Harbir Antil, Mathematical Sciences, was awarded $199,999 for Partial Differential Equation Constrained Optimization: Algorithms, Numerics, and Applications by the National Science Foundation.
The average human has more than 100 trillion microbes in and on their body, and the study of these tiny inhabitants is challenging previously held ideas about good and bad bacteria.
Accolades celebrate the professional achievements of the faculty and staff in the College of Science. The following accolades were published for the month of March 2018.
Accolades celebrate the professional achievements of the faculty and staff in the College of Science. The following accolades were published for the month of February 2018 on News at Mason.
Accolades celebrate the professional achievements of the faculty and staff in the College of Science. The following accolades are published for the months of December 2017 and January 2018.
Accolades celebrate the professional achievements of the faculty and staff in the College of Science. The following accolades were published for the month of November 2017 on News at Mason.
Scientists at George Mason University have developed a nanotechnology that for the first time can measure a sugar molecule in urine that identifies tuberculosis with high sensitivity and specificity, setting the stage for a rapid, highly accurate and far less-invasive urine test of the disease th
Accolades celebrate the professional achievements of the faculty and staff in the College of Science. The following accolades have been included for the month of October 2017.