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Patricia Galloway: Rising to the challenge
In high school, Patricia Galloway envisioned herself becoming a lawyer, an interior designer or maybe even an interpreter for the U.N.
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Simulations aiding study of earthquake dampers for structures
Researchers have demonstrated the reliability and efficiency of “real-time hybrid simulation” for testing a type of powerful damping system that might reduce structural damage and injuries during earthquakes.
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Four initial ‘Preeminent Teams’ set early course for college’s growth
Four research teams within the College of Engineering emerged victorious this fall in the college’s entrepreneurial Preeminent Teams competition.
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Research yields first detailed view of morphing Parkinson's protein
Researchers have taken detailed images and measurements of the morphing structure of a brain protein thought to play a role in Parkinson's disease.
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New College of Engineering faculty
Join us in welcoming our newest members of the College of Engineering faculty.
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