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  1. 171.

    McDonnell Academy welcomes 16 new scholars from across the world

    The School of Engineering & Applied Science welcomed four McDonnell Academy scholars: Andrea Balassy, Sameer Patel, Roger Rowe and Kuan-Yu Shen.

  1. 172.

    Deloitte continues WUSTL mentorship program into second year

    After a successful inaugural year, Deloitte is continuing the mentorship program that pairs Engineering students with an experienced Deloitte consulting practitioner.

  1. 173.

    Nine new faculty join Engineering this academic year

    "Our state-of-the-art facilities and a core group of young faculty are helping to create a new excitement and energy in the school, and that message is getting out,” says Dean Ralph Quatrano.

  1. 174.

    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.

  1. 175.

    Computers may help patients restore movement after stroke

    “This is an exciting development that opens up new opportunities to help even more patients overcome limitations imposed by brain damage or degeneration,” says Eric Leuthardt, M.D., also an associate professor of biomedical engineering.

  1. 176.

    WUSTL students return from studying biofuels in Brazil

    The International Experience Program, led by the Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering, gives students the opportunity to study energy and environmental technology and policy.

  1. 177.

    Gaines Coleman named Volunteer of the Year

    Computer Science & Engineering alumnus Gaines Coleman was honored for his dedication to service and support of the School of Engineering & Applied Science.

  1. 178.

    Wang receives prestigious NIH Director’s Pioneer Award

    Professor Lihong Wang will use the $3.8 million award to explore novel imaging techniques using light that promise significant improvements in biomedical imaging and light therapy.

  1. 179.

    Samsung Global Research grant awarded to Computer Science & Engineering professor

    Viktor Gruev has received a one-year, $145,870 grant titled, "Polarization Enhanced Image Sensor for Endoscopy."

  1. 180.

    Doctoral student awarded Imaging Sciences Pathway Fellowship

    Derek Burrows, PhD candidate in computer science, won an ISP Fellowship for the 2012-2013 academic year.

 
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