Editorial Services

Editorial Services

Lehigh University
Communications and Public Affairs
301 Broadway, 4th Floor - Suite 400
Bethlehem, PA 18015
U.S.A.
P: 610-758-4487
Fax: 610-758-5566
Email: communications@lehigh.edu
Website: www.lehigh.edu/communications

Editorial Services Staff

Kristen DiPrinzio
Director, University Communications

Lauren Thein
Stephen Gross
Christina Tatu
 

Lehigh awarded $1M RTI grant

College of Education will train school psychologists as Response to Intervention facilitators at middle schools and high schools.

A Superlattice to Generate the Elusive Terahertz Wave

“My goal is to be able to do with terahertz what we can now do with mid-infrared radiation.” — Sushil Kumar.

A Mission to the Art of Engineering

At a "STEM prep" summer school, theory turns into reality.

When a Molecule Takes a Selfie

A physicist examines electrons in their own time scale

Lehigh NSF CAREER Awards, 2009-2014

Lehigh Engineering faculty who've won the prestigious NSF CAREER Award over the last five years.

A Safer Method of Decontaminating Ceramics

Researchers remove impurities without resorting to dopants.

Overlapping Opportunities

Collaboration of two interdisciplinary research centers is fueling growth in Lehigh nanotech discovery and impact

A Real-Time Window Into the Making of Plastics

Researchers seek to improve the process of injection molding.

The Freedom to Ask Their Own Questions

At Mountaintop, students pursue their ideas for changing the world.

Helping Mexico Go Green

Scientists seek to use recycled CO2 to boost geothermal power production.

A Real-Time, Hybrid Solution to Structural Testing

A better way to test structures for earthquake resilience.

A step toward dye- and chemical-free color filters

Tuning nanostructures on ultrathin metal films to improve mobile display technologies.

Unlocking Data for Easier Multitasking

NSF CAREER Award focused on eliminating processing lag in massive computing systems.

A Unique 3D Assembly

The cooperative effects of surface tension, elasticity and gravity.

Sequential Processing in the Age of Big Data

Katya Scheinberg is working to provide faster, more efficient tools for the era of Big Data.

A Tiny Weapon Joins the Battle Against Cancer

ChemE alum Dan Roxbury hopes CNTs can one day serve as an early warning system to detect and treat cancer.

A Naturally Inspired Study of Nanosuspensions

Researchers advance thermodynamic understanding of liquid-solid interactions.

Former Dean S. David Wu: Everything Must Relate to a Bigger Picture

During his decade as dean, S. David Wu championed a vision of the engineer as “Renaissance thinker for the 21st century.”

A Super Highway for the Right Molecules

Ultrathin carbon films promise more energy-efficient separations.

A Rare Privilege and a New Challenge

A rare privilege and a new challenge.