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Associate professor Karen Panetta was named a 2008 IEEE fellow "for leadership in engineering education and curriculum development to attract, retain, and advance women in engineering."
Going Upstream to the Problem: Gute working to solve public health problems By blending epidemiology and engineering, David Gute is working to solve public health problems at home and around the world.
David Kaplan: Weaving a Web to Regrow Bone To grow bone, David Kaplan combines silica with proteins produced by golden silk orb weaver spiders.
Maria Flytzani-Stephanopoulos: Sopping up sulfur New technology removes hydrogen sulfide from hot fuel gases before the gas is used for power production in high-temperature fuel cells or gas turbines.
Baise “Shakes it up” in the classroom and wins NSF Career Award Laurie Gaskins Baise seeks to improve visualization and analysis tools to evaluate seismic hazards.
"Is it Natural?" Computer Scientists Brodley, Slonim, and Cowen Study DNA Carla Brodley and Donna Slonim distinguish between types of DNA to help determine appropriate responses to infectious disease outbreaks.
Don’t Drink the Water: Shafiqul Islam studies Bangladesh’s arsenic-contaminated water supply With an interdisciplinary research approach, Shafiq Islam addresses scarcity of and access to clean drinking water.
Technology May Bridge Emotion Gap between Humans and Computers Erin Treacy uses computer-learning and bioengineering to sync human emotions, like frustration, with computer functionality, creating a more in-tune user experience.
Discover Nanotechnology with Nick Horelik Nick Horelik, E09, works on a farmer’s plague—the tobacco mosaic virus—as a "nanotemplates"-to bind different molecules and create biosensors.
Get Tubular (braiding) with Diana Mark By designing a machine to braid silk strands together, mechanical engineers like Diana Mark, E08, can weave a sheath to strengthen blood vessels or support vertebral discs.
Jamie deLemos Takes on Toxins on the Navajo Nation Water: Systems, Science, and Society doctoral candidate Jamie deLemos researches uranium contamination on Navajo Nation.
Engineer Jason Kapit's Mission to Mars Jason Kapit is part of an interdisciplinary team looking for evidence of life, or the ability to support it, on the Red Planet.
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