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It’s My Job: Ryan Hill

It’s My Job: Ryan Hill

An interview with the Vice President/Site Lead for Integrated Systems for Solutions Inc.

by × December 7, 2025 ×
Be the Creed: Sydney Watwood

Be the Creed: Sydney Watwood

Sydney Watwood, a sophomore in chemical engineering, traces her passion for water systems back to sixth grade, when she read “A Long Walk to Water.”

by × December 7, 2025 ×
Be the Creed: Gerry Dozier

Be the Creed: Gerry Dozier

Gerry Dozier, the Charles D. McCrary Eminent Chair Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, is championing artificial intelligence (AI) as a force for community and innovation.

by × December 7, 2025 ×
Be the Creed: Laura Olds

Be the Creed: Laura Olds

Like the oak trees at Toomer’s Corner, Laura Olds’ Auburn roots run deep

by × December 7, 2025 ×
Be the Creed: Larry Davis

Be the Creed: Larry Davis

When retired Brig. Gen. Larry Davis joined ROTC at Auburn University, he had no idea he’d spend more than 31 years serving in the Army.

by × December 7, 2025 ×
Aerospace: Assistant professor to study flow-induced vibrations of 3D structures

Aerospace: Assistant professor to study flow-induced vibrations of 3D structures

Nek Sharan, assistant professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering, seeks to understand how 3D geometries vibrate when exposed to fluid flows.

by × December 6, 2025 ×
Biosystems: Measuring the impact of natural light on chicken production

Biosystems: Measuring the impact of natural light on chicken production

Researchers at Auburn University are studying the effects of natural light in broiler houses on bird performance and welfare.

by × December 6, 2025 ×
Chemical: Two assistant professors earn NSF CAREER Awards for research

Chemical: Two assistant professors earn NSF CAREER Awards for research

Two assistant professors in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Jean-Francois Louf and Michael Howard, earned National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Awards for their respective research.

by × December 6, 2025 ×
Civil and Environmental: Associate professor awarded federal grant to research geographically isolated wetlands

Civil and Environmental: Associate professor awarded federal grant to research geographically isolated wetlands

Frances O’Donnell, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering, is partnering with NASA to study geographically isolated wetlands (GIWs) and their environmental impacts.

by × December 6, 2025 ×
Computer Science and Software: Software developed by assistant professor being used in breakthrough technique to identify leukemia cells

Computer Science and Software: Software developed by assistant professor being used in breakthrough technique to identify leukemia cells

Haynes Heaton, an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, has developed software likely to change the standard of care for leukemia patients undergoing bone marrow transplants.

by × December 6, 2025 ×