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IU SCHOOL OF INFORMATICS ANNOUNCES DOCTORAL FELLOWS
Two students at the IU School of Informatics will be continuing their studies in a doctoral program thanks to a partnership between the School and Symyx Technologies, Inc., the leading R&D integration partner to companies in the life sciences, chemicals and consumer products industries.
Informatics News
- Informatics Faculty Win Trustees Teaching Awards
Four School of Informatics faculty have been awarded the distinguished IU Trustees Teaching Award for the 2007-08 school year. Adrian German, Minaxi Gupta, Matt Hottell, and Erik Stolterman were recipients of the awards, given to faculty who display a steadfast commitment to quality teaching and to their individual students.
IU informatics professor plots similarities in the historical development of roadways globally; urban planners to benefit from findings
As the French poet Jean de La Fontaineonce opined, “All roads lead to Rome.” Well, they also all evolve according to a universal mechanism, irrespective of cultural and historical differences. Such are the research findings of an IU School of Informatics professor and a French academic colleague, published recently by Physical Review Letters.$1.2 million NIH project will help track and predict epidemics
The National Institutes of Health has given $1.2 million to Indiana University researchers to build the ultimate international epidemic research tool.
IU School of Informatics announces InformatiCS Chip
Dean Bobby Schnabel announced today the launch of a new School of Informatics tradition: the InformatiCS Chip, an exciting new way for graduates to support the School.
Informatics professor’s book receives Outstanding Academic Title distinction
William Aspray, Rudy Professor of informatics, IU School of Informatics, has co-edited a book selected by Choice Magazine as one of its Outstanding Academic Titles. Women and information technology: research on underrepresentation (MIT Press), was co-edited with Joanne Cohoon, senior research scientist, National Center for Women & IT, and professor of science, technology, and society, University of Virginia.
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