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Dr. Shields and Dr. Nivens present a poster

George Shields (Dean, CST) and Delana Nivens (Chemistry, STEP Director) attended the NSF Sponsored STEP Grantees Meeting March 3-5 2010.

Dr. Shields publishes a journal article

George Shields, College of Science and Technology, and a former undergraduate student published "Atmospheric Implications for Formation of Clusters of Ammonium and 1*10 Water Molecules," in the Journa

CST student wins poster award

Kaye Archer, a senior physics and mathematics double major won the best undergraduate poster award for her work on "Accurate Predictions of the Structure and Energetics of Water Decamers"

Dr. Greenlaw publishes and other accomplishments

Ray Greenlaw, Department of Information, Computer, and Engineering, is serving on the Computing Accreditation Commission (CAC) of ABET's Executive Committee.

Dr. Shields hosts a conference

George Shields, College of Science & Technology, hosted the 8th MERCURY (Molecular Education and Research Consortium in Undergraduate computational chemistRY) conference on Computational Chemis

Armstrong Atlantic State University is now a Mathematica campus

Mathematica, from Wolfram Research, Inc., is one the world's most powerful technical computing systems.

Dr. Budden and Dr. Shields represent AASU at annual meeting of CUR

Mark Budden, Mathematics, and George Shields, College of Science & Technology, represented Armstrong Atlantic at the annual meeting of the Council of Undergraduate Research (CUR) Business meeti

Dr. Shields presents a seminar

George Shields, College of Science & Technology, presented a seminar entitled "Computational Design of a Small Peptide that Inhibits Breast Cancer" at the University of South Carolina on May 4.

Dr. Shields publishes a featured review article

George Shields, College of Science and Technology, published a featured review article in the inaugural issue of Future Medicinal Chemistry, "Computational approaches for the design of peptide

Dr. Shields publishes a paper

George Shields, College of Science and Technology, published a paper, "Ramachandran-type plots for Glycosidic Linkages: Examples from Molecular Dynamics Simulations using the Glycam06 Force Field" in

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