Welcome
to the home page of the Southern Illinois University Carbondale Chapter of Sigma
Xi. Sigma Xi is an honor society for science and engineering researchers.
Today, it is an international society whose programs and activities promote
science and honor scientific achievement. Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina, is the location of the international
headquarters (Tel: 800-243-6534). The society publishes American Scientist, an
award-winning magazine. Each issue features illustrated articles on a broad
variety of topics, including biology, chemistry, physics, geology, astronomy,
computing, psychology, anthropology, mathematics, and technology.
Please see this flyer for information about some of the advantages of joining your SIUC Sigma Xi organization!!
CONGRATULATIONS TO US!! We were just awarded the national Sigma Xi Outstanding Chapter award again! Join us and enjoy our yearly activities!
Congratulations to all the students who presented their scintillating research to the Sigma Xi Poster Day at SIUC! Congratulations also to our 3 Poster Award Winners: Bristi Poudel (Best Graduate Student Poster), and Calli Willett and Katherine Elliott (tied for Best Undergraduate Student Posters)!
Our Annual Sigma Xi Banquet will be held at Hunan Restaurant on Thursday, May 2nd! Please plan to join us! Keep your eyes out for an email announcing this.
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Public Lectures Sponsored by Sigma Xi for Fall/Spring 2023-2024:
Public
Lecture: Gas Adsorption Studies on Solid Surfaces
Time and Place –4:00 CST, Neckers Building, Room 240 (To join by zoom:
https://siumed-edu.zoom.us/j/85671494310?pwd=QVAvN3ErWThSQUI2RmQ4K3gzTUYrUT09)
Abstract: A fundamental understanding of the interaction of gas (adsorbate) molecules on solid surfaces (substrate) is a necessary first step leading to various applications, such as energy storage, gas separation, sensors, catalysis. Some of the key figures of merits closely associated with molecules' interactions with solid surfaces will be discussed. Techniques to extract these parameters from thermodynamic measurements will be presented. Adsorption studies of simple gas molecules on various solid substrates, such as bulk graphite, carbon nanotubes, metal organic frameworks, and porour carbon, will be discussed. Finally, similarities and differences in the adsorption behavior that arise from the nature of these materials' structural features will also be presented.
Congratulations to winners of the Graduate Student and Undergraduate Student Best Poster Awards!
We had a great time at our annual Sigma Xi Breakfast in November in Morris Library!
Sigma Xi was founded in 1886 as an honor society for science and engineering. The name "Sigma Xi" (pronounced 'zi') stands for "Spoudon Xynones" -- Companions in Zealous Research. Today, it is an international research society whose programs and activities promote the health of the scientific enterprise and honor scientific achievement. There are nearly 90,000 Sigma Xi members in more than 500 chapters at colleges and universities, industrial research centers, and government laboratories. For information about our local awards, click here.
In addition to honoring scientific achievement, Sigma Xi also endeavors to encourage support of original work in science and technology and promote an appreciation within society at large for the role research has played in human progress. During its centennial celebration in 1986, Sigma Xi adopted an additional mission: to foster worldwide interactions among science, technology, and society.
Membership in Sigma Xi is by invitation. Those who have shown potential as researchers are invited to join as associate members. Full membership is conferred upon those who have demonstrated noteworthy achievements in research. Each year the Society initiates more than 5,000 new members. Over the course of the Society's distinguished history, more than 170 members have won the Nobel Prize and many more have earned election to the National Academies of Sciences and Engineering.
Election to Sigma Xi is for life, and acceptance of membership carries certain obligations. The Bylaws of the Society require that each Member-elect and Associate Member-elect must assent, either orally or in writing, to the Pledge of the Society: "I hereby pledge myself, in accordance with the purposes and objectives of Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society, to foster companionship and cooperation among scientists, to maintain honor, integrity, and honesty in all scientific activities, and to assume the other continuing responsibilities of membership." One of the best ways to fulfill these obligations is through active membership in the Society, including payment of annual dues, participation in chapter or club activities, and recommendation of qualified individuals for membership.
A special centennial issue of AMERICAN SCIENTIST (September-October 1986) describes the Society's history.
Sigma Xi was established at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, in
1957. At first it was recognized as a club; then, after a period of successful
operation, a formal petition for chapter status was presented to the Society.
All aspects of the University's educational and research program in basic and
applied sciences were scrutinized and viewed favorably. Chapter status was
granted in 1966. Today there are approximately 150 active members in the
Chapter. In guiding the Society's activities, the Executive
Committee (officers and immediate past-president) follows established Chapter Bylaws. Elected positions are chapter officers
and the Committee on Admissions; committees appointed by the President are the
Nominating Committee, Kaplan Award Committee, and the Endowed Speaker Program
Committee.
2023 Officers (l to r): Matt Young, President; Mary Kinsel, Past President, Justin Schoof, Secretary; Liz DiLalla, Webmaster; James Conder, Treasurer; Riley Marshall, Student Liaison
Click here to see old officer photos...
LINKS TO: OFFICERS AND THEIR RESPONSIBILITIES
and to CHAPTER BYLAWS
This Web page was originally created by George Waring and Michael Wainer in 1997. Correspondence pertaining to this Web page should be sent to ldilalla@siu.edu