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Developing Capacity for Systems Thinking in Schools
Engineering undergraduate Madeleine Polk has paper accepted to System Dynamics Conference
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ESE discovery could help in the battle against hackers
A discovery made in the mid-90’s by two professors of electrical engineering may help lead to more secure credit card payments.
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St. Louis: Top 5 metropolitan area in the country for IT start-up jobs
Local efforts to support startups have helped turn some unexpected places into hotbeds of IT activity, reports CNN Money.
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Alumnus Profile: James V. Leonard, senior technical fellow at Boeing Defense Space & Security, to receive Alumni Achievement Award
Mr. Leonard (MSEE 1966) opened the door to integrating the Harpoon missile on the F-16 fighter by developing the Harpoon University Launch Adapter Unit.
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Alumnus Profile: T. Alan Hurwitz, President of Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C., to receive Alumni Achievement Award
Dr. Hurwitz (BSEE 1965) is at the forefront of higher education for the deaf in the United States.
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Alumnus Profile: W. E. Moerner, chair of the Department of Chemistry at Stanford University, to receive Alumni Achievement Award
Dr. Moerner (BSEE 1975), Professor in Chemistry and Professor of Applied Physics at Stanford University, has created a new field of science.
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Alumnus Profile: Lt. Kyle Woerner of the U.S. Navy
Lt. Woerner (BSSSE 2004), a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy, has risen above his peers with the help of his experiences and education at Washington University.
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Engineering e-News
The April issue includes "20 minutes with Assistant Professor Kilian Weinberger" and a photo gallery from Engineers Week.
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Students awarded for National Science Foundation video
Graduate students Daniel McGibney, Paul Dohmen, and Ignacio de Erausquin won an award for the "Graduate K-12 Video Competition" while under the direction of their mentor, Prof. Hiro Mukai.
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Ching receives award from Burroughs-Wellcome Fund
ShiNung Ching, PhD, has won a Career Award at the Scientific Interface from the Burroughs-Wellcome Fund
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