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Vancouver. Comme tous les canards dans l'ouest, certte espèce était particulièrement facile d'approche.

Vancouver. Comme tous les canards dans l'ouest, certte espèce était particulièrement facile d'approche.

Students, staff, faculty, and Michael Bartus on behalf of his parents Julian and Zelda V., attend the Bartus Scholarship Reception held in the Johnson Rooms of the Lurie Engineering Center on North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI on October 4, 2012.

 

Julius Bartus (BSE CE ’36) and his wife, Zelda V. Bartus (BA ’39, CERTT EDUC ’39) met as undergraduates at the University of Michigan, and one of their sons, David, received his degrees from the Chemical Engineering Department (BSEChE ’79, MSE 81, PhD ’87). Their oldest son, Michael (AB Psychology ’70, MPH Public Health ’75), has been actively involved in the healthcare field. He recalls that his parents’ lives “began quite humbly, but were forever changed by their studies and exposure to so many opportunities that the University had to offer. Their motivation in terms of instituting the scholarship program was to offer the same ‘start in life’ for succeeding generations of U-M civil/environmental and chemical engineering students with demonstrated financial needs.”

 

Photo: Joseph Xu, CoE Communications & Marketing

 

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Joi, 7 decembrie 2017, prefectul judeţului Cluj, Ioan Aurel Cherecheș, a participat la evenimentul tematic „CerTT_AgroA - De la Cercetare la Transfer Tehnologic în Domeniul Agroalimentar”, organizat de Institutul Național de Cercetare-Dezvoltare pentru Tehnologii Izotopice și Moleculare Cluj-Napoca, în cadrul proiectului „Creșterea capacității de transfer tehnologic și de cunoștințe a INCDTIM Cluj în domeniul bioeconomiei”.

INCDTIM este singurul institut naţional de cercetare dezvoltare din regiunea de N-V, reacreditat şi atestat ca Institut Naţional de Cercetare-Dezvoltare în anul 2008, cu dotare la standarde europene oferind un mediu profesional celor care aspiră la o carieră în domenii de cercetare ca spectrometria de masă, cromatografia şi fizica ionilor, fizica sistemelor nanostructurate, fizica moleculară şi biomoleculară şi tehnologia izotopilor stabili.

 

Students, staff, faculty, and Michael Bartus on behalf of his parents Julian and Zelda V., attend the Bartus Scholarship Reception held in the Johnson Rooms of the Lurie Engineering Center on North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI on October 4, 2012.

 

Julius Bartus (BSE CE ’36) and his wife, Zelda V. Bartus (BA ’39, CERTT EDUC ’39) met as undergraduates at the University of Michigan, and one of their sons, David, received his degrees from the Chemical Engineering Department (BSEChE ’79, MSE 81, PhD ’87). Their oldest son, Michael (AB Psychology ’70, MPH Public Health ’75), has been actively involved in the healthcare field. He recalls that his parents’ lives “began quite humbly, but were forever changed by their studies and exposure to so many opportunities that the University had to offer. Their motivation in terms of instituting the scholarship program was to offer the same ‘start in life’ for succeeding generations of U-M civil/environmental and chemical engineering students with demonstrated financial needs.”

 

Photo: Joseph Xu, CoE Communications & Marketing

 

www.engin.umich.edu

Une photo de nous trois et du monde qui etait la. Elle en bas a gauche certte fois c est la mere de notre ami. Les deux a droite c est eux qui vivaient la, le dude a 86 ans. Le dude est un ancien patient de la mere de notre ami (elle est infirmiere) alors il l a invitee et on y est tous alles.

Students, staff, faculty, and Michael Bartus on behalf of his parents Julian and Zelda V., attend the Bartus Scholarship Reception held in the Johnson Rooms of the Lurie Engineering Center on North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI on October 4, 2012.

