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    Mechanical engineering student wins two prestigious fellowships

    Sam Wight received two prestigious $10,000 graduate fellowships, Tau Beta Pi's Fife Fellowship and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers' Kenneth Andrew Roe Scholarship.

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    Biomedical engineering professor named Journal of Biomedical Optics editor

    The Journal of Biomedical Optics publishes peer-reviewed papers that utilize modern optical technology for improved health care and research, and has been a leading journal in this fast-advancing field since its launch in 1996.

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    Department honors eight undergraduate students

    Leslie Abrahams, Alexandra Chakers, Sijie Dai, Christine Hansen, Joshua Lykes, Paul Northrop, Cameron Smith and Jay Werber were honored for their outstanding academic achievements.

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    Jay Werber wins AIChE academic excellence award

    During a recent campus visit, a representative from the St. Louis Section of American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) honored Jay with a certificate.

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    What could be one of North America's greenest buildings opened May 29

    Next year, Washington University's Tyson Research Center could be certified by one of the world's most stringent green building rating systems.

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    Engineer finds solution to business problem

    Alumnus David Brown started Datotel, an IT services outsourcing firm which stores data, Web servers and performs other IT functions for more than 100 companies.

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    Professor wins Alzheimer's Research Award

    Computer Science & Engineering Professor Weixiong Zhang continues to profile small RNAs in brains with Alzheimer's disease.

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    Electrical & Systems Engineering student wins Research Symposium top prize

    Joshua York won the first place award for best overall presentation at the St. Louis Area Undergraduate Research Symposium.

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    Vocabulary for human-robot interaction research

    Computer Science & Engineering Assistant Professor Bill Smart was awarded a $487,209 research grant from the National Science Foundation for his proposal titled: "A Physical Vocabulary for Human-Robot Interaction."

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    Electrical & Systems Engineering launches new robotic sensing project

    Undergraduate students will implement sensor systems for mobile robots for mutildisciplinary research.

 
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