
UCONN School of Engineering 's feed: The Dean's eNotebook
WISE Internships
Dear Students, Please explore this opportunity. Washington Internship for Students of Engineering (WISE) (http://students.sae.org/awdscholar/internships/) - Deadline Dec 31 Apply for this nine week internship to learn how engineers can contribute to legislative and regulatory public p...
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Dear Students, Please explore this opportunity. Washington Internship for Students of Engineering (WISE) (http://students.sae.org/awdscholar/internships/) - Deadline Dec 31 Apply for this nine week internship to learn how engineers can contribute to legislative and regulatory public p...
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Yunsi Fei Garners CAREER Award
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UCONN School of Engineering 's feed: Dept. of Energy
Secretary Chu Highlights Support for Clean Energy and Energy Efficiency Projects in Indian Country
WASHINGTON, DC - Today at the White House Tribal Nations Conference, U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu highlighted the Department of Energy's continued commitment to partnering with Native Americans to support the developme...nt of clean energy projects on tribal lands that will help reduce energy us...
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WASHINGTON, DC - Today at the White House Tribal Nations Conference, U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu highlighted the Department of Energy's continued commitment to partnering with Native Americans to support the developme...nt of clean energy projects on tribal lands that will help reduce energy us...
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UCONN School of Engineering 's feed: NSF News
Minority Students Earned Greater Number of Academic Degrees in Fiscal Year 2006
A new National Science Foundation report shows an increase in the number of academic degrees awarded to minority students since 2004, the last time such data were published. The report, Science and Engineering Degrees by Race/Ethnicity:... 1997-2006, developed by the Science Resources Statistic...
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A new National Science Foundation report shows an increase in the number of academic degrees awarded to minority students since 2004, the last time such data were published. The report, Science and Engineering Degrees by Race/Ethnicity:... 1997-2006, developed by the Science Resources Statistic...
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Voting has now begun for the NASA Shuttle Pennant Contest! UCONN Student ID is required. Vote now! https://secure.engr.uconn.edu/SoE/nasaco ntest/

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Vote for your favorite pennant! Student ID is required to vote.
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UCONN School of Engineering 's feed: NSF News
VERITAS Discovers Very High Energy Gamma Rays from the Starburst Galaxy M82
The VERITAS (Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System) collaboration, an international team of astronomers from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom and Ireland, has discovered very high energy (VHE) gamma rays emitted by... the starburst galaxy M82 (the Cigar Galaxy). T...
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The VERITAS (Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System) collaboration, an international team of astronomers from the United States, Canada, United Kingdom and Ireland, has discovered very high energy (VHE) gamma rays emitted by... the starburst galaxy M82 (the Cigar Galaxy). T...
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UCONN School of Engineering 's feed: Dept. of Energy
Secretary Chu honors America’s Nuclear Security Workers
WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu today addressed America's nuclear security workers and thanked them for their service to the nation.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Secretary of Energy Steven Chu today addressed America's nuclear security workers and thanked them for their service to the nation.
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SPOTLIGHT: Mechanical Engineering
The mechanical engineering field today spans a broad spectrum of
subjects including design and operation of novel energy conversion
devices; sensors, sensor networks and process control; advanced
materials development and mechanics of nanoscale and biological
systems, computer aided design of highly engineered systems to name a
few.
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Prof. Chih-Jen (Jackie) Sung joins our department as School of Engineering Professor in Sustainable Energy from Case Western Reserve University.Prof. Hanchen Huang joins our department as School of Engineering Professor in Sustainable Energy from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.Prof. ...

UCONN School of Engineering 's feed: NSF News
NSF Lectures Explore Timely Research in the Mathematical and Physical Sciences
The National Science Foundation (NSF) invites media and members of the public to a series of lectures sponsored by the Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences. Upcoming talks listed below will help promote a national discussion... of issues that scientists expect to shape their resear...
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The National Science Foundation (NSF) invites media and members of the public to a series of lectures sponsored by the Directorate for Mathematical and Physical Sciences. Upcoming talks listed below will help promote a national discussion... of issues that scientists expect to shape their resear...
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UCONN School of Engineering 's feed: Dept. of Energy
US Energy Secretary Chu Announces $24 Million Loan for Tenneco Inc. for Advanced Vehicle Technology
Washington, DC - The Department of Energy (DOE) announced that it has entered into a $24 million conditional loan commitment with Tenneco Inc. to develop fuel efficient emission control components for advanced technology vehicles.
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Washington, DC - The Department of Energy (DOE) announced that it has entered into a $24 million conditional loan commitment with Tenneco Inc. to develop fuel efficient emission control components for advanced technology vehicles.
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UCONN School of Engineering 's feed: The Dean's eNotebook
Why Internships and Co-Op Matters
Dear Students, I want to share with you an interesting article from the National Assn of Colleges and Employers. Best regards, Mun Choi Interns Fare Better in the Job Market Experience does matter: NACE’s 2009 Student Survey found that graduates who had taken part in an ...
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Dear Students, I want to share with you an interesting article from the National Assn of Colleges and Employers. Best regards, Mun Choi Interns Fare Better in the Job Market Experience does matter: NACE’s 2009 Student Survey found that graduates who had taken part in an ...
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UCONN School of Engineering 's feed: NSF News
Identifying Molecules in Infrared Could Lead to New Medicines
An interdisciplinary team of researchers has created a new, ultra-sensitive technique to analyze life-sustaining protein molecules. The technique may profoundly change the methodology of biomolecular studies and chart a new path to effective diagnostics a...nd early treatment of complex diseases...
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An interdisciplinary team of researchers has created a new, ultra-sensitive technique to analyze life-sustaining protein molecules. The technique may profoundly change the methodology of biomolecular studies and chart a new path to effective diagnostics a...nd early treatment of complex diseases...
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Revolutionizing energy at UConn
University at center of sustainable energy push
BY JIM MOORE REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN
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MANSFIELD -- An easy smile, thinning gray hair, a coat and tie for a uniform don't mark Prabhakar Singh as a revolutionary at first.But Singh was hired in December to help lead an energy revolution, and fresh soldiers are arriving.Singh is the director of a lab in transition. ...

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Faculty Helping Ethiopia Develop Water Infrastructure
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