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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
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New Faculty
Influx of Talent: Division Grows by Nine

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Progress Reports
Understanding Material Deformation: Insights into the Inner Workings of Complex Materials
by Ersan Üstündag
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Distributed Integrated Circuits: Wideband Communications for the 21st Century
by Ali Hajimiri
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Emeritus
William Bridges: A Rare Combination of Talents
by Amnon Yariv
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Information Science and Technology
When You Come to a Multidimensional Fork in the Road, Take It: Conversations with Members of the IST Faculty Planning Committee

Introduction:
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Center for Biological Circuit Design
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Center for the Physics of Information
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Social and Information Sciences Laboratory
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Center for the Mathematics of Information
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Computing Beyond Silicon Summer School: Or How I Spent My Summer in Pasadena
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CMI subcommitte Emmanual Candes, Michelle Effros, and Pietro Perona the Center for the Mathematics of Information subcommitte.

Idea Flow
Sensing and Responding: Mani Chandy's Biologically Inspired Approach to Crisis Management
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Research Note
Orbits of Light: Kerry Vahala and His Miniature Lasing Spheres
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Alumni Profiles
Ivett Leyva: An Experimentalist with International Flair
Aeronautics, PhD '99
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Eric Garen: Education at the Fore
Electrical Engineering, BS '68
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Ali Hajimiri Ali Hajimiri. See his Progress Report on wideband communications.

 

 


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