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Rutgers Start-Up Receives $14.5M Grant From U.S. Department of Energy.

Rutgers Start-Up Receives $14.5M Grant From U.S. Department of Energy.

by William Jester | Aug 21, 2024 | Community, News

Rutgers start-up Queens Carbon will receive $14.5 million in government funding to advance its groundbreaking technology that aims to eliminate carbon emissions from the cement industry. The grant comes from U.S. Department of Energy’s SCALEUP program that funds the...
Rutgers Researchers Spot Potential Hazard with Private Well Water Treatment.

Rutgers Researchers Spot Potential Hazard with Private Well Water Treatment.

by William Jester | Aug 20, 2024 | Community, News

Systems designed to treat arsenic in private well water may be malfunctioning and endangering the health of people who count on them to keep their water safe, according to Rutgers researchers. Megan Rockafellow-Baldoni, an assistant professor of environmental and...

Join NJ ACTS for a Translational Workshop on 10/25 – Register Now

by Pamela Dahlen | Aug 19, 2024 | Community, News

Join NJ ACTS Regulatory Knowledge and Support Core for a Translational Resources Workshop October 25, 2024 8:45 AM to 12:30 PM Networking Lunch 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM Child Health Institute, Room 3101 89 French Street, New Brunswick Topics include:  – Clinical...
Researchers Leveraging AI to Train (Robotic) Dogs to Respond to Their Masters.

Researchers Leveraging AI to Train (Robotic) Dogs to Respond to Their Masters.

by William Jester | Aug 17, 2024 | Community, News

An international collaboration seeks to innovate the future of how a mechanical man’s best friend interacts with its owner, using a combination of AI and edge computing called edge intelligence. The project is sponsored through a one-year seed grant from the Institute...

NJ ACTS Workforce Development NIH Fellowship Application Grant Writing Group – Registration Open

by Pamela Dahlen | Aug 16, 2024 | Community, News

NIH Fellowship Writing Group We are excited to support your application for an extramural NIH fellowship (Due in December 2024)! This writing group will take place on Zoom each Monday at 1 pm EST starting Sep 9th to Nov 11th. Written sections will be due each Thursday...
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