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PBS "Made In The USA" features Computer Science & Engineering alumnus
"We're trying to make a whole new industry here," said Willow Garage CEO, Steve Cousins.
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Computer Science & Engineering student awarded Thiel Fellowship
Spencer Hewett will receive $100,000 over two years to work, conduct research and pursue self-education in science and technical innovation.
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Commencement 2012 information for Engineering students
Washington University's 151st Commencement will begin at 8:30 a.m. on May 18 in Brookings Quadrangle. Undergraduate and graduate engineering students will also be recognized at separate recognition ceremonies.
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Computer Science & Engineering faculty member awarded Arch Grant
Associate Professor Patrick Crowley was one of ten WUSTL-affiliated entrepreneurs awarded the Arch Grant.
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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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Computer Science & Engineering alumnus awarded tenure at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Richard Souvenir focuses his research in the areas of manifold learning, medical image analysis, and action recognition and human motion analysis.
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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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Department presents Outstanding Student Awards
Nine undergraduate students were recognized for their research contributions, curriculum performance, and leadership within the Department of Computer Science & Engineering.
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Can behavior be controlled by genes? The case of honeybee work assignments
Professor Weixiong Zhang is collaborating with Assistant Professor Yehuda Ben-Shahar to see if genetics play a role in the tasks performed by honeybees at various stages of their life cycle.
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Computer Science & Engineering faculty win CAREER Awards
Assistant Professors Kunal Agrawal and Kilian Weinberger won individual Faculty Early Career Development Awards (CAREER award) from the National Science Foundation (NSF).
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