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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.

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Note from the Chair
Enter the second issue of ENGenious by Division Chair, Richard M. Murray
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Snap Shots
'Round About the Institute: Radio Free Caltech; Minority Student Outreach; Ken Burns; A Women's Art Exhibit; and ME72
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Idea Flow
Ravichandran in Paris: Guruswami Ravichandran Joins the French Forces at École Polytechnique

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New Faculty
Thanos Siapas: Assistant Professor of Computation and Neural Systems

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ferroelectric material
Microscopic patterns of the ferroelectric material barium titanate. Find out more in this issues Option Profile.

New Center
CIMMS: The Center for Integrative Multiscale Modeling and Simulation
by Jerrold E. Marsden
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Progress Report
Modeling in Engineering--The Challenge of Multiple Scales by Rob Phillips

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Option Profile
Mechanical Engineering: Future Forward by Erik K. Antonsson

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Bioengineering
Assembly and Creativity: An Interview with Three Founders of Caltech's Newest Option

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Cover Image:

Carbon Nanotube Carpets - click here for caption!

 

Anna Iwaniec: Bioengineering Graduate Student Working Close to the Heart
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Office of Technology Transfer The Office of Technology Transfer

Campus Resources
The Caltech Office of Technology Transfer: Making Friends and Start-Ups by Fred Farina
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Sherman Fairchild Library: Technical Reports in the New World by Kimberly Douglas
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Emeritus
Paul C. Jennings, PhD '63: Profile of an Everwhere Man by George W. Housner
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Alumni Profile
Allen E. Puckett: PhD '49, Aeronaughtics by Jill Andrews
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Research Note
Mitigating the Effects of the Ultimate Fracture Mechanics Problem: John Hall Looks at Earthquakes
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Professor John Hall Professor of Civil Engineering John Hall

 

 


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