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Throughout the rich history of the School of Engineering & Applied Science, our faculty, students and alumni have developed new concepts and implemented them. While the school continues to emphasize advances in theoretical knowledge, we are more actively promoting the application of new discoveries by enhancing the climate of entrepreneurism.




WUSTL named top entrepreneurship school

"I am pleased to see that our enhanced activities around innovation and entrepreneurship throughout the university at all levels are getting national recognition," says Dean Ralph Quatrano.

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Discovery Competition offers $25,000 prize for innovative ideas

Washington University undergraduate students can compete in a new competition for $25,000 to take their innovative ideas from concept to market.

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Student startup featured on Techli

Food Trucks Near Me, created by Engineering student Philip Thomas, tracks the locations of food trucks in major cities like St. Louis, Chicago and Cleveland.

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Answers CEO receives 2012 Entrepreneur of the Year Central Midwest Award

David Karandish, an alumnus of the Department of Computer Science & Engineering, was selected by a panel of judges which included previous award winners, CEOs, private capital investors and other Midwest business leaders.

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MD/PhD candidate featured in Outlook Magazine

Matthew MacEwan, an MD/PhD student in Biomedical Engineering, is the creator of Retectix, a synthetic polymer mesh used to repair defects in the membrane surrounding the brain.

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St. Louis Business Journal highlights new WUTE venture capital lecture series

Philip Thomas, a Systems Science & Engineering student, is the director of the lecture series wute.vc, a division of Washington University Tech Entrepreneurs.

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