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Arch Grants awards first $750,000 in grants
Students Michael Gidding and Daniel Garcia and their startup Saturnis, and Associate Professor Patrick Crowley and his startup Observable Networks, each received a $50,000 grant.
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Wireless sensor research featured in IEEE Signal Processing Magazine
Professor Chenyang Lu is developing a virtual intensive care unit, where wireless sensors continuously monitor patients’ vital signs, even as they move around the hospital during recuperation.
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Computer Science & Engineering professor receives grant from National Institutes of Health
Michael Brent has received a four-year, $1.37 million grant for research titled "Linking Gene Regulation to Metabolism."
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WUSTL professor Weinberger receives NSF CAREER award
Assistant Professor Kilian Weinberger’s CAREER project, “New Directions for Metric Learning,” seeks to solve one of the fundamental problems of machine learning: how to compare individual texts, images or sounds.
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Visual nudge improves accuracy of mammogram readings
Subtle gaze direction, a perceptual trick invented by Professor Cindy Grimm and her colleagues, could improve training for radiologists so that they can more accurately interpret mammograms.
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Doctoral student takes "hands-on" approach to learning
Joe Wingbermuehle, PhD candidate in Computer Science, designed and built an 8-bit computer using bipolar transistors and LEDs.
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Doctoral student receives Best Student Paper Award at RTSS conference
Abu Sayeed Saifullah, PhD candidate in Computer Science, received the award at the December 2011 conference in Vienna, Austria.
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Computer Science & Engineering professor receives grant from National Science Foundation
Viktor Gruev has received a three-year, $374,080 grant for research titled “Development of a High-Resolution Real-Time Polarization Image Sensor for Marine Deployment.”
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Eight Engineering students earn prestigious NSF research fellowships
National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowships are awarded for "the potential to contribute to strengthening the vitality of the U.S. science and engineering enterprise."
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Interdisciplinary URSA grants awarded by research office
Computer Science & Engineering professors Chenyang Lu and Robert Pless were awarded URSA grants.
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