March 2024 News

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  • UAF faculty and staff from across campus are invited to an Ideation Studio mixer, 10-12 p.m. Friday, March 22 in the MILL Faculty Makerspace, link to makerspace page, in 131 Bunnell, the Center for Teaching & Learning. 

The Ideation Studio is a program designed to help UAF personnel connect, spark innovative ideas and co-develop new collaborative projects.

    Registration now open for March 22 Makerspace Ideation mixer

    March 12, 2024

    UAF faculty and staff from across campus are invited to an Ideation Studio mixer, 10-12 p.m. Friday, March 22 in the MILL Faculty Makerspace, link to makerspace page, in 131 Bunnell, the Center for Teaching & Learning. The Ideation Studio is a program designed to help UAF personnel connect, spark innovative ideas and co-develop new collaborative projects.

  • Join gBeta and accelerate your business

    March 12, 2024

    The gBETA Startup Accelerator is an international accelerator program operated by gener8tor. They have run four cohorts in Alaska (2021-2022), and will be running two more in 2024 (spring & fall). Only five companies are selected per cohort.

  • Are you a small business looking to accelerate development of your new, novel technological innovations with federal grant support? Look no further! Introducing the University of Alaska Fairbanks' Center ICE's Federal And State Technology (FAST) Partnership Program.

    Innovate and accelerate: Join Alaska FAST for SBIR/STTR success!

    March 12, 2024

    Are you a small business looking to accelerate development of your new, novel technological innovations with federal grant support? Look no further! Introducing the University of Alaska Fairbanks' Center ICE's Federal And State Technology (FAST) Partnership Program.

  • Dr. Roddewig deploys a Sea-Bird ac-s spectral absorption and attenuation sensor.

    Partnership developing lidar-based solution to maximize salmon hatchling survival

    March 12, 2024

    Thanks to a RISE-UP Seed Grant, researchers Michael Roddewig and Joseph Shaw, and community partner Tessa Frost are testing the efficacy of a drone-borne lidar system to predict plankton blooms conducive to salmon hatchling survival rates. If successful, the test will pave the way for the research team to access larger grants to develop the technology into a solution that hatcheries across Alaska and beyond may use to monitor plankton populations in real time.

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