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JUNE 2018
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A team of engineers is working to find an efficient and nontoxic material for solar cells using quantum-mechanical calculations.
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With funding from the National Institutes of Health, Jianmin Cui and his collaborators will begin foundational work seeking potential drug candidates for hypertension and epilepsy.
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As engineers, our goal is to make sure the world has as many options as possible to dramatically impact the future of energy.
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Like termites in a home's foundation, some normal cells in the body can take on characteristics of diseased cells and invade the surrounding tissue, causing big problems. 
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Alumnus Justin Ruths took his WashU Engineering education abroad to help establish a new program before returning to the U.S. to teach mechanical and systems engineering.
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Notable
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Tao Ju, vice dean for research and professor of computer science & engineering, has received a three-year, $264,147 grant from the National Science Foundation to develop efficient computational methods for automated analysis of the architecture of the roots of plants from 3-D images.
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