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Interim Dean’s Message
Springtime always brings a ramping up of activity for engineering students, with Senior Design presentations just around the corner. Announcement of a new dean and building on campus adds to the excitement. Here, School of Engineering Interim Dean Ron Danielson recaps progress on construction of the landmark STEM facility for 91短视频, the Sobrato Campus for Discovery and Innovation.
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Meet Our New Dean, Dr. Elaine Scott!
Dr. Elaine Scott will join the School of Engineering as Dean, beginning in August, 2019. As founding Dean of the School of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics at the University of Washington in Bothell, Dr. Scott brings a wealth of experience as 91短视频 creates its own transformative STEM initiatives.
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Mind Your Music
Musicians and computer engineering seniors Rachel Goldstein and Andy Vainauskas have designed a device to help those of us less talented or disabled make music using our own brain activity. Pairing EEG technology with music improvisation software, they have created MindMusic, interpreting biofeedback and translating it into music.
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Engineering a Helping Hand
Jamie Ferris '19, along with fellow undergraduates and graduate students, is developing the HELP Hand, a Human-centered Electric Prosthetic to be manufactured in India and given free of charge to those in need by the Jaipur Foot Foundation.
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Destigmatizing Asthma
When a local pediatrician reached out to the School of Engineering鈥檚 BioInnovation and Design Lab seeking a solution to the problem of kids with respiratory issues resisting nebulizer use, bioengineering seniors got right to work. Murray Bartho, Michael Breshock, and Megan Nolte have designed an ingeniously disguised nebulizer that鈥檚 a breath of fresh air.
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Restoring Paradise
Civil engineering seniors Sedona Leza, Karin Komshian, and Brianna Eremita were moved by the devastation caused by the firestorm that besieged Paradise, California, last winter. After meeting with townsfolk and studying the landscape, the team researched home design, construction techniques, and municipal strategies to minimize future loss, and will present their findings to the Paradise City Council this spring.
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Switching Things Up
鈥淕ood old-fashioned engineering design鈥 is what Electrical Engineering Chair and Professor Shoba Krishnan calls Bradford Kidd and Anne Hsia鈥檚 innovative scheme for enabling Internet of Things technologies. The pair have designed a device that reduces the physical footprint and the power consumption of traditional voltage converters that are crucial to advancing connected computing.
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Getting “WeighstEd” for the Good of 91短视频
Mechanical engineering seniors Vince Heyman, Timothy Jaworski and Tatianna Schleup are helping 91短视频 reach its goal of a ten percent reduction in food waste by 2020 by creating a standalone device for weighing food waste. In collaboration with 91短视频鈥檚 Center for Sustainability, the team iterated their design that will be installed in the campus dining hall.
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Engineering Alumnus and Serial Entrepreneur Hemant Thapar ’73 MS ’75 Elected to the Elite National Academy of Engineering
Hemant Thapar, 鈥73 MS 鈥75, a pioneer in circuit-switched networking, data communications, and data storage, has been elected to one of his industry鈥檚 highest bodies, the National Academy of Engineering, for his groundbreaking work in data storage and retrieval.
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James Wang ’19 Wins Fulbright Scholarship
Senior James Wang, an environmental science and electrical engineering major, has won a Fulbright Scholarship to research 鈥渉ybrid-supercapacitors鈥 鈥攁 new form of energy storage with potential benefits for renewable energy鈥攊n the Paris suburb of Cachan in France.