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05-02-2020 16:08:28
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Today we recognize BMCE graduating senior Adam Klinger! Check out his spotlight on our ECS website at the link below! Syracuse Engineering & Computer Science ecs.syracuse.edu/about/news/bio…
Check out Biomedical and Chemical Engineering Student Spotlight: Anna-Blessing Merife! Syracuse Engineering & Computer Science ecs.syracuse.edu/about/news/bio…
This week in the Walker Lab: A journey of a thousand papers begins with a single synthesis. Congratulations to David Moses for creating the maiden active material out of our new group in SyracuseBMCE (a WO3/SiO2 catalyst). Thank you for all your hard work! Syracuse Engineering & Computer Science
Congratulations to Jay Henderson and Shikha Nangia who have been promoted to full professor! This is a well-deserved recognition of their scholarship, teaching, and service within our department, college and university! Syracuse Engineering & Computer Science
You never know what you’ll see when you look out of the windows from Link Hall. Otto is giving us all the cool Friday vibes gearing up for the start of the semester 🍊Syracuse Engineering & Computer Science
Congratulations to Yi Zheng on his new award from NSF - his first grant as an independent PI and so early in his career! The title of Yi’s project is “Collaborative Research: Mechanoregulation of anmion patterning through activation of BMP signaling”. Syracuse Engineering & Computer Science
Congratulations to BMCE’s Cybulskis and Bond Labs on this collaboration on their published article titled “Lewis acidity and substituent effects influence aldehyde enolization and C-C coupling in beta zeolites” sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Syracuse Engineering & Computer Science
🌊Biomedical and Chemical Engineering Professor Ian Hosein awarded new patent for process that generates energy from saltwater. #SyracuseU #STEM SU Sustainability ecs.syracuse.edu/about/news/bio…
BMCE graduate students taking a break from the labs to paint pumpkins today! For some, it was their first time ever seeing a pumpkin. They may be Biomedical and Chemical Engineers, but they definitely have artistic traits too! Syracuse Engineering & Computer Science