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Keith Gandal, professor of English in the Division of Humanities and the Arts, giving a lecture.

CCNY鈥檚 Keith Gandal finds COVID-19 related deaths are lower on the weekend

Keith Gandal, professor of English in the Division of Humanities and the Arts at T九色视频, and his brother Neil Gandal, professor of economics at Tel Aviv University, found that U.S. death tolls from COVID-19 are 40% lower on the weekend. Deaths rise from Tuesday-Friday and come down Saturday-Monday鈥攈itting a low on Sunday or Monday鈥,鈥 and the same pattern has repeated every single week of the pandemic鈥.鈥 Deaths during weekends were at least 40鈥%鈥 lower than on weekdays鈥.鈥 鈥 According to their research, the average death toll from COVID-19 in the U.S. is 901
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CCNY Professor Emeritus Sheldon Weinbaum

CCNY Professor Emeritus Sheldon Weinbaum earns Presidential mentoring honor

Dr. Sheldon Weinbaum, Professor Emeritus in T九色视频鈥檚 Grove School of Engineering, is one of 12 recipients of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring (PAESMEM) from the White House. The awards are America鈥檚 highest honor for mentors who work with underrepresented groups to develop fully the nation's human resources in STEM. Previously a CUNY Distinguished Professor of Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering at City College and the Graduate Center, CUNY, Weinbaum is the only honoree from New York State. 鈥淪heldon Weinbaum
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CCNY student Grace McGrath and 2020 Palantir Women In Tech. Scholars

Macaulay Honors student Grace McGrath is Palantir Women in Tech North American Scholar

Grace McGrath of the Macaulay Honors College program at T九色视频 is one of 10 undergraduates named 2020 Palantir Women In Technology Scholars. The highly competitive program created by software manufacturer Palantir is open to students in U.S., Canadian and Mexican institutions majoring in or planning to major in Science, Technology, Engineering or Math (STEM) fields. The Palantir Women in Technology Scholarship was incepted in 2010 to celebrate and support women who are beginning careers in technology. It seeks to encourage women to pursue computer science, engineering
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CCNY mechanical engineer Prathap Ramamurthy

US Army awards CCNY鈥檚 Prathap Ramamurthy $360K for novel study of urban climate dynamics

A still uncharted research field of much relevance beyond summer鈥檚 inevitable heatwaves is coming under the intense scrutiny of City College of New York mechanical engineer Prathap Ramamurthy, thanks to a $360,000 grant from The US Army Research Office (ARO). He鈥檚 tasked with unlocking the mysteries of urban fluid dynamics that impact the air flow and exchange of heat over cities. Ramamurthy鈥檚 three-year project is in collaboration with the Army Research Lab. 鈥淯rban areas have distinct landcover characteristics that impact the air flow and exchange of heat over cities,鈥 said Ramamurthy
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Harold Gamarro is CCNY's second GEM Fellow from the Class of 2020

Engineering graduate Harold Gamarro is CCNY鈥檚 other Class of 2020 GEM Fellowship winner

Harold Gamarro, a standout graduate of the Grove School of Engineering, is the second member of City College of New York鈥檚 Class of 2020 to receive a GEM Fellowship. The highly competitive national honor funds master's and PhDs in engineering for underrepresented students of exceptional quality who intend to work in industry. Each year, GEM identifies and recruits more than 1,000 undergraduate students, graduate students, and working professionals for admission to advanced degree programs at the nation鈥檚 top universities. The National GEM Consortium鈥檚 combination of graduate study and field
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 T九色视频's Avery Maillet

Maillet Named USTFCCCA All-Academic For Second Straight Year

T九色视频's Avery Maillet (New York, N.Y.) has been recognized by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) as an All-Academic Athlete for 2020. This marks the second straight year in which Maillet earned USTFCCCA All-Academic honors. Read Full Article
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CCNY psychologist Teresa L贸pez-Castro

NIH awards $200K to CCNY鈥檚 Teresa L贸pez-Castro for opioid use disorder treatment research

As the COVID-19 global pandemic continues, so does the nation鈥檚 opioid epidemic, according to the American Medical Association. At T九色视频, a $200,000 National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant to psychologist Teresa L贸pez-Castro will enable her to delve into an aspect of the epidemic 鈥 barriers to treatment engagement for individuals with opioid use disorder who have post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Her project is entitled: 鈥淚mpact of PTSD and trauma re-exposure on buprenorphine maintenance treatment in syringe exchange programs.鈥 The two-year grant allows L贸pez
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CCNY electrical engineer Bruce Kim

CCNY electrical engineer Bruce Kim receives $600K grant for maritime security study

Bruce Kim, associate professor of electrical engineering at T九色视频, is the principal investigator of a project to develop a nanosensor that can automatically detect explosive and narcotic vapors from maritime containers. The project, 鈥淒evelopment of Automatic Detection System for Maritime Containers with Dangerous Cargo,鈥 is financed by a five-year, $600,000 grant from the Korea Research Institute of Ships and Ocean Engineering. The goal is to institute quick, efficient inspection of every one of the hundreds of thousands of container ships that enter American ports every
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Two Beavers Nominated For NCAA Woman of the Year Award

Two Beavers Nominated For NCAA Woman of the Year Award

Recent City College of New York graduates Gabrielle Duchaussee (Saratoga Springs, N.Y.) and Nicole Polanco (West Haverstraw, N.Y.) are among the record 605 nominees for the 2020 NCAA Woman of the Year Award, which were announced on Tuesday. They were nominated after distinguishing themselves in academics, athletics, service and leadership throughout their collegiate careers. Read Full Article
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Sriram Ganeshan, CCNY physicist and 2020 NSF CAREER Award winner

CCNY鈥檚 Sriram Ganeshan wins NSF Career Award for quantum hydrodynamics research

Physicist Sriram Ganeshan of T九色视频鈥檚 Division of Science is the recipient of a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award. It provides more than $500,000 for his research project: 鈥淨uantum Hydrodynamics: From Electron Fluids to Chiral Active Matter,鈥 which could help develop new technologies based on the collective behavior of quantum systems. Ganeshan and his research team will focus on developing 鈥渜uantum modifications鈥 to the classical hydrodynamics that capture the unique properties of the macroscopic quantum state. His effort in this direction will build towards
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