SoC faculty member featured at the 3rd Annual Research and Technology Showcase


Posted on November 1, 2024 by Keith Lynn
Keith Lynn


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Pictured from left, Dr. Michael Chambers, interim vice president for research and economic development; USA President Jo Bonner, Dr. Todd McDonald, professor of computer science; Dr. Bret Webb, professor of civil, coastal and environmental sciences; Lt. General William J. Hartman, deputy commander of USCYBERCOM; Dr. Andi Kent, USA executive vice president and provost; Dr. Sean Powers, chair of the Stokes School of Marine and Environmental Sciences was representing Dr. Alison Robertson, associate professor of marine sciences; Dr. Tory Stevens, professor of physiology and cell biology; and Dr. Shenghua Wu, associate professor of civil, coastal and environmental engineering.

The Office of Research and Economic Development hosted its 3rd Annual Research and Technology Showcase on October 29, featuring the work of five faculty members from the University of South Alabama. These faculty members were recognized for their research contributions in the fields of sustainability, cybersecurity, marine sciences, and lung biology.

Dr. Todd McDonald, professor of computer science; Dr. Alison Robertson, associate professor of marine sciences and senior marine scientist at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab; Dr. Tory Stevens, professor of physiology and cell biology; Dr. Bret Webb, professor of civil, coastal and environmental engineering; and Dr. Shenghua Wu, associate professor of civil, coastal and environmental engineering were recognized for their work.

“The Research and Technology Showcase is South’s opportunity to show our community the cutting-edge research that is being conducted by our faculty,” said Dr. Michael Chambers, interim vice president for research and economic development and chief economic development officer. “Our faculty bring in millions of dollars in external funding every year to improve patient care and outcomes, to create novel technologies and to safeguard our national security and our environment.”

The complete story can be found here: https://www.southalabama.edu/departments/publicrelations/pressreleases/103024showcase.html

Video of Dr. Todd McDonald's research:

 

 

 

 


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