School of Engineering & Applied Science announces dean search
Details: Washington University in St. Louis invites applications and nominations for the position of Dean of the School of Engineering & Applied Science. The School of Engineering & Applied...
View ArticleCytron receives 2014 Emerson Award for Teaching Excellence
Details: Ron Cytron, PhD, professor of computer science & engineering, has been awarded the 2014 Emerson Award for Teaching Excellence. The award recognizes teachers for their passion for teaching,...
View ArticleBayly, Jubels to be honored at Founders Day
Details: By Beth Miller An Engineering department chair and an active alumnus and his wife will be recognized Nov. 8 at the university’s Founders Day gala. Philip Bayly, PhD, the the Lilyan and E....
View ArticlePut a name with a face with 'People of Engineering'
Details: With more than 1,300 undergraduates and more than 500 graduate students, the School of Engineering & Applied Science is a large school spread out over the Danforth Campus, so it may be...
View ArticleAlumna Deanne Bell launches Future Engineers
Details: By Beth Miller Deanne Bell, TV host and Washington University Engineering alumna, has founded and launched a national program to encourage the next generation of engineers to learn more...
View ArticleCampus recycling enhanced: batteries are now collected in Engineering Student...
Details: Washington University in St. Louis introduced a single stream recycling process in January 2010. Used batteries are not included in the single stream program and cannot be placed in recycling...
View ArticleEngineers find a way to win in laser performance by losing
Details: By Tony Fitzpatrick Energy loss in optical systems, such as lasers, is a chief hindrance to their performance and efficiency, and it occurs on an ongoing, frustrating basis. To help laser...
View ArticleEngineering launches Professional Education Technology and Leadership Center
Details: To better meet the needs of the regional information technology community, the Center for Application of Information Technology (CAIT) at Washington University in St. Louis will become the...
View ArticleEngineering students win $10,000 in MasterCard Give Back-A-Thon
Details: By Beth Miller Engineers are known for wanting to solve problems. A team of two School of Engineering & Applied Science students and an Olin Business School alumna recently solved a...
View ArticleWashington University lab trying to make gasoline from E. Coli
Details: Roche Madden, KTVI Fox 2 News ST. LOUIS, MO (KTVI)– The future is being developed right now in St. Louis. They're searching for a breakthrough in a Washington University laboratory....
View ArticleWashington University receives new grant to host Amgen Scholars Program
Details: news.wustl.edu Washington University in St. Louis has received new funding from the Amgen Foundation to provide hands-on laboratory experiences to undergraduate students through the Amgen...
View ArticleWorld’s fastest 2-D camera may enable new scientific discoveries
Details: By Tony Fitzpatrick A team of biomedical engineers at Washington University in St. Louis, led by Lihong Wang, PhD, the Gene K. Beare Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering, has...
View ArticleGiammar named Browne Professor in Environmental Engineering
Details: By Beth Miller Daniel Giammar, PhD, has been named the Walter E. Browne Professor in Environmental Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis. He will be installed at 5:30 p.m. in...
View ArticleSchool of Engineering & Applied Science announces dean search
Details: Washington University in St. Louis invites applications and nominations for the position of Dean of the School of Engineering & Applied Science. The School of Engineering & Applied...
View ArticleWashington University lab trying to make gasoline from E. Coli
Details: Roche Madden, KTVI Fox 2 News ST. LOUIS, MO (KTVI)– The future is being developed right now in St. Louis. They're searching for a breakthrough in a Washington University laboratory....
View ArticleHands-on experience on FSAE team helped Hyslop prepare for career
Details: By Beth Miller Since he was a young boy growing up in Dexter, Mo., Ryan Hyslop has been fascinated with cars and machines. Hyslop, who earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering in...
View ArticleCytron receives 2014 Emerson Award for Teaching Excellence
Details: Ron Cytron, PhD, professor of computer science & engineering, has been awarded the 2014 Emerson Award for Teaching Excellence. The award recognizes teachers for their passion for teaching,...
View ArticleOne year in, program seems to have cracked the code on filling jobs
Details: By David Nicklaus, St. Louis Post-Dispatch Rosemary Shanley was in her senior year of college, majoring in environmental biology and public health, when she decided she really wanted to work...
View ArticleBiswas featured on St. Louis Public Radio
Details: By Durrie Bouscaren, St. Louis Public Radio "East St. Louis Landfill Facility To Convert Trash To Fuel" There’s a network of pipes underneath the Milam Landfill in East St. Louis. The pipes...
View ArticleEngineering well represented among Olin Cup finalists
Details: By Beth Miller Three teams headed by Engineering students and an alumna are among the 10 Olin Cup Competition finalists for the 2014-2015 competition. The 10 teams, chosen from 21 semifinalist...
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