 

Julius Bartus (BSE CE ’36) and his wife, Zelda V. Bartus (BA ’39, CERTT EDUC ’39) met as undergraduates at the University of Michigan, and one of their sons, David, received his degrees from the Chemical Engineering Department (BSEChE ’79, MSE 81, PhD ’87). Their oldest son, Michael (AB Psychology ’70, MPH Public Health ’75), has been actively involved in the healthcare field. He recalls that his parents’ lives “began quite humbly, but were forever changed by their studies and exposure to so many opportunities that the University had to offer. Their motivation in terms of instituting the scholarship program was to offer the same ‘start in life’ for succeeding generations of U-M civil/environmental and chemical engineering students with demonstrated financial needs.”

 

Photo: Joseph Xu, CoE Communications & Marketing

 

www.engin.umich.edu

Students, staff, faculty, and Michael Bartus on behalf of his parents Julian and Zelda V., attend the Bartus Scholarship Reception held in the Johnson Rooms of the Lurie Engineering Center on North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI on October 4, 2012.

 

Julius Bartus (BSE CE ’36) and his wife, Zelda V. Bartus (BA ’39, CERTT EDUC ’39) met as undergraduates at the University of Michigan, and one of their sons, David, received his degrees from the Chemical Engineering Department (BSEChE ’79, MSE 81, PhD ’87). Their oldest son, Michael (AB Psychology ’70, MPH Public Health ’75), has been actively involved in the healthcare field. He recalls that his parents’ lives “began quite humbly, but were forever changed by their studies and exposure to so many opportunities that the University had to offer. Their motivation in terms of instituting the scholarship program was to offer the same ‘start in life’ for succeeding generations of U-M civil/environmental and chemical engineering students with demonstrated financial needs.”

 

Photo: Joseph Xu, CoE Communications & Marketing

 

www.engin.umich.edu

Students, staff, faculty, and Michael Bartus on behalf of his parents Julian and Zelda V., attend the Bartus Scholarship Reception held in the Johnson Rooms of the Lurie Engineering Center on North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI on October 4, 2012.

 

Julius Bartus (BSE CE ’36) and his wife, Zelda V. Bartus (BA ’39, CERTT EDUC ’39) met as undergraduates at the University of Michigan, and one of their sons, David, received his degrees from the Chemical Engineering Department (BSEChE ’79, MSE 81, PhD ’87). Their oldest son, Michael (AB Psychology ’70, MPH Public Health ’75), has been actively involved in the healthcare field. He recalls that his parents’ lives “began quite humbly, but were forever changed by their studies and exposure to so many opportunities that the University had to offer. Their motivation in terms of instituting the scholarship program was to offer the same ‘start in life’ for succeeding generations of U-M civil/environmental and chemical engineering students with demonstrated financial needs.”

 

Photo: Joseph Xu, CoE Communications & Marketing

 

www.engin.umich.edu

Students, staff, faculty, and Michael Bartus on behalf of his parents Julian and Zelda V., attend the Bartus Scholarship Reception held in the Johnson Rooms of the Lurie Engineering Center on North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI on October 4, 2012.

 

Julius Bartus (BSE CE ’36) and his wife, Zelda V. Bartus (BA ’39, CERTT EDUC ’39) met as undergraduates at the University of Michigan, and one of their sons, David, received his degrees from the Chemical Engineering Department (BSEChE ’79, MSE 81, PhD ’87). Their oldest son, Michael (AB Psychology ’70, MPH Public Health ’75), has been actively involved in the healthcare field. He recalls that his parents’ lives “began quite humbly, but were forever changed by their studies and exposure to so many opportunities that the University had to offer. Their motivation in terms of instituting the scholarship program was to offer the same ‘start in life’ for succeeding generations of U-M civil/environmental and chemical engineering students with demonstrated financial needs.”

 

Photo: Joseph Xu, CoE Communications & Marketing

 

www.engin.umich.edu

Students, staff, faculty, and Michael Bartus on behalf of his parents Julian and Zelda V., attend the Bartus Scholarship Reception held in the Johnson Rooms of the Lurie Engineering Center on North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI on October 4, 2012.

