Philosophy at Aligarh Muslim University, in collaboration with the National Institute of Securities Market (NISM), recently hosted a ten-hour workshop titled “Financial Education for Young Citizens…
Building Materials and Mechatronics Scholars Awarded Honorary Doctorates at TU/e
Each year, TU/e honors one or more people from outside the university for their significant contributions to a field of study. This year, they are Martin van den Brink and Karen Scrivener. As a professor and the head of the Laboratory of…
Eindhoven University of Technology: App Demonstrates Importance of Comprehensive Treatment Approach…
Narcolepsy is a rare but serious sleep disorder. People with narcolepsy fall asleep involuntarily at random times. In addition, episodes of muscle weakness triggered by emotions are a common symptom. However, people with…
Eindhoven University of Technology: NWO Gravitation Awards Nearly Ten Million Euros for…
Cybersecurity is often portrayed as an education problem or a lack of resources, blaming users, system administrators or budget holders who limit system management capabilities. However, many difficult problems remain unsolved…
Government Invests in Technical Education and Brainport Region, with TU/e Taking Center Stage
The government (1.7 billion) and the Eindhoven region (almost 800 million) have decided to invest a total of 2.5 billion euros with the aim of strengthening the chip sector in the Netherlands. The money has been reserved to…
15th Annual Gala Celebrates USC Veterans, Service Members, and ROTC Students
USC alumna M’Lis Ward seemed to sum up the feelings of many of the more than 500 members of the university’s veteran community on Tuesday night when she said: “We stand on the shoulders of the heroes of this very room. We share their blood…
Newly Discovered Beneficial Mutation in Mitochondrial DNA Enhances Longevity and Cognitive Sharpness…
Researchers at the USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology have discovered a genetic mutation in a small mitochondrial protein that may promote longevity, preserve cognitive function, and protect against Alzheimer’s disease among carriers…
University Medallion Honors Holocaust Survivors for Entrusting Testimonies to USC Shoah Foundation
For nearly five decades, Celina Biniaz didn’t speak about her experiences during the Holocaust — even with her children. As a girl, Biniaz survived the Krakow Ghetto, the Plaszow concentration camp and the Auschwitz-Birkenau death…
USC Gould School of Law Names Franita Tolson, Election Law Expert, as Dean
Interim Dean and Professor Franita Tolson has been named the dean and Carl Mason Franklin Chair in Law of the USC Gould School of Law. Tolson is a nationally recognized thought leader and dialogue shaper in election law,…