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  1. 41.

    New Electrical & Systems Engineering professor gives Google Tech Talk

    Jung-Tsung Shen presented a Google Tech Talk titled "Fun with Light."

  1. 42.

    Campus 'green' tips

    Send your own green office tips to sustainability@wustl.edu.

  1. 43.

    New student organization: Engineering World Health

    The mission of Engineering World Health, formed in conjunction with Engineers Without Borders, is to improve the quality of health care in developing communities around the world.

  1. 44.

    Engineering professor to give IEEE CAMSAP workshop plenary presentation

    The workshop will feature a number of plenary talks from the world’s leading researchers in the area, including Electrical & Systems Engineering Department Chair and Professor Arye Nehorai.

  1. 45.

    Tracing molecular missteps

    Biomedical Engineering Professor Rohit Pappu’s research is relevant for people suffering from Huntington’s disease. His collaborative research was recently featured in Outlook Magazine.

  1. 46.

    Engineering mentor program dinner is October 20

    The Engineering Mentor Program pairs juniors and seniors with School of Engineering & Applied Science alumni. Mentors share insight and tips on how to become a successful young professional.

  1. 47.

    WUSTL joins university research news site

    Washington University in St. Louis joined futurity.org, an online research channel covering the latest discoveries in science, engineering, the environment, health and more.

  1. 48.

    New externship program includes Engineering alumni

    A new externship program gives students insight into career options and participants include Engineering alumnus Marshall Curtis, BSEE ’68, an attorney with Whitam, Curtis, Christofferson & Cook, PC.

  1. 49.

    Computer Science & Engineering professor continues computational biology research

    Professor Weixiong Zhang will collaborate with Professor of Genetics Anne Bowcock to study psoriasis.

  1. 50.

    Professor Radhakrishna Sureshkumar continues collaborative research with NSF grant

    The award from the National Science Foundation is for $426,289 over two years.

 
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