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Ayanna Howard's Zyrobotics Brings Zumo, a Stuffed Turtle, to CES 2017

DOE Awards New Manufacturing Institute on Clean Energy

Funding the Pipeline for Minorities in Engineering
EE alumnus, Robert L. Dixon Jr., is helping underrepresented minority students attend Tech
EE alumnus, Robert L. Dixon Jr., is helping underrepresented minority students attend Tech

Three BME Faculty Members Joining AIMBE College of Fellows
Sathya Gourisankar, Jaydev P. Desai, and Edward A. Botchwey will be inducted into the organization in March.
Sathya Gourisankar, Jaydev P. Desai, and Edward A. Botchwey will be inducted into the organization in March.

Online Master of Science in Analytics Degree to be Offered for Less Than $10,000
Top 10-ranked program will be offered in collaboration with edX
Top 10-ranked program will be offered in collaboration with edX

ECE's Zajic Receives NSF CAREER Award

NRE's Hertel Named President-Elect of Health Physics Society

Buzzing the Vagus Nerve Just Right to Fight Inflammatory Disease

ISyE’s Ronald Johnson Named a Civilian Aide to Army Secretary
The role will make Johnson a liaison between civilians and the Army.
The role will make Johnson a liaison between civilians and the Army.

Alumni Spotlight: IE's Tracy Hawkins and Safe Drinking Water for Tanzania

Pioneer of Modern Electronics
Russell Dupuis’ discovery 40 years ago gave us today’s definitive process for mass-produced electronics.
Russell Dupuis’ discovery 40 years ago gave us today’s definitive process for mass-produced electronics.

NASA Early Stage Innovation Grant to Boost AE Prof. Feigh's Research

Home Away From Home for the Holidays
CoE Alumnus Shane Kimbrough continues mission on space station
CoE Alumnus Shane Kimbrough continues mission on space station

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Tech Reflections

The Health Informatics Revolution

Inside the Effort to Bring Life-saving Cell Therapies to the Masses

Engineering Researchers Unmask Cat Tongue Mechanics

School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering to Play Key Role in New Federally Funded Chemical Processing Initiative

Flickering Light Could — Key Word Could — Treat Alzheimer’s
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