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May 14, 2015 A new dean for SEAS Francis J. Doyle III, chemical engineering scholar at UC Santa Barbara, takes post in July
May 11, 2015 Jennifer Lewis named one of 2015’s Most Creative People in Business Fast Company magazine’s annual list recognizes individuals who exemplify creativity across the business landscape Entrepreneurship,
May 8, 2015 Finding problems, designing solutions At year-end SEAS Fair, students show what they built
May 5, 2015 Using science to create the perfect brisket ES96 students partner with Williams-Sonoma to design a superiorsmoker Academics,
Apr 22, 2015 Alexandra Deitche '15 wins 2015 SAME award $1,000 PRIZE RECOGNIZES OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS BY AN UNDERGRADUATE IN ENGINEERING Health / Medicine,
Mar 26, 2015 Computer science for everyone Undergraduate student group builds a vibrant and supportive environment for women in CS Diversity / Inclusion, Computer Science,
Mar 25, 2015 Soft robotics expert Conor J. Walsh receives NSF CAREER Award Grant will support research on a soft wearable robotic glove to assist people with disabilities Robotics, Health / Medicine, Awards,
Mar 23, 2015 Catching and releasing tiny molecules New technique for sorting biomolecules could lead to efficient clinical diagnostics and chemical purification Environment, Applied Physics,