College of Engineering & Physical Sciences
Can Machine Learning Standardize Rock Climbing Route Difficulty?
A new study from UNH explores how integrating machine and deep learning techniques can create a standardized system for evaluating rock climbing routes to provide a difficulty grading scale that promotes inclusivity, accuracy and accessibility for all experience levels. Read More-
01/30/25
UNH Expert Weighs in on Earthquake That Shook New England
A 3.8 magnitude earthquake originating off the coast of Maine on Monday morning rumbled throughout the New Hampshire Seacoast region and was felt as... -
01/23/25
UNH Readies Instrument to Study Sun’s Interactions Out into Galaxy
After extensive preparations and testing by a UNH-led team, the IMAP-Lo instrument is now aboard a spacecraft and readying for flight in 2025. -
01/14/25
What’s Next: UNH Experts Forecast Key Industry Trends for the New Year
As the new year begins, industries are bracing for transformative changes driven by innovation, sustainability and emerging technologies. Experts... -
01/09/25
What Are the Northern Lights, and Why Are We Seeing Them So Often?
Nada AlHaddad and Noé Lugaz, research professors who study, the solar phenomena that can result in northern lights, answer questions about this...
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09/30/24 - UNH Researchers Awarded $3 Million from Department of EnergyThree UNH researchers received prestigious grants that will connect them with the Department of Energy’s national laboratories to pursue research that aims to understand the early... Read More
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09/20/24 - New Center Advances Metal Forming TechnologiesUNH researchers will advance research and workforce development in metal-forming technologies, used in transportation, defense, aerospace, household appliances and biomedical... Read More
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09/13/24 - Marking Healthy Aging Month with Evidence-Based AdviceUNH researchers offer advice for Healthy Aging Month. Read More
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09/09/24 - Harnessing the Power of the Sea for Renewable EnergyCould the famously predictable tides provide reliable power to coastal communities? What if the same waves that induce queasiness made aquaculture more productive? The UNH-led... Read More
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09/06/24 - Bauer Recognized for Research Achievement by American Chemical SocietyChristopher Bauer, professor of chemistry at UNH, has been honored with the prestigious American Chemical Society’s Achievement in Research for the Teaching and Learning of... Read More
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08/19/24 - Physicist Hollen Honored as Moore Foundation Experimental Physics InvestigatorPhysics professor Shawna Hollen has received a major honor from the Moore Foundation. Read More
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08/08/24 - 5 Ways Wildcats Are Staying Cool This SummerSummer of ’24 has already broken heat records here in New England, but some in our UNH community are staying cool. Here are five ways our ’Cats are beating the dog days of summer... Read More
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08/01/24 - Two Professors Receive $4 million to Improve Wound Healing and Tissue GenerationIn a significant boost to biomedical research and ultimately human health outcomes, University of New Hampshire professors Linqing Li and Nate Oldenhuis have been awarded nearly $... Read More
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07/25/24 - UNH Makes Space Technology Available to IndustryUNH has launched its Space Technology Hub, a first-of-its-kind center in the region that provides testing facilities and expertise to the commercial space sector. Read More
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07/22/24 - EPA Picks UNH to Lead New Stormwater Center of ExcellenceUNH will lead a new Stormwater Centers of Excellence focused on cold climate challenges, in partnership with the University of Minnesota. Read More