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New imaging technique moves from lab to clinic
Professor Lihong Wang is working with physicians at the Washington University School of Medicine to move four applications of photoacoustic tomography, an imaging technology that uses light and sound, into clinical trials.
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Green Labs pilot program ends with significant energy savings
“The pathway to decrease Washington University’s energy consumption requires a combination of cutting-edge building design and operations, as well as a strong university culture of energy conservation.”
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Hyundai contracts with professor to improve electric car batteries
The MAPLE group, headed by principal investigator Venkat Subramanian, will incorporate electrochemical model-based code in a battery management system for advanced automotive batteries.
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WUSTL professor Agrawal wins NSF CAREER award
“This truly remarkable achievement is a significant recognition of the tremendous quality of our faculty,” said Dean Ralph Quatrano. Assistant Professor Kunal Agrawal is one of 12 engineering faculty to receive a CAREER award since 2005.
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Yellow Ribbon Program provides tuition assistance to veterans
The School of Engineering & Applied Science will contribute up to 50% of tuition expenses that exceed the highest public in-state tuition rate for students eligible for the Post-9/11 GI Bill.
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Doctoral student recieves Olin Medical Fellowship
Brian Haynes, PhD candidate in computer science, is one of six recipients of the 2011-2012 Spencer T. and Ann W. Olin Medical Science Fellows.
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Biomedical engineering student earns postgraduate scholarship
Liz Phillips is one of 29 female student-athletes awarded a one-time, nonrenewable $7,500 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship.
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Three new professors join metabolic engineering/systems biology research cluster
Fuzhong Zhang, Marcus Foston and Tae Seok Moon will join the School of Engineering & Applied Science as faculty members in the Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering.
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Junior Jumpstart is May 10
A one-day workshop for juniors, Junior Jumpstart, is designed for students to explore professional, academic, travel and public service oppportunities following graduation.
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NIH awards $2.3 million grant to biomedical engineering professor
Associate Professor Shelly Sakiyama-Elbert and Susan MacKinnon, MD, received the grant for research titled “The Effects of GDNF on Peripheral Nerve Regeneration.”
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