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Engineering doctoral candidate breaks marathon course record
Zachary Freudenburg, a doctoral student in Computer Science & Engineering, beat the 2008 course record at the GO! St. Louis marathon.
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Engineering alumnus named president of the nation's premier college for the deaf
T. Alan Hurwitz, EE '65, was named president at Gallaudet University after a 39-year career at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf.
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Engineering professors collaborate with Physics for $900,000 NSF grant
Research by four Computer Science & Engineering professors will focus on developing techniques for effectively designing special-purpose computers tailored to streaming applications.
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Engineering and curry
While WUSTL has an internationally known aerosol science and technology group, providing an opportunity to undergraduates to see some of this in practice in other parts of the world is a unique educational experience.
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Biomedical Engineering professor delivers lecture in Kyoto, Japan
Professor Yoram Rudy delivered the Tawara Lecture "Cardiac Excitation & Arrhythmia in the Human Heart: Insights from Noninvasive ECG Imaging (ECGI)" at the Inter-national Congress of Physio-logical Sciences.
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Professor Radhakrishna Sureshkumar receives three-year NSF grant
Professor Sureshkumar's grant from the National Science Foundation is for research titled "Towards a Molecular-Scale Understanding of Flow-Induced Gelation in Rodlike Micelle Solutions."
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IEEE makes a comeback
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) brought students together to build defibrillator testing kits designed to check the functionality of these vital cardiac tools in developing countries.
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Engineering students showcase projects to St. Louis middle school students
EnCouncil members visited the St. Louis Science Center to demonstrate EN 120 robots, programmed to “battle” with the goal of pushing the other robot outside of a circle.
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Assistant Professor Caitlin Kelleher selected for first Frontiers of Engineering Education symposium
Engineering faculty members in the first half of their careers who are developing and implementing innovative educational approaches will come together for the event.
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SciFest brings world-class scientists to St. Louis
Engineering professor David Peters will present at the St. Louis Science Center's SciFest 09, an event that brings together world-renowned scientists and experts to help participants see science in a new way.
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