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   Auburn Makersfest 2024 is offering $2,000 in prize money to any Auburn student who has developed a product, written a song, or composed a poem – anything that was created – during a competition meant to stimulate creative thinking.
Auburn Makersfest submissions due Oct. 18
Auburn Makersfest 2024 is offering $2,000 in prize money to any Auburn student who has developed a product, written a song, or composed a poem – anything that was created – during a competition meant to stimulate creative thinking.
10/8/24 3:00 PM
October marks the 21st Cybersecurity Awareness Month, designated by the federal government for public and private sectors to work together to raise awareness about the importance of cybersecurity.
Auburn researchers are on the front lines to help prevent cyberattacks
October marks the 21st Cybersecurity Awareness Month, designated by the federal government for public and private sectors to work together to raise awareness about the importance of cybersecurity.
10/1/24 8:00 AM
The McCrary Institute, based at Auburn University with additional centers in Washington, D.C., and Huntsville, seeks practical solutions to pressing challenges in the areas of cyber and critical infrastructure security.
McCrary Institute appoints senior defense, policy executives
Craig M. Whittinghill, a U.S. Navy veteran of 29 years, was named deputy director for applied research and services and Kyle D. Klein, who served on Capitol Hill in a variety of senior policy roles for 12 years, was named deputy director for policy and partnerships.
9/23/24 7:30 AM
Haynes Heaton and collaborators were awarded a $3.5 million grant from the National Institute of Health for their project, "A Compass for Those With Relapsed Leukemia After Transplants."
Software developed by assistant professor in CSSE part of $3.5M NIH grant
Haynes Heaton and collaborators hope to change the standard of care for leukemia patients undergoing bone marrow transplants.
9/4/24 10:15 AM
From left: Sathya Aakur, Brendon Allen, Davide Guzzetti and Tin Nguyen.
Four engineering faculty members named Ginn Faculty Achievement Fellows
The Ginn Faculty Achievement Fellowship recognizes and rewards junior faculty who receive prestigious young investigator awards, including the National Science Foundation CAREER, Department of Defense, Department of Energy or National Institute of Health Young Investigator awards.
9/3/24 9:00 AM