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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.
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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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Professor Rudolf Husar earns NASA research grant
Professor Husar received a $500,175 grant from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for research titled “NASA and NAAPS Products for Air Quality Decision-Making.”
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Looking toward our energy future
Chancellor Mark S. Wrighton delivered the keynote address as the America's Energy Future symposium.
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Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences welcomes Professor Tang
Admission to membership in the Division entitles Professor Tang to supervise the research efforts of doctoral candidates enrolled in Division Programs.
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Professor Cynthia Lo joins Biology & Biomedical Sciences
The Division of Biology and Biomedical Sciences has developed into the major organization that focuses on interdisciplinary graduate education and associated academic activities in the biological and biomedical sciences.
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International program earns high reviews, influences career choices
The International Experience Program in the Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering coordinates a program for students to travel to various Asian countries over the summer.
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American Recovery and Investment Acts funds at work
Professor Richard Axelbaum received a three-year, $300,781 grant from the National Science Foundation for research titled "Flame-Assisted Synthesis of Li Ion Battery Materials."
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AAAR elects Professor Pratim Biswas as Fellow
The American Association for Aerosol Research elected Professor Pratim Biswas as a Fellow of the Association. Professor Biswas has more than 200 publications and holds four patents.
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Professor Axelbaum continues flame design research
With a $88,000 grant from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, he will continue research titled "Flame Design: A Novel Approach to Clean Efficient Diffusion Flames."