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Jan 20, 2009

Vittoria named Life Fellow of IEEE

Professor Carmine Vittoria has been elected a Life Fellow of the IEEE for for his contributions to the understanding of the microwave properties of magnetic materials and their applications in microwave technology.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Jan 08, 2009

COE Alum appointed President of Millipore's Bioscience Division

Jon DiVincenzo, a '88 graduate with a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, has been appointed President of Millipore's Bioscience Division and member of its Corporate Executive Committee.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Jan 06, 2009

Prof. Marengo named 2008 most distinguished alumnus

Prof. Edwin Marengo was named the 2008 most distinguished alumnus of the Technological University of Panama in the category of research, innovation, and technological development. The university grants five awards to the most distinguished alumni of the year, in five different categories.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Jan 06, 2009

$9 Million Grant Awarded to Assess the Condition of Bridges and Roadways

The VOTERS (Versatile Onboard Traffic Embedded Roaming Sensors) project, led by Prof. Ming Wang and Sara Wadia-Fascetti, will gather accurate, up-to-date condition information on roadways and bridges using compact instrument packages installed in cars and trucks.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Jan 02, 2009

Congratulations to Roni Mittelman and Dilber Gamsiz

Roni Mittelman, an Electrical Engineering PhD student and Dilber Gamsiz, a Chemical Engineering PhD student, are recipients of the Dissertation Writing Fellowships for the 2009 Spring Semester. The award is sponsored by the Office of the Provost and offers financial support to Ph.D. candidates so they may spend their final semester writing.

Chemical Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering

Dec 22, 2008

Purnima Ratilal is winner of Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE)

This is the nation's highest honor for professionals at the outset of their independent scientific research careers.

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Dec 17, 2008

Chemical Engineering Graduate Students to Participate in International Exchange

ChE Ph.D. students Courtney Pfluger and Mariam Ismail have been invited by the The Younger Chemists Committee of the American Chemical Society Northeastern Section (NESACS) and the NESACS Education Committee to participate in an educational exchange program to take place in Essen, Germany, on March 8-15, 2009, as guests of the Jungchemikerforum (Young Chemists Committee, JCF) of the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker (German Chemical Society, GDCh).

Chemical Engineering

Dec 17, 2008

Engineers Without Borders visit Honduras

Check out the EWB student website for video from their latest trip to Honduras and their focus on providing clean water to the village of Los Planes.

Civil & Environmental Engineering