 

Julius Bartus (BSE CE ’36) and his wife, Zelda V. Bartus (BA ’39, CERTT EDUC ’39) met as undergraduates at the University of Michigan, and one of their sons, David, received his degrees from the Chemical Engineering Department (BSEChE ’79, MSE 81, PhD ’87). Their oldest son, Michael (AB Psychology ’70, MPH Public Health ’75), has been actively involved in the healthcare field. He recalls that his parents’ lives “began quite humbly, but were forever changed by their studies and exposure to so many opportunities that the University had to offer. Their motivation in terms of instituting the scholarship program was to offer the same ‘start in life’ for succeeding generations of U-M civil/environmental and chemical engineering students with demonstrated financial needs.”

 

Photo: Joseph Xu, CoE Communications & Marketing

 

www.engin.umich.edu

Students, staff, faculty, and Michael Bartus on behalf of his parents Julian and Zelda V., attend the Bartus Scholarship Reception held in the Johnson Rooms of the Lurie Engineering Center on North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI on October 4, 2012.

 

Julius Bartus (BSE CE ’36) and his wife, Zelda V. Bartus (BA ’39, CERTT EDUC ’39) met as undergraduates at the University of Michigan, and one of their sons, David, received his degrees from the Chemical Engineering Department (BSEChE ’79, MSE 81, PhD ’87). Their oldest son, Michael (AB Psychology ’70, MPH Public Health ’75), has been actively involved in the healthcare field. He recalls that his parents’ lives “began quite humbly, but were forever changed by their studies and exposure to so many opportunities that the University had to offer. Their motivation in terms of instituting the scholarship program was to offer the same ‘start in life’ for succeeding generations of U-M civil/environmental and chemical engineering students with demonstrated financial needs.”

 

Photo: Joseph Xu, CoE Communications & Marketing

 

www.engin.umich.edu

Students, staff, faculty, and Michael Bartus on behalf of his parents Julian and Zelda V., attend the Bartus Scholarship Reception held in the Johnson Rooms of the Lurie Engineering Center on North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI on October 4, 2012.

 

Julius Bartus (BSE CE ’36) and his wife, Zelda V. Bartus (BA ’39, CERTT EDUC ’39) met as undergraduates at the University of Michigan, and one of their sons, David, received his degrees from the Chemical Engineering Department (BSEChE ’79, MSE 81, PhD ’87). Their oldest son, Michael (AB Psychology ’70, MPH Public Health ’75), has been actively involved in the healthcare field. He recalls that his parents’ lives “began quite humbly, but were forever changed by their studies and exposure to so many opportunities that the University had to offer. Their motivation in terms of instituting the scholarship program was to offer the same ‘start in life’ for succeeding generations of U-M civil/environmental and chemical engineering students with demonstrated financial needs.”

 

Photo: Joseph Xu, CoE Communications & Marketing

 

www.engin.umich.edu

Students, staff, faculty, and Michael Bartus on behalf of his parents Julian and Zelda V., attend the Bartus Scholarship Reception held in the Johnson Rooms of the Lurie Engineering Center on North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI on October 4, 2012.

 

Julius Bartus (BSE CE ’36) and his wife, Zelda V. Bartus (BA ’39, CERTT EDUC ’39) met as undergraduates at the University of Michigan, and one of their sons, David, received his degrees from the Chemical Engineering Department (BSEChE ’79, MSE 81, PhD ’87). Their oldest son, Michael (AB Psychology ’70, MPH Public Health ’75), has been actively involved in the healthcare field. He recalls that his parents’ lives “began quite humbly, but were forever changed by their studies and exposure to so many opportunities that the University had to offer. Their motivation in terms of instituting the scholarship program was to offer the same ‘start in life’ for succeeding generations of U-M civil/environmental and chemical engineering students with demonstrated financial needs.”

 

Photo: Joseph Xu, CoE Communications & Marketing

 

www.engin.umich.edu

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