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- LSU, SIU Researchers Examine Better Spectrum Sharing ModelingSeptember 20, 2023BATON ROUGE, LA - It may be taken for granted on a daily basis, but a worldwide increase in spectrum usage has made spectrum sharing an important economic topic. At the heart of that topic is ensuring that spectrum management mechanisms are efficient, fair, and maintain user privacy.
- LSU Petroleum Engineering Professor, Research Team Seek to Plug Orphan Wells Leaking MethaneSeptember 19, 2023BATON ROUGE, LA - There are currently more than 4,500 orphan oil wells in Louisiana, meaning oil companies have abandoned them for one reason or another, namely for not making money. Nearly 450 of these wells were tagged "orphan" in 1994, which means they have been dormant and possibly leaking methane gas for nearly 30 years.
- LSU, SIU Researchers Examine Better Spectrum Sharing ModelingSeptember 20, 2023BATON ROUGE, LA - It may be taken for granted on a daily basis, but a worldwide increase in spectrum usage has made spectrum sharing an important economic topic. At the heart of that topic is ensuring that spectrum management mechanisms are efficient, fair, and maintain user privacy.
- LSU Petroleum Engineering Professor, Research Team Seek to Plug Orphan Wells Leaking MethaneSeptember 19, 2023BATON ROUGE, LA - There are currently more than 4,500 orphan oil wells in Louisiana, meaning oil companies have abandoned them for one reason or another, namely for not making money. Nearly 450 of these wells were tagged "orphan" in 1994, which means they have been dormant and possibly leaking methane gas for nearly 30 years.
- LSU Petroleum Engineering Professor Receives DOE Grant for CO2 StorageSeptember 14, 2023BATON ROUGE, LA - LSU Craft & Hawkins Department of Petroleum Engineering Assistant Professor Olufemi Olorode recently received a $525,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy's Basic Energy Sciences program to research carbon dioxide storage in gas hydrates using coarse-grained molecular dynamics (MD).
- LSU Computer Science Professor Leading Project to Increase Security in Federated LearningSeptember 13, 2023BATON ROUGE, LA - Federated learning is a technique that has gained attention for its potential to improve privacy, security, and efficiency in various sectors. At times, in order to improve the quality and robustness of this technique, it is subject to periods of "critical learning." However, it is during these periods that outside agents have an opportunity to launch precise and damaging attacks.
- LSU Industrial Engineering Junior Interns in Argentina Over SummerSeptember 6, 2023BATON ROUGE, LA - While Louisianans have been sweating outside or hibernating indoors this summer, LSU Industrial Engineering junior Ana Alvarado was cooling off in Argentina during her three-month internship as part of the Argentina Business Program.
- LSU CM PhD Candidate Recognized as SEC Emerging ScholarAugust 30, 2023BATON ROUGE, LA - LSU Bert S. Turner Department of Construction Management PhD candidate Shashank Muley was recently recognized as an SEC Emerging Scholar. The SEC Emerging Scholars Program was created to offer graduate students enrolled in terminal degree programs at member institutions a pathway to prepare for tenure-stream positions in higher education. The SEC sees a strategic advantage in sharing information that will contribute to this shared goal and encourages graduates to seek positions within SEC institutions.
- Engineering Researchers Develop Method for Removing Micropollutants From Natural WatersAugust 30, 2023BATON ROUGE, LA - Researchers in LSU's Cain Department of Chemical Engineering (ChE) and Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) have developed an energy-efficient method for rapidly removing pharmaceuticals and other micropollutants from natural waters, like the Mississippi River. The result could help reduce the carbon footprint of reclaiming and reusing water in drought-prone areas.
- LSU Researchers Awarded NSF Grant to Address Optimization in Infrastructure SystemsAugust 29, 2023BATON ROUGE, LA - A team of LSU researchers from electrical and computer engineering and physics was recently awarded nearly $500,000 from the National Science Foundation for a project to develop quantum computing-inspired algorithms that will address optimization problems appearing in various critical infrastructure systems, including power systems.
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