UAH seeks new insights to study lightning Apr 03, 2015 Can old data provide new insights about lightning and the physics of severe weather? A scientist at UAH thinks it can. Supported by a grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, UAH's Dr. Philip Bitzer will spend the next two ye... UAH hosts visiting Fulbright Scholar Roelf Du Toit Strauss of South Africa Mar 30, 2015 UAH is hosting a visiting scholar this spring through the prestigious Fulbright Scholar Program — Dr. Roelf Du Toit Strauss, a senior lecturer in physics at North-West University (NWU) in South Africa. ... UAH Alumni Association Hosts Leadercast® 2015: Are You Brave? Mar 30, 2015 An essential behavior for any leader is the act of bravery. Join The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) as we explore The Brave Ones, a Leadercast® live simulcast event on Friday, May 8, presented by the university's Alumni Association. ... Ultra-thin silicon films create vibrant optical colors Mar 23, 2015 A new technology, which creates a rainbow of optical colors with ultra-thin layers of silicon, has been recently demonstrated by a research group at UAH. ... UAH alumna and HudsonAlpha post-doc is product of strong ties between the two Mar 23, 2015 UAH and the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology have long enjoyed a strong and mutually beneficial partnership. UAH professors serve as adjunct faculty at the Institute, undergraduate and graduate students take part in its research projects and... UAH, CCI sponsor Be The Match® drives in memory of Leslie Vallely Mar 10, 2015 To those who have been lucky enough to find one, a bone marrow match has been compared to winning the lottery. The statistics of finding a match break down like this: every four minutes in the U.S., someone is diagnosed with a blood cancer, that's ... Borrowing from whales to engineer a new fluid sensor Mar 02, 2015 How can a humpback whale and a device that works on the same principle as the clicker that starts your gas grill help an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) fly longer and with more stability? Well, it all starts with biological structures called tuberc... Charger pride a family tradition for Patterson siblings Feb 03, 2015 It's considered a legacy when a child attends the same university as their parent or grandparent. But the Patterson siblings are creating their own single-generation legacy at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH). Five have already pursued... Doctoral student wins best presentation award Jan 29, 2015 Retha Mecikalski, a doctoral student in atmospheric science at UAH, won the best student presentation award at the seventh Conference on the Meteorological Applications of Lightning Data during the recent 2015 American Meteorological Societ... Sudden jump in a storm's lightning might warn a supercell is forming Jan 07, 2015 A sudden jump in the number of lightning strikes inside a garden-variety thunderstorm might soon give forecasters a new tool for predicting severe weather and issuing timely warnings, according to research at UAH. The sudden increase in lightning ... 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30