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Category: CSAM Research

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PhD student publishes in Paleoceanography

Threshold behavior of a marine-based sector of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet in response to early Pliocene ocean warming, led by Melissa Hansen along with Earth and Environmental studies professor Dr. Sandra Passchier

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CSAM Well Represented at 9th Annual Student Research Symposium

Over 100 CSAM students participated in this year’s symposium

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Students Recognized at 9th Annual Research Symposium

David Lardier, Veronica Barrios, Evans Mbai, Melissa Rosides, & Monica Stanislawczyk took home awards for their research at this year’s symposium.

Blake Moore and Goran Dojcinoski presented their work on gravitational waves at the April American Physical Society meeting in Baltimore.

Physics students and faculty present results at APS Meeting

Members of Montclair’s gravitational-wave research group discussed their results at the April 2015 meeting of the American Physical Society in Baltimore.

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CSAM Students Sweep Research Symposium Awards

Both Undergraduate and both Graduate awards were won by CSAM Students at the Research Symposium held on April 12.

Student Research Symposium participant Serina Hernandez explains her research to Josh Weston, honorary chairman of Automatic Data Processing, Inc.

Montclair State Hosts Student Research Symposium and TechLaunch Competition

More than 300 students share results of interdisciplinary research projects

The Montclair State University College of Science and Mathematics' SHIP program leaders and students pose with representatives from Merck and Roche.

A SHIP has Launched at Montclair State

New science honors program provides opportunities and support to top students

Lora Billings, Mathematical Sciences, CSAM, $799,310 award from NIH