CECHA Workshop on Function Theories for Bicomplex and Hyperbolic Numbers
The Center of Excellence in Complex and Hypercomplex Analysis presents a workshop on function theories for biocomplex and hyperbolic numbers. The workshop will run from October 22 to 26 in the Sandhu Conference Center. Function Theories for Bicomplex and Hyperbolic numbers have recently gained momentum in the Mathematics and Physics communities. The goal of this workshop is
Panel to Discuss Affordable Care Act
A panel of legal and healthcare experts will discuss the Affordable Care Act’s impact on college students, women, families, the elderly, children and persons with disabilities, the insured and the uninsured Wednesday, Oct. 24, from 2:30 to 4 p.m. in Argyros Forum, Room 209, at Chapman University. Scheduled panelists include: Dr. Greg Buchert, former CEO
Panel to Explore the Pros and Cons of Prop 37, Genetically Modified Food
The pros and cons of Proposition 37, a state ballot initiative that would require some genetically modified foods to be labeled as such, will be the topic of a panel discussion from 3 to 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 19, in Beckman Hall room 404 at Chapman University. Among the participants for “The Prop. 37-GMO Labeling
NASA's Pathways Intern Employment Program
Internship opportunity for those students who qualify and are interested. For help with the application process, please visit the Career Development Center. Job Title: NASA’s Pathways Intern Employment Program Department: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Agency: Dryden Flight Research Center Salary Range: $31,171.00 to $83,126.00 / Per Year Open Period: Thursday, September 27, 2012 to Thursday,
MathCS Seminar with Prof. Andrew Moshier
Prof. Andrew Moisher, Faculty of Computer Science and Mathematics, will be hosting a MathCS seminar Thursday, October 4. The seminar will take place at Von Neumann Hall (545 W. Palm Ave) from 1:15pm until 2:15pm. Title: Generalizing Modal Logic for Compact Hausdorff Semantics Abstract: Normal modal logic can be regarded as a specification language for non-deterministic state
University Purchases Irvine Properties to House Growing Grad Programs
Chapman University has purchased two large research-and-development buildings in the heart of the Irvine Spectrum in a $20 million transaction that will provide the University with the space to significantly enhance and expand its Doctors of Physical Therapy and BioPharmacy programs. “We are delighted that our health sciences graduate students, faculty and new campus will
Food Science Club Canned Food Drive
The Food Science Club has teamed up with the “We’ve Got Your Back Program of Giving Children Hope”, which donates food items and backpacks to homeless children. If you are interested in supporting the drive, boxes are located at Hashinger Science Center in the Mail Room, the Food Science Lab (Rm. 19), and outside of
Science Forum Series: From Crisis to Sustainability
From Crisis to Sustainability: The Challenge of the 21st Century Join us this week for our Science Forum Series. This week we will be featuring Richard A. Matthew, Professor at the Schools of Social Ecology and Social Science and Director of the Center for Unconventional Security Affairs at the University of California, Irvine.
Professor Tatiana Prytkova Receives Prestigious Grant to Improve Solar Power
Dr. Tatiana Prytkova, assistant professor in Chemistry, has received a research grant from the Research Corporation for Science Advancement (RCSA) to study “The Protein Structure and Mobility Control of Electron Transfer Reactions in Ru-Modified Proteins.” Dr. Prytkova is using her research to improve efficiency in solar power, which could help lead the energy revolution. “These