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Exposure Notification: Saving Lives through Partnership and Trust

min read When the pandemic struck, a university s central IT organization helped develop a statewide exposure notification app, working in partnership with distributed IT, the state public health agency, and technology companies. Credit: Magic Panda / Shutterstock.com © 2020 It all began so simply. A researcher at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) came to Chris Brown (vice president of research) and to me, Curt Carver (vice president/CIO) with the idea of developing a symptom tracker as a foundational tool for universities and organizations to proactively attack the pandemic. We were skeptical. This was in early March, well before the full impact of the pandemic was apparent. Fortunately, the researcher convinced us and other senior leaders at UAB. Those of us in the central IT organization did what we often do we negotiated contracts, spun up servers quickly at no cost to the distributed IT unit that developed the software, and helped a small technology team worki

UAH Alumnus Michael Terres Wins NASA Grant To Study Turbulence In Solar Plasma

Subscribe UAH alumnus Michael Terres, a research assistant in the department of Space Science (SPA) with The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), a part of The University of Alabama System, has been announced as the winner of a Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space Science and Technology (FINESST) 2020 grant to study turbulence in solar plasma. The FINESST program provides research grants to graduate students who are designing and performing research projects relevant to the goals of the NASA Science Mission Directorate (SMD) in one or more of four divisions: Earth Sciences, Heliophysics, Planetary Science and Astrophysics. Project proposals may request up to a three-year period of performance.

New Glass Fiber-Based Sensor Network to Safeguard Drinking Water Supplies

New Glass Fiber-Based Sensor Network to Safeguard Drinking Water Supplies Written by AZoSensorsJan 8 2021 Researchers supported by a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency grant and part of a cross-campus collaboration at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) of the University of Alabama System are now working on an innovative sensor network that uses glass fibers to protect drinking water supplies. The research is a collaboration between Dr Tingting Wu from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Dr Lingze Duan from the Department of Physics and Astronomy. Image Credit: Michael Mercier / The University of Alabama in Huntsville. The grant is part of EPA’s P3 Awards: A National Student Design Competition Focusing on People, Prosperity and the Planet.

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