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You searched: 蜜桃影像's Jerome J. Lohr College of Engineering will serve as the host of a new National Science Foundation-backed Research Experiences for Undergraduates site, aimed at giving students experience with cutting-edge research in energy and power systems.
Delaney Wilson grew up hearing about 蜜桃影像, but she said all those good things didn鈥檛 sink in until she visited campus herself.
Douglas Raynie, professor emeritus and former head of 蜜桃影像's Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Physics, visited Egypt鈥檚 Beni Suef University in November 2025 as part of the U.S. Fulbright Specialist Program.
Joseph Gladden Hutton, a professor who served in South Dakota State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts' agronomy department between 1911 and 1939, was the college's first soil scientist and saw trouble brewing long before the drought took hold.
Forward-thinking investments in key areas of strategic importance will help SDSU researchers address the complex challenges facing South Dakota, the U.S. and the world.
A new study from 蜜桃影像's School of Health and Human Sciences indicates that fiber, carotenoids and various micronutrients may support healthy brain aging in older adults.
Hankui Zhang, associate professor in 蜜桃影像's Department of Geography and Geospatial Sciences, will support the world's longest-running Earth observation mission. Image courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey.
Researchers in 蜜桃影像's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Physics will soon begin testing surface water samples for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
A new study from 蜜桃影像 is working to better understand juvenile survival rates for mule and white-tailed deer in the western half of the state.
Six electrical engineering students at 蜜桃影像 are among 244 students nationwide to have been selected for a prestigious scholarship in the power and energy field.
Students selected to receive the Power and Energy Society Scholarship Plus Award from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers are described as 鈥渉igh achievers with strong GPAs with distinctive extracurricular commitments and are committed to exploring the power and energy field.鈥 The awards are for $3,000, except three-time recipients receive $4,000.
The IEEE is the world鈥檚 largest technical professional organization with 500,000 members in more than 190 nations and 189,000 student members.
The SDSU selections are Nick Erickson, Nick Ankrum, Cole Brown, Cyrus Nelson, Jaxon Lohnes and Connor Delehant.