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Aug 17, 2017
Energy Systems Students are ‘Go Green in the City’ Finalists
Energy Systems master’s students, Keyur Jigyasu and Emilda Totozani, were selected as one of only twelve finalist teams globally in the Go Green in the City competition by Schneider Electric focusing on the innovative energy solutions for smart cities.
Aug 14, 2017
BioE Student Wins Thermo Fisher Antibody Scholarship
Bioengineering student Kritika Singh, E'21, won a $10K Thermo Fisher Antibody Scholarship. This scholarship was awarded based on her research, academics, and letters of recommendations. From high school to the […]
Jul 26, 2017
ChE MS Student Wins CaNCURE People’s Choice & Top Poster Award
ChE MS Student Aida Lopez Ruiz Wins People’s Choice and Top Poster Award at CaNCURE Poster Session.
Jul 19, 2017
Inspiring Women Engineers
Students Sarada M. Symonds, E’19, computer engineering and computer science, and Elizabeth Wig, E’20, electrical engineering, were each recently awarded $5,000 scholarships for the 2017-2018 academic year by the Society […]
Jul 19, 2017
Students Receive Society of Women Engineers Scholarships
Sarada M. Symonds, E’19, computer engineering & computer science, and Elizabeth Wig, E’20, electrical engineering, were each recently awarded $5,000 SWE scholarships for the 2017-2018 academic year.
Jul 18, 2017
ECE Post-doc Wins Best Paper Award at IEEE Symposium
Dr. Zhenyun Qian from Professor Matteo Rinaldi's group received the Best Student paper award at the 2017 IEEE Frequency Control Symposium and European Frequency and Time Forum on July 12 […]
Jul 13, 2017
PhD student & Ganguly Receive Runner-up Best Paper Awards
Interdisciplinary PhD student Thomas Vandal and CEE Professor Auroop Ganguly were awarded the Runner-up for the KDD 2017 Best Paper and KDD 2017 Best Student Paper for their paper on "DeepSD: Generating High Resolution Climate Change Projections through Single Image Super-Resolution".
Jul 11, 2017
CEE Student Sevillano-Rivera’s Research Recognized at AEESP
CEE PhD student Maria Sevillano won the "Best Student Presentation" award at the AEESP Research and Education conference for her presentation titled "Incidence of antimicrobial resistance genes in municipal drinking water samples from the United Kingdom”.