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The Autumn 2009 issue features: two alumni stars — high-tech entrepreneur Jeremy Jaech and NASA space shuttle pilot Greg Johnson; ground-breaking for the new molecular engineering building; campus and research news; and faculty honors. Read more on the web or in pdf format.
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News »
UW Brings Home Gold, Silver in iGEM, the International Genetically Engineered Machine competition. EE associate professor Eric Klavins and BioE associate professor Herbert Sauro each advised a team.
2009 Fall All-College Meeting The Nov. 17 meeting included new faculty introductions, the dean's presentation on the state of the college (UW NetID) and the molecular engineering initiative, and a screening of UW's 90-second Advancing Our World video.
Two New CoE Department Chairs Dan Schwartz is chair of Chemical Engineering and Greg Miller begins as chair of Civil & Environmental Engineering on Dec. 1.
Events »
Monday, November 23, 2009 | 4:30 p.m.
What's the UW Doing in the Clean Energy Space? Hear from researchers in bioenergy, fuel cells, photovoltaics, tidal, wind, microscale, etc. Part of the Environmental Innovation Practicum & Speaker Series. Open to all. 134 Sieg Hall.
Thursday, December 3, 2009 | 4 p.m.
Innovation, Collaboration, Cleaner Air for Puget Sound Dennis McLerran of Puget Sound Clean Air Agency presenting at the CEE Endowed Lecture in Technology and Public Policy. Room 220 Kane Hall.

