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-Fall 2004-

 

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ENGenious is a publication for alumni and friends of the Division of Engineering and Applied Science.


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The magazines are available from this web site in two ways: Each article has been broken down into an individual PDF and an HTML page or pages.

Table of Contents

Note from the Chair
Letter from the E&AS Chair: Richard Murray
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Snap Shots
'Round About the Institute: Recent Events and Openings on Campus
PDF | HTML

Idea Flow
Teaching at the Intersection of Science, Engineering, and Business
by Kenneth A. Pickar

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Immobilization of Arsenic in the L.A. Aqueduct: How and How Long?
by Janet G. Hering
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By Pure Thought Alone: The Development of the First Cognitive Neural Prosthesis
by Joel W. Burdick and Richard A. Andersen
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Emeritus
Don Cohen: Marvelous Mathematics, Myriad Manifestations
by Thomas Hou
PDF | HTML


Research Note
Retinal Implant Research:
The Possibility of Artificial Vision
by Yu-Chong Tai and Wolfgang Fink
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Actual smart skin sample demonstrating its flexibility at wrapping around a curved surface.

Option Profile
The EE Enterprise: Sweeping into Uncharted Terrain
by P. P. Vaidyanathan
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New Faculty
Who’s New: Two New Faculty and Moore Scholar
Welcome to Mathieu Desbrun, Houman Owhadi, and Sandra M. Troian
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Ken Pickar
Kenneth A. Pickar
Visiting Professor of Mechanical Engineering

 


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