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  1. 1.

    New 2013 WU Racing car unveiled

    The car will be evaluated against 119 others from around the world at the Formula Society of Automotive Engineers Competition at Michigan International Speedway.

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    Professor David Peters receives the 2013 Spirit of St. Louis Medal

    The award is given by the ASME annually for meritorious service in the advancement of aeronautics and astronautics.

  1. 3.

    Singamaneni receives CAREER award from NSF

    Assistant Professor Srikanth Singamaneni receives award for his research titled "Plasmonic Nanoclusters with Built-in Artificial Antibodies for Label-free Biosensing."

  1. 4.

    Outstanding Student Awards presented

    Five undergraduate students were recognized for their outstanding achievement in Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science.

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    Engineering e-News

    The April issue includes "20 minutes with Assistant Professor Kilian Weinberger" and a photo gallery from Engineers Week.

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    Sparo Labs a finalist in several competitions

    Founded by Engineering students Andrew Brimer and Abigail Cohen, the medical device startup is competing for $370,000 in grants.

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    Genin brings together top nanomedicine researchers

    Associate Professor Guy Genin served as program chair for the ASME 2nd Global Congress on NanoEngineering for Medicine and Biology.

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    Limei Tian and Kate Wilson win Graduate Research Symposium awards

    Two Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science graduate students win first and second place in their discipline at the annual Graduate Research Symposium.

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    Watching molecules grow into microtubes

    A team of researchers unexpectedly found the mechanism by which tiny single molecules spontaneously grow into centimeter-long microtubes by leaving a dish for a different experiment in the refrigerator.

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    Bayly, team get $2.25 million grant to study brain mechanics

    Philip Bayly, PhD, will study the mechanics of the brain in an effort to better understand traumatic brain injury with a $2.25 million grant.

Washington University in St. Louis School of Engineering & Applied Science, Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science

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Phone: (314) 935-6047, Fax: (314) 935-4014

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