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  ::   Prof Hawley on Energy Issues
Martin Hawley, chairperson of chemical engineering and materials science said in an interview on Channel 6 TV that America's energy problems will be resolved only by using all the technologies available. [more]

  ::   Dean Udpa Comments on Obama's Energy Plan
Engineering Dean Satish Udpa was interviewed on WLNS Channel 6 TV regarding Obama's speech in Lansing.
[Video on WLNS Home Page—Under "Top News Videos," click on "Reaction to Barack's Speech"]
  ::   ‘Small’ Research at MSU Leads to Advances in Energy, Electronics
Graphene, developed by Larry Drzal's research group and patented at MSU, makes plastic stiffer, lighter, and stronger. [more]
[Aug. 5 Interview on WILS 1320 am Radio]
  ::   Baja Team Concludes Successful Season
The Michigan State University Baja Racing Team continues to build a legacy of innovative designs and impressive finishes in collegiate competitions. [more]

  ::   Kodur Interviewed by Discovery News
Venkatesh Kodur, professor of civil and environmental engineering, demonstrates how construction materials are designed and tested for fire resistance in the Civil Infrastructure Lab. [video]

  ::   Engineering Alum Carries Olympic Torch
CSE alum Deepak Advani carried the Olympic torch in Chong Qing, China, on June 16. [more]

  ::   ChEMS Prof Improves Solar Cells
The research of Scott Calabrese Barton, assistant professor of chemical engineering and materials science, shows that a film of carbon nanotubes may be able to replace two of the layers normally used in a solar cell, with improved performance at a lower cost. [more]

  ::   Jain Wins Prestigious IEEE Award
Anil Jain, University Distinguished Professor of computer science & engineering and electrical & computer engineering, was awarded the IEEE Computer Society's W. Wallace McDowell Award for "pioneering contributions to pattern recognition, computer vision, and biometric recognition systems." [more]

  ::   CSE Prof Interviewed in Google Podcast
Titus Brown, assistant professor of computer science and engineering, is featured in a Google Summer of Code podcast on promoting open source technology. [more]
Listen to podcast on MP3

  ::   University Research Corridor (URC) Funds Energy Projects
The University Research Corridor's first seed fund grants will go to two energy projects led by College of Engineering researchers Donald Morelli and Ilsoon Lee. [more]

  ::   Gary Cloud Receives SCCA Mentor's Cup
Gary Cloud, University Distinguished Professor of mechanical engineering, received the prestigious Carroll Smith Mentor's Cup from the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) for being "the most dedicated team adviser in Formula SAE." [more]

  ::   VanderSloot, Pitcher Quoted on MPR
Teresa VanderSloot and Adam Pitcher of computer science and engineering were quoted in a Michigan Public Radio program on the future of the I-T industry in Michigan. [more]

  ::   Formula SAE Team Featured in Podcast
Adam Zemke, spokesperson for MSU's 2008 Formula SAE team, was interviewed in an MSU Podcast. He discusses the educational value of being on the team and the team's goal this year to raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Michigan. [podcast]        [more info]





  ::   Fall Classes Begin
Mon Aug 25

  ::   Holiday-University Closed
Mon Sept 1

  ::   Career Gallery
Wed Oct 1, 3:00–7:00 p.m.
Breslin Center
CommSciTech Exchange Interviews
Video
  ::   Homecoming Tailgate
Sat Oct 4, 9:30–11:30 a.m.
Homecoming tent on the west side of the Engineering Building

  ::   Future Engineers Open House
Sat Oct 11, 9:00 a.m.–1:30 p.m.
Engineering Building

  ::   Graduate and Professional School Recruitment Fair
Wed Oct 15, 5:00–8:00 p.m.
MSU Union Building
Students: bring MSU ID.



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