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New robotic sensing project announced
Led by Profesor Arye Nehorai, undergraduate students in the Department of Electrical & Systems Engineering will implement sensor systems for mobile robots.
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Microsoft research grant extended by $125,000
William D. Richard, Ph.D., associate professor of computer science and engineering, and David Zar, research associate in computer science and engineering, will continue research on their smartphone ultrasound system.
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Computer Science & Engineering faculty recognized by visual computing groups
Assistant Professor Tao Ju recently had two papers accepted to the ACM SIGGRAPH Asia 2009 conference.
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Associate Professor Robert Pless earns Barron Associates Inc. subcontract
The $198,549 subcontract is for research titled "SBIR Phase II: Propagation of Uncertainty in Anticipatory Image Exploitation Using Polynomial Chaos."
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Computer Science & Engineering professor continues personalized medicine research
Professor Weixiong Zhang will collaborate with Associate Professor of Genetics Justin Fay.
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Assistant Professor Yinjie Tang earns three-year subcontract
Professor Tang's research involves two fields including the bioremediation of toxic compounds such as heavy metals and aromatic compounds.
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Frontiers in reaction engineering
Professor Dudukovic's article titled "Frontiers in Reaction Engineering" was published in the August 2009 issue of Science.
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Magnetic materials for engineering applications
Graduate student Sándor Kovács and Assistant Professor Cynthia Lo study the structure and reactivity of magnetite —used in magnetic resonance imaging probes and drug delivery devices.
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Nanoscale interfacial reactions for environmentally pressing issues
In the Environmental NanoChemistry Laboratory, Assistant Professor Young-Shin Jun and students tackle pressing environmental issues with highly interdisciplinary approaches.
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Development of mini-cyclones
With the increasing evidence of the toxicity of nanoparticles, the need for a miniature particle detecting device enabling nanoparticle monitoring at the personal level is gaining attention.
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