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THE TOUMBA BUILDING AT LEFKANDI: Preliminary Results of a New Architectural Analysis
The University of Notre Dame School of Architecture and College of Engineering present THE TOUMBA BUILDING AT LEFKANDI: Preliminary Results of a New Architectural Analysis, in...
View EventVirtual ND Energy Distinguished Lecture: “Open-Shell Molecules: A Radical Design for Organic Optoelectronic Materials” by Mark S. Chen
Join ND Energy for a virtual distinguished lecture featuring Mark S. Chen, assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry at Lehigh University. Prof. Chen will discuss his...
View EventThe Promise and the Peril of Facial Recognition
During the academic year, we run a monthly live event series called Research Uncorked. Just like the podcast, it features informal interviews with leading scholars and...
watch videoOn Infrastructure and Engineering Change
Trish Culligan is Matthew H. McCloskey Dean of the College of Engineering at Notre Dame and a professor in the University’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and...
Listen to PodcastSustainability and Heritage Survey at Kylemore
The Global Centre at Kylemore hosts programs from multi-disciplines. Last March 2020 before the COVID-19 lockdown the Global Centre hosted a program for students interested in...
watch videoAmid pandemic, climate scientists imagine Earth Day 2070
Earth Day 2020 will mark 50 years since the first nationwide effort to educate the public and raise awareness of environmental issues that threaten the health and sustainability...
Read ArticleResearchers Study the Intricate Link Between Climate and Conflict
New research from the University of Notre Dame is shedding light on the unexpected effects climate change could have on regional instability and violent conflict. Previous studies...
Read ArticleA Future for the Past: Notre Dame Researchers help Italian church communities address seismic risks
In October of 2016, central Italy was left devastated by a major earthquake, destroying homes and entire villages. Given Italy is prone to seismic activity, determining how to...
Read ArticleGo Faster and Farther Than Ever Thought Possible
In 1882, an ambitious Notre Dame student named Albert Zahm built what might have been the first wind tunnel in the United States so that he could study the lift and drag of...
watch videoDeepfake Conference Panel I: Deepfakes as a Technical Problem
How can truth emerge in a deep-fake ridden marketplace of ideas? Are we ready for the looming challenges to national security, elections, privacy, and reputation? What role will...
watch videoBelieving in climate change doesn’t mean you are preparing for climate change, study finds
Believing in climate change has no effect on whether or not coastal homeowners are protecting their homes from climate change-related hazards, according to a new study from the...
Read ArticleFood and Thought
A look at ideas that are addressing major food-related problems: A potential breakthrough on peanut allergies. Learn more about how Basar Bilgicer, associate professor of...
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