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  1. 61.

    Assistant Professor Cynthia Lo earns Gephardt Institute service-learning grant

    The grant will be used for students to learn about environmentally sustainable solar power in China and mentor local elementary school students through science fair projects.

  1. 62.

    National Science Foundation awards grant to nanotechnology minor

    The new minor in nanotechnology is open to any undergraduate pursuing a major in engineering, biology, physics or chemistry.

  1. 63.

    Professor Venkat Subramanian coauthors new textbook

    The new textbook is entitled “Computational Methods in Chemical Engineering with Maple.”

  1. 64.

    Mediomics LLC grants subaward to Professor Daren Chen

    The one-year, $45,000 subaward is for research titled “Process Analytic Technologies (PAT) for Biologics.”

  1. 65.

    New interdisciplinary short course focusing on energy and the environment

    Faculty members from Engineering, Political Science, and Economics worked together to develop a short course that runs from January 10 through the 21.

  1. 66.

    Aerodyne Research Inc. grants subaward to Brent Williams

    Assistant Professor Brent Williams received a two-year, $80,000 subaward for research titled “Volatility-Resolved Measurements of Total Gas-Phase Organic Compounds by High-Resolution Electron Impact Mass Spectrometry.”

  1. 67.

    New NSF REU program for undergraduate students: "Energy Research with Global Reach"

    The application deadline is January 31: reu.eece.wustl.edu.

  1. 68.

    Brauer Hall wins ‘Best Project’ design Award

    The award recognizes projects that succeed in achieving the owner’s and user’s goals and that implement design-build best practices.

  1. 69.

    Champion hydrogen-producing microbe

    Professor Himadri Pakrasi's lab is currently researching Cyanothece 51142, a cyanobacteria with a hidden talent for producing hydrogen gas, a potential biofuel.

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    Combustion research facility fires up

    An experimental oxy-coal combustion lab at WUSTL burns coal with pure oxygen raising the carbon dioxide concentration in exhaust gasses from 15 percent to 95 percent. The carbon dioxide is then easier to capture and sequester underground.

Washington University in St. Louis School of Engineering & Applied Science, Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering

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