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New catalyst could boost cleaner fuel use
A new catalyst based on dendritic platinum arms grown on palladium nanocrystals has been developed by Professor Younan Xia and his collaborators.
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Professor Phil Bayly awarded NIH grant: Mechanical changes in the developing brain
Professor Bayly will collaborate with professors in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and the School of Medicine.
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Professor Shankar Sastry awarded Consortium for Clean Coal Utilization funding
The Consortium for Clean Coal Utilization is dedicated to addressing the scientific and technological challenges of ensuring that coal can be used in a clean and sustainable manner. Professor Sastry's research has been approved for funding in the amount of $240,000.
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Electrical & Systems Engineering professor wins George Saridis Leadership Award
Professor Tzyh Jong Tarn received the 2009 George Saridis Leadership Award in Robotics and Automation from the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society.
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The sky is no limit for NASA-bound Turett
Engineering alumna Fiona Turett will begin a career at the Johnson Space Center's Mission and Safety Assurance Office.
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Associate Professor William Richard's smartphone research featured on CNBC
"Imagine having these smartphones in ambulances and emergency rooms. It could become the essential computer of the Developing World, where trained medical personnel are scarce, but as much as 90 percent, have access to a cell phone tower," said Richard.
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Trustees hear report on endowment, investments
Danielle Porter, a junior in the School of Engineering and representative to the Board of Trustees, attended the spring Board of Trustees meeting.
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2009-2010 EnCouncil executive officers elected
Daniel Brewster, Abigail Barbour, Meghan Charochak, Stephen Kuhn, Austin Jones, Ryan McCombe and Jeremiah O'Driscoll will serve as the 2009-2010 Engineering Student Council Executive Board.
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Women's Society presents leadership award, scholarship
The Harriet K. Switzer Leadership Award was presented to Engineering senior Kristi Tanouye. Tanouye will graduate May 15 with a bachelor's degree and master's degree in biomedical engineering.
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WUSTL recycles its way to top 10 percent contest finish
WUSTL's 428,663 total pounds was good enough to rank No. 2 in the state of Missouri, No. 2 among University Athletic Association rivals and No. 9 among private colleges and universities nationwide.
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