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McKelvey Engineering News August 2020
Engineers to use $6.7 million grant to build power plant of the future
McKelvey School of Engineering team refines critical components of new, near-zero-emission power plant.
New metallic glass research brings in artificial intelligence
Katharine Flores will use federal funding to use artificial intelligence-based algorithms to identify which metal alloys are best to form metallic glasses.
Break it down: A new way to address common computing problem
A computational framework for solving linear inverse problems takes a parallel computing approach.
Targeting ultrasound at the brain for noninvasive diagnosis of brain cancer
Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis are developing a method to diagnose brain tumors without any incisions.
Using light’s properties to indirectly see inside a cell membrane
New imaging technique helps resolve nanodomains, chemical composition in cell membranes.
VIDEO SPOTLIGHT
Jennifer and Jon Silva, a husband and wife team working at Washington University in St Louis, have developed a hologram that visualises a patient’s heart while they are in the operating theatre. Watch video on BBC News.
How a hologram can show a patient’s heart during surgery
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WashU engineering, orthopedic team to study painful degenerative condition WashU engineering, orthopedic team to study painful degenerative condition
Materials in lithium ion batteries may be recycled for reuse Materials in lithium ion batteries may be recycled for reuse
Researchers uncover how cells interact with supporting proteins to heal wounds Researchers uncover how cells interact with supporting proteins to heal wounds
Jha lab presents four talks at conference Jha lab presents four talks at conference
Wang to study aerosol impact on convective clouds with DOE grant Wang to study aerosol impact on convective clouds with DOE grant
Agonafer to develop cooling solutions with Cisco grant Agonafer to develop cooling solutions with Cisco grant
ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT
Siddharth Krishnan didn’t come to WashU planning to study engineering. He enrolled as an Arts & Sciences student, planning to major in economics and humanities. But thanks to an engaging physics course and some inspiring professors, he would graduate from McKelvey School of Engineering.
Q&A with alumnus, innovator Siddharth Krishnan
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