News: Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering

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Campus News |
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Projects Include High Altitude Wind Turbines, Interactive Dressing Rooms and Turning Air into Drinking Water

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51ԹϺ Safe Community Partnership, 51ԹϺ Transportation Research Center address safety of the walking public

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Who says research is just for faculty? Meet six of the many 51ԹϺ students who know that research is the best way to learn their disciplines, build their skills, and change the world.

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51ԹϺ’s Science and Engineering Building is open for business – the business of conducting world-class research. Step inside and find out why some are calling it the most important structure built on campus since the university was established more than 50 years ago.

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The association honors graduates and supporters for their professional accomplishments and service to the university.

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No idea too big or small, Rebel entrepreneurs have more than business “plans.”

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Woosoon Yim's work focuses on smart materials and the control of dynamic machines. That means things that move in reaction to their environments. That means robots.

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Meet some of 51ԹϺ's graduates who were recognized at commencement for their academic achievements, community outreach, and ability to overcome adversity.

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Two exceptional graduates share their thoughts on the paths that 51ԹϺ led them to take

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Wali Zaidi and fellow engineering students win the international Humanitarian Technology Challenge with their plan for bringing electricity to people in rural areas of the world.

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Arts and Culture |

Students from the 51ԹϺ Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering will put their undergraduate education to the test when they showcase year-long, commercially viable projects designed to solve everyday challenges at the spring 2011 Senior Design Competition.