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UMSL engineering students Dan Denton (left) and Jason Arnold study outside the Academic Center for Mathematics and Writing (222 Social Sciences & Business Building) on Aug. 30. (Photo by August Jennewein)
Engineering students enjoy a visit from Todd May of NASA. Photo by Robert Jordan/Ole Miss Communications
A chemical engineer at The University of Texas at Austin has developed a type of silver nanoparticle that prevents HIV from interacting with human cells. The university has licensed the anti-virus technology developed in the laboratory of Dr. Miguel Jose Yacaman to XXX. The XX-based company will begin investigating the nanoparticles' potential to serve as a new treatment for the human immunodeficiency virus that causes AIDS.
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Selene Sepulveda Guzman, post-doctoral fellow in chemical engineering, assists Dr. Yacaman with nanoparticle research. The colorful bottled materials appearing in the background are vials of ZnO nanoparticles under a UV lamp. These nanoparticles have potential application as biosensors.
Jon Revolinsky (right), a project engineer with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District, gives a briefing to engineering students from California State University-Sacramento at Folsom Lake in Folsom, Calif., April 25, 2012. Revolinsky and other Corps personnel from the Folsom Dam Joint Federal Project provided a tour of the construction site for the auxiliary spillway to the future engineers. (U.S. Army photo by Michael J. Nevins/Released)
Engineering students from California State University-Sacramento took a walking tour with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District personnel at Folsom Lake in Folsom, Calif., April 25, 2012. Corps personnel from the Folsom Dam Joint Federal Project provided a tour of the construction site for the auxiliary spillway to the future engineers. (U.S. Army photo by Michael J. Nevins/Released)
Engineering students from California State University-Sacramento took a walking tour with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District personnel at Folsom Lake in Folsom, Calif., April 25, 2012. Corps personnel from the Folsom Dam Joint Federal Project provided a tour of the construction site for the auxiliary spillway to the future engineers. (U.S. Army photo by Michael J. Nevins/Released)
Engineering students from California State University-Sacramento took a walking tour with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District personnel at Folsom Lake in Folsom, Calif., April 25, 2012. Corps personnel from the Folsom Dam Joint Federal Project provided a tour of the construction site for the auxiliary spillway to the future engineers. (U.S. Army photo by Michael J. Nevins/Released)
James Camp, a just-graduated chemical engineering student from Georgetown, Tex., spent three undergraduate semesters working with tissue engineering pioneer Dr. Christine Schmidt. Schmidt’s research team is pursuing various avenues of research to coax severed nerves to re-grow.
Cockrell School of Engineering students were honored at a reception held
before the annual Honors Day celebration.