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Penn State Student, 20, Dies At Hospital From COVID-19

A second Pennsylvania State University student has died of COVID-19. Neil Chetan Patel, 20, of King of Prussia, died at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center in Philadelphia on Sunday. Neil Chetan Patel.Facebook- Neil Patel Patel contracted coronavirus at the end of March 2021, just days before the state s phased vaccine rollout changed so everyone over 18-years-old could vaccinate, not just elderly, immunocompromised and frontline workers. He was placed on a ventilator April 11. Shortly after, a GoFundMe campaign page was launched to help cover the cost of his mounting medical bills. An update was posted on the page earlier this week reading, “Our son and my dear boy has moved on to his next journey. Neil fought his illness like a brave knight.

Nuclear science, engineering spark collaborations across Penn State and beyond

Nuclear science, engineering spark collaborations across Penn State and beyond The Radiation Science & Engineering Center and the Ken and Mary Alice Lindquist Department of Nuclear Engineering jointly map research endeavors with expansion and $9.8M equipment donation The Radiation Science & Engineering Center is expanding to accommodate growth in nuclear engineering and science at Penn State. Image: Stantec Nuclear science, engineering spark collaborations across Penn State and beyond Ashley J. WennersHerron July 20, 2021 UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Penn State’s Radiation Science & Engineering Center (RSEC), home to the Breazeale Reactor the nation’s first licensed and longest continuously operating nuclear research reactor, is expanding to accommodate an equipment donation valued at $9.8 million and to facilitate more advanced neutron beam research as well as the growth of nuclear engineering at Penn State. With the support of the College of Engineering, in partnership with

Wildfire helicopter pilot steers project to honor former geography professor

IMAGE: Photo provided Because these wildfires can rage for months, McCrory said, these efforts are run like a military campaign. Ultimately, he said, it’s the members of the crew on the ground who put the fires out, so his job is to support their mission. He also performs a range of tasks not directly related to wildfires such as flying federal inspectors out to offshore oil platforms and flying LiDAR-equipped remote sensing missions to spot sagging power transmission lines, which can cause wildfires. When wildfire season slows down this fall, McCrory will return to Penn State to plot out the tribute for Lewis. The concept that he developed with former department head 

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