Grand Challenges Scholars Spring Break recap! Ryan Walczak visited Ecuador with @CathUMinistry and Sal Soriano went to Waco, TX with Habitat for Humanity, while Chizua Agupusi and Margaret Brautigan studied abroad. Learn more: https://t.co/L4EgN7SSmb
Former CUA postdoc Alexander Brunfeldt, PhD was awarded a Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award from @NICHD_NIH. The research focus of this award explores the most important factors leading to arm impairment caused by stroke. Read more: https://t.co/ADD9INC4rj
4 School of Engineering students were featured on the @CatholicUniv episode of @TheCollegeTour! Watch their segments and the full episode here: https://t.co/GavxVmjSxX
Happy Friday! Enjoy these stories about CatholicU Engineers outside of the classroom & on the sports field:
Cardinals Land Program-Record 12 Athletes On NEWMAC All-Conference Teams https://t.co/s1MjzuKmgM
Happy Friday! Enjoy these stories about CatholicU Engineers outside of the classroom & on the sports field:
Andrew Lowman Named To College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Team https://t.co/TYH2dOiXJj
Engineering students Wesley Garnes, Emily Moriarty, Jacob Tribull & Olivia Rees attended the 11th @NavalAcademy Science & Engineering Conference, which explored the theme: Powering the Modern World.
The next Electrical Engineering/Computer Science Seminar is coming up at 1PM on Fri. 11/11! Learn about the exciting applications of protein interactions in personalized treatments for diseases such as cancers! https://t.co/xPh85AHT6A
Wednesday, the applied steel class (taken by civil/environmental 1st years) visited @WNCathedral for a site tour. Students learned about the 2011 earthquake and the restoration process. Thanks to Kelsey Sheridan, Senior Associate at @wjeassociates, for leading the tour.
In 1962, John Roberts, president of CatholicU's engineering honor society petitioned the @TauBetaPi national convention for acceptance as a new chapter. Tonight our newest members will be inducted!
The semester's 2nd EECS seminar is Friday 10/7! https://t.co/zlcVtfSuyi
Dr. Ye Sle Cha will discuss an "Introduction to Neural Compact Modeling: How and Why We Apply AI Techniques to Semiconductor Device Modeling" @cuaphysics@cua_math
Biomed engineering grad student Khanh Ly, with profs Luo and Raub, created an in vitro model to study treatments for oral mucositis, a common side effect of chemo/radiation. Their paper was accepted to Biofabrication: https://t.co/1voHyQskwH
The semester's first EECS seminar is Friday 9/30! https://t.co/rNLVgHoK2Y
Dr. Jiang @gumedcenter will discuss "A computational and brain imaging perspective of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders" @CUAPsychology@CUANursing
Engineering grads Anna Stumme, MS '19, Brett Padula, MS '19, & Prof. Greg Behrmann, PhD, have a poster accepted to @Eurbee9 entitled "Monitoring Colony Health with a Temperature Sensor Grid." Read more: https://t.co/gLwjEjuwCT
This summer, 4 #CatholicU Grand Challenges Scholars attended an "Introduction to I-Corps" workshop at @USCViterbi in LA. Read about it here:
https://t.co/HPqbZNRarQ
These denser and more highly aligned collagen scaffolds have many potential uses to make physiologically relevant tissue chips. Read the paper by PhD student Santiago Correa & professors Luo & Raub here: https://t.co/Mh7BvLyeXq
Congratulations to Engineering Management lecturer Michael Fitzgerald, PE for receiving the 2021 American Society of Naval Engineers "Jimmie" Hamilton Award for best original technical paper!
https://t.co/6dT0TVBzRK
Last week, the School of Engineering once again hosted a summer program for high schoolers. 38 future engineers gathered for an intensive and fun week designed to introduce them to multiple engineering disciplines and enhance their internship- and job-finding skills.