Research

LSU Names Sean Courtney Associate Vice President for Research Compliance, Integrity and Analytics

LSU Names Sean Courtney Associate Vice President for Research Compliance, Integrity and Analytics

Louisiana State University has appointed Sean Courtney to the inaugural position of associate vice president for research compliance, integrity, and analytics.

National Science Foundation Confirms Record Research Growth at LSU

National Science Foundation Confirms Record Research Growth at LSU

Last week, the National Science Foundation confirmed LSU's record research expenditures of $488 million in fiscal year 2023. This historic growth of 14% compared to 2022 was previously announced by LSU and represents top performance alongside research university peers such as the University of Kentucky and the University of Tennessee. The growth reflects increased research activity across the LSU Family--especially on the flagship campus and at LSU Health New Orleans and LSU Health Shreveport.

LSU Researchers Excavate Earliest Ancient Maya Salt Works

LSU Researchers Excavate Earliest Ancient Maya Salt Works

With funding from the National Science Foundation, a team of archaeologists from LSU and the University of Texas at Tyler have excavated the earliest known ancient Maya salt works in southern Belize, as reported in the journal Antiquity. The team was led by LSU Alumni Professor Heather McKillop, who first discovered wooden buildings preserved there below the sea floor, along with associated artifacts, and the only ancient Maya wooden canoe paddle in 2004. Her key collaborator, Assistant Professor Elizabeth Sills at the University of Texas at Tyler, began working with McKillop as a master's student and then as a doctoral student at LSU.

LSU Invited to Join Prestigious Military Association

LSU Invited to Join Prestigious Military Association

LSU has been unanimously invited to join the prestigious Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the United States, or AMCSUS. The invitation was issued because of the university's long-standing military tradition, active ROTC programs, and its current efforts to support the U.S. military through cybersecurity research and education.

New LSU Construction & Advanced Manufacturing Building Aims to Elevate Louisiana’s Economy

New LSU Construction & Advanced Manufacturing Building Aims to Elevate Louisiana’s Economy

LSU marked the final day of President William F. Tate IV’s statewide bus tour by announcing the vision for a new $107 million Construction & Advanced Manufacturing Building and a $15 million leadership gift from Art Favre, founder of Performance Contractors and a graduate of the first LSU construction management class in 1972.

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LSU Student Team’s FarmSmart App Helps Farmers Manage Crops, Weeds With AI

LSU students and alumni have created a new, AI-powered tool called FarmSmart that allows farmers and gardeners to quickly access actionable intelligence on how to best manage their crops and get rid of weeds.

Five LSU Faculty Win National Science Foundation CAREER Awards

Five LSU Faculty Win National Science Foundation CAREER Awards

Funded research projects highlight the success of LSU's Scholarship First Agenda to advance foundational and applied science to improve lives.

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LSU Collaborating With Halliburton, ExxonMobil on New CO2 Research Well

In early 2025, the LSU College of Engineering, in collaboration with Halliburton and ExxonMobil, will begin drilling a third research well at its PERTT—Petroleum Engineering Research, Training, and Testing—Lab on LSU’s campus.

LSU and Our Lady of the Lake Health: Collaboration in Action on Athletes’ Health, Cancer, Obesity and More

LSU and Our Lady of the Lake Health: Collaboration in Action on Athletes' Health, Cancer, Obesity and More

The Championship Health Partners award $1.2 million to five winning teams in an inaugural round of research funding.

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LSU Researchers Awarded $1.5 Million to Advance Worldwide Access to High-Performance Computing

LSU researchers have been awarded a $1.5 million Pathways to Enable Open-Source Ecosystems, or POSE, grant from the National Science Foundation to advance the ecosystem surrounding HPX, a software library developed at LSU.