College of Science and Technology

Annette Cruz and Thatyana Morales
Mom, daughter face cancer, conquer degrees together
Type: News Story
Metastatic breast cancer was no match for 2019 graduate Annette Cruz’s determination—she’ll earn a degree alongside her daughter this month.
May 3, 2019
Radin Bonakdar
From Tehran to Temple, senior steps closer to dream of dentistry
Type: News Story
Graduating senior Radin Bonakdar is a step closer to achieving his goal of becoming a dentist, following in his mother’s footsteps.
April 29, 2019
student working with plants
College of Science and Technology celebrates 20th anniversary
Type: News Story
CST has reached many milestones since its founding in 1998 while advancing exceptional teaching and scientific discovery.
October 22, 2018
Hai-Lung Dai at a whiteboard
Temple team earns major grant to build advanced microscope
Type: News Story
The interdisciplinary team led by Professors Eric Borguet and Hai-Lung Dai will use the $1 million-plus grant to build a nonlinear optical microscope.
September 10, 2018
Students using virtual reality technology
College of Science and Technology launches hub for interdisciplinary research
Type: News Story
Associate Professor of Mathematics Benjamin Seibold will helm Temple’s new cross-disciplinary Center for Computational Mathematics and Modeling.
June 21, 2018
Assistant Professor Atsuhiro Muto in Antarctica
Temple joins largest ever US-UK Antarctic scientific field campaign
Type: News Story
Assistant Professor Atsuhiro Muto will spend up to three months in Antarctica to research the potential collapse of the Thwaites Glacier.
May 17, 2018
Marcus Forst in front of a whiteboard filled with equations
Marcus Forst, junior physics major, wins Temple’s first Goldwater Scholarship
Type: News Story
The prestigious Goldwater Scholarship is reserved for students in STEM fields for exemplary academic achievement.
April 10, 2018
Physicist Jeff Martoff and fellow researchers in a lab
Temple physicist wins prestigious W. M. Keck Foundation grant to investigate dark matter
Type: News Story
Jeff Martoff and his team will work to answer the No. 1 question facing astrophysicists today: What is dark matter?
September 20, 2017
Antonio Giordano holding a pipette, surrounded by tomatoes in a lab
Muse for cancer-fighting tomatoes study? Italian food
Type: News Story
Researcher Antonio Giordano says Italian cuisine and longevity inspired him to further investigate the dietary staple’s cancer-fighting ability.
August 28, 2017
Traffic on North Broad Street
Tested with human drivers, self-driving car calms traffic
Type: News Story
The experiment, which placed a self-driving car among human-operated vehicles on a track, confirmed the autonomous car can help prevent traffic jams.
August 8, 2017
Erik Cordes leading a lecture in front of a chalkboard.
A deeper dive
Type: News Story
Temple marine biologist Erik Cordes has played an important role in the recovery efforts following the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
June 6, 2017
Rachel Paul looking at zebrafish in a tank.
Science for real
Type: News Story
Students become members of the research team to gain hands-on experience alongside faculty scientists and hone their career paths.
May 9, 2017
Next stop: Stanford University
Type: News Story
Jones has some advice for Temple science students: "reject complacency."
May 1, 2017
Haseeb Goheer holding a soccer ball in front of a goal net.
Two goals, one game
Type: News Story
Senior Haseeb Goheer uses his love for soccer to educate others about HIV and AIDS.
March 28, 2017
Chelsea Walton standing in front of a blackboard full of math equations
Temple mathematician Chelsea Walton named a 2017 Sloan Research Fellow
Type: News Story
The highly competitive and prestigious honor identifies rising scientists who’ve made significant marks on their field and represent the next generation of leaders in the U.S. and Canada.
March 7, 2017
Bottles and pills on display.
Chemistry research group earns nearly $4 million in grants
Type: News Story
A professor-led team of students and postdoctoral researchers earned two National Institutes of Health grants for their work on antibiotics.
January 23, 2017
Three young men sitting and talking together.
Triple major
Type: News Story
Dylan, Jared and Jonathan McFerran are the only triplets in Temple’s Class of 2020.
October 4, 2016
A man using a yellow georadar machine on a beach.
A better dig
Type: News Story
A Temple faculty member has used georadar to make connections between ancient archeological sites and the underground burrows of large blue land crabs.
September 22, 2016
A man in a red Temple baseball cap perched on rocks with a snowy backdrop.
Antarctic images reveal four decades of ice loss
Type: News Story
Satellite images show the loss of ice equivalent to the area of the city of Berlin over the past 40 years.
July 12, 2016
A woman in a white lab coat standing in a research laboratory.
Next stop: MD/PhD program at MUSC
Type: News Story
Biology major and CST student Commencement speaker Yongjoo (Jennifer) Cho is following her dream of being a medical scientist.
May 5, 2016
Man wearing virtual reality goggles
Virtual reality might relieve symptoms of cancer treatment
Type: News Story
A Temple researcher shows that immersing patients in virtual reality scenarios might help reduce the stress of cancer treatment.
October 13, 2015
Hire an Owl: Katey Steinberg, Class of 2016
Type: News Story
Combining Spanish studies with a major in biology is giving Katey Steinberg, Class of 2016, the skills she needs to one day improve the health of those living in underserved communities, locally and abroad.
August 20, 2015
New form of carbon could speed up electronics
Type: News Story
Research from Temple University's College of Science and Technology shows that a new virtual form of carbon could significantly speed up computers and other electronics.
August 13, 2015
Students design Mars landers at summer camp
Type: News Story
Approximately 50 Delaware Valley middle-school students put their science and engineering skills to the test during a summer science camp hosted by Temple’s College of Science and Technology.
July 23, 2015
BIO conference to showcase Temple technologies
Type: News Story
Temple will showcase faculty-created technologies and seek license and commercialization opportunities during the 2015 BIO International Convention, June 15-18, in Philadelphia.
June 11, 2015

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