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  1. 111.

    Forums will seek feedback for sustainability strategic plan

    All members of the WUSTL community are encouraged to read the draft plan and attend at least one of the forums, which will include a poster session and a presentation.

  1. 112.

    Assistant Professor Young-Shin Jun receives Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory subaward

    The $349,000 award is for research titled “Energy Frontier Research Center: Center for Nanoscale Control of Geologic CO2.”

  1. 113.

    California Energy Commission awards grant to Professor Pratim Biswas

    The Emerging Technology Demonstration Grants Program will fund research for advanced water treatment technologies.

  1. 114.

    Professor Richard Axelbaum featured in St. Louis Post-Dispatch

    Curbing CO2 emissions from coal-fired power plants was a central theme at the Copenhagen talks, and the primary driver behind the establishment of the Consortium for Clean Coal Utilization, an endeavor lead by Professor Axelbaum.

  1. 115.

    Professor Richard Axelbuam honored by SAE International

    The Isbrandt Award recognizes individuals for their outstanding contribution to SAE literature which advances the field of automotive safety engineering.

  1. 116.

    Cameron Smith named to Lopata Classic all-tournament team

    The honor came as Cameron was perfect from long range and finished with 14 points. He is a senior in the Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering.

  1. 117.

    Washington University in St. Louis solar panels Web site

    Visit solarpanels.wustl.edu to view live and cumulative data from the panels and system, including power, temperature, irradiance and wind speed.

  1. 118.

    Additional American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds

    Dong Qin, research associate professor of energy, environmental and chemical engineering, received a one-year, $390,000 subaward from Cornell University.

  1. 119.

    Graduate program admissions

    The Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering has well-funded projects tackling environmental issues of fossil fuels and the development of new solar energy technologies.

  1. 120.

    It's in the jeans

    The wall insulation of Stephen F. & Camilla T. Brauer Hall is made of shredded blue jeans, one of many features that make the hall a green building.

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