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      FEBRUARY 2009
Across Disciplines. Across the World.

New Video: U.S. Secretary of Energy Dr. Steven Chu

U.S. Secretary of Energy Dr. Steven Chu was the keynote speaker at the McDonnell International Scholars Academy Second International Symposium on Energy & Environment.

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Steven Chu
Alexandra Chakeres, Danielle Porter & Amy Fletcher

Engineering Students Place Second at L'Oreal's Ingenius Program

Three Washington University Engineering students (Alexandra Chakeres, Danielle Porter, and Amy Fletcher) recently placed second in L'Oreal's Ingenius Program in New York.

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Mechanical, Aerospace & Structural Engineering Professor Wins James B. Eads Award

Professor Ramesh Agarwal is only the second recipient of this award from academia, an award normally given to CEO's and senior level executives of aerospace companies worldwide.

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Ramesh Agarwal
Engineers Week 2009

Engineers Week 2009

The School of Engineering will host a week of special events to inspire current and future engineers at Washington University. On campus events will include several student outreach projects and the presentation of the School's Alumni Achievement Awards.

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Upcoming Events

Mon, Feb 16, 2009
Engineers Week Kickoff Event

Tue, Feb 17, 2009
Etiquette Dinner

Wed, Feb 18, 2009
USPTO Presentation

Fri, Feb 20, 2009
Robert Behnken Lecture

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Research News

Biomedical Engineering Professors Work to Limit Patient Exposure to Radioactivity
Information obtained from a new application of photoacoustic tomography (PAT) is worth its weight in gold to breast cancer patients.

Biomedical Engineering Professor Receives National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering Research Grant
Assistant Professor Daniel Moran received a $2,044,549 grant for research titled "Development of a Thin-Film MicroECOG Electrode for Chronic Cortical Recordings."

Computer Science & Engineering Professor Earns $200,583 Subaward
Associate Professor Roger Chamberlain received a three-year, $200,583 subaward from Oregon State University for research titled "Magnetologic Circuits and Architectures for Deeply Pipelined Algorithms."

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