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  1. 31.

    Five alumni, Yin to receive awards April 18

    Five distinguished alumni and an engineering department chair will receive the 2013 Alumni Achievement Awards April 18.

  1. 32.

    Computer Science & Engineering research associate featured in St. Louis Post-Dispatch

    Abby Stylianou will help investigators locate the misplaced grave of an unidentified girl who had been killed 30 years ago.

  1. 33.

    Engineering students to present commitments at CGI U

    Students from the School of Engineering & Applied Science will be among those presenting ideas at the Clinton Global Initiative University April 5-7.

  1. 34.

    Engineering breakthrough may answer host of medical questions

    A new technique allows Lihong Wang, PhD, to see red blood cells moving through capillaries in real time.

  1. 35.

    Twenty Minutes with Kilian Weinberger

    Professor Weinberger's research focuses on machine learning, a new approach to artificial intelligence in which computers learn on their own using learning algorithms.

  1. 36.

    Sparo Labs a finalist in several competitions

    Founded by Engineering students Andrew Brimer and Abigail Cohen, the medical device startup is competing for $370,000 in grants.

  1. 37.

    EECE graduate student receives prestigious fellowship

    Melissa Holtmeyer was awarded an AAAS Science and Technology Fellowship.

  1. 38.

    Wang to study oxygen consumption in cells with NSF grant

    Lihong Wang has received a three-year, $300,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to study oxygen consumption rates of individual cells.

  1. 39.

    Faculty receive promotions, tenure

    Young-Shin Jun, PhD, and Caitlin Kelleher, PhD, have been granted tenure, and Guy Genin, PhD, has been promoted to professor.

  1. 40.

    Computer Science & Engineering alumnus awarded tenure at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

    Delvin Defoe earned his doctorate degree under the direction of Professor Ron Cytron.

 
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