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Former ECE Professor Elected to National Academy of Engineering

2007-02-09 12:40 (CST)

Professor Steve Chou of Princeton University has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering for "contributions to nanoscale patterning and to the scaling of electronic, photonic, magnetic, and biological devices." Professor Chou started much of his significant work while as a faculty member at the University of Minnesota in the ECE Department.

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Professor Mohan Organizes Workshop on Curricular Reform in Electric Energy Systems

2007-02-08 16:17 (CST)

Professor Ned Mohan and his colleagues organized an ONR/NSF/EPRI-sponsored workshop in Santa Fe, NM on 2007 February 2-3. It was attended by approximately 125 faculty, industry leaders, and representatives of the ONR, the NSF, and the EPRI. The objective of this meeting was to disseminate nationwide the educational material developed at the University of Minnesota in the field of electric energy systems.

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Professor Jindal Named 