News Articles

  • January 17, 2020

    Mentoring Future Engineers

    Professor Khair Al Shamaileh is passionate about applying engineering concepts to create solutions to the most challenging projects that have a direct impact on humanity.

  • December 17, 2019

    Generating Fuel from the Sun

    Dr. Nesrin Ozalp specializes in the area of designing novel solar reactors for emission-free generation of fuels.

  • November 25, 2019

    Concrete and Steel

    Studying Self-Healing Concrete

  • November 5, 2019

    Analyzing the Story of Earth

    Professor Hystad’s research focuses on solving statistical problems in the new and emerging fields of mineral evolution and mineral ecology.

  • June 5, 2019

    Secure Wireless Communication

    Professor Yang’s research interests include wireless communication, mobile computing, parallel and distributed systems, wireless security and privacy, cloud and green computing, and social network applications.

  • June 5, 2019

    On The Path To A Cure

    Professor Isaac-Lam’s research interest is medicinal chemistry that covers synthesis of therapeutics, brain imaging and mouse models for neurodegenerative diseases.

  • January 24, 2019

    Untangling the Mammal Family Tree

    Professor Spaulding’s specialty is mammalian paleontology – this makes her an expert in several major fields of biology; evolution, systematics, and vertebrate anatomy.

  • January 24, 2019

    Origin of the Universe

    Professor Parashar leads the high energy physics program at PNW, via full membership to Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, in Batavia llinois and the European Organization for Nuclear Research, in Geneva Switzerland.

  • January 23, 2019

    Equation for Success

    Professor Togbe received a BS from National University of Benin, an MS (in Differential Geometry) from University of Abidjan, an MS and Ph.D. (in Algebraic Number Theory) from University Laval (Canada).

  • September 20, 2018

    Observing the Universe

    Adam Rengstorf, Ph.D., has spent the last several years developing campaigns that give undergraduate students their first introduction to observational astronomy research.