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Professor Frank Yin honored with Founders Day Distinguished Faculty Award
Professor Yin has built a dynamic, highly-recognized department that ranked 10th in the 2009 U.S. News & World Report rankings of all U.S. graduate bioengineering departments.
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Sending drugs to specific spots in a tiny cage
One of the latest drug delivery research efforts comes from Professor Younan Xia's laboratory. His idea? Put the drugs inside tiny cages and use light to unseal them and let the drugs out.
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Washington University in St. Louis announces scholarship initiative
Scholarship drive will 'Open Doors to the Future.' A formal kickoff for the initiative will take place on November 7, and the effort will continue through June 30, 2014.
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AAAR elects Professor Pratim Biswas as Fellow
The American Association for Aerosol Research elected Professor Pratim Biswas as a Fellow of the Association. Professor Biswas has more than 200 publications and holds four patents.
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Computer Science & Engineering professors earn $543,473 grant
The grant, awarded by the National Science Foundation, will support both performance monitoring and debugging of data-intensive computational science applications.
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Professor Axelbaum continues flame design research
With a $88,000 grant from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, he will continue research titled "Flame Design: A Novel Approach to Clean Efficient Diffusion Flames."
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Biggest display yet of undergraduate research
On Saturday, Oct. 24, the Laboratory Sciences Building was brimming with posters and displays, detailing more than 300 undergraduate research projects.
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Symposium on America's Energy Future
Representatives of local energy industries will include Steven F. Leer, president and CEO of Arch Coal, Dan Cole, senior vice president of Ameren Corp., and officers of Monsanto and Peabody Energy.
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U.S. energy future hinges on rapid rollout of emerging clean energy technologies
Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton says America has the potential to solve its energy crisis over the next decade.
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Engineering doctoral candidate breaks marathon course record
Zachary Freudenburg, a doctoral student in Computer Science & Engineering, beat the 2008 course record at the GO! St. Louis marathon.
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