Prof. Ronney selected as a Fellow of the Combustion Institute …
… “for exceptional research on near-limit flames and micro-scale combustion.”
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USC Viterbi Alumna Helps Underrepresented Groups Pursue College and STEM
Recent USC Viterbi alumna uses her experiences as a first-generation college student to encourage others to pursue a college education
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USC Hosts Pi Tau Sigma National Convention
The University of Southern California hosted the 101st annual Pi Tau Sigma National Convention from February 19-21, 2016, led by the event’s faculty advisor, Prof. Paul Ronney.
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“Many Lives of Engineers” – Marathons
Prof. Paul Ronney appeared in Viterbi Magazine’s Spring 2015 issue. In the “Many Lives of Engineers” section, Ronney discussed discussed how he used his research to complete the Boston Marathon.
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Combustion Physics Lab’s Outing to Bryce Canyon and Buckskin Gulch, Utah
In May 2013, the Combustion Physics Lab took an outing to Bryce Canyon and Buckskin Gulch, Utah after the U.S. National Combustion Meeting.
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Report on Bernard Lewis Visiting Lecturer Fellowship Activities
In October 2005, Prof. Paul Ronney visited Taiwan as part of the Bernard Lewis Visiting Lecturer Fellowship, sponsored by the Combustion Institute. Hosted by Prof. Y. C. Chao, president of the Taiwan chapter of the Combustion Institute and Prof. Shenqyang Shy, National Central University, Ronney gave 8 lectures and explored the area.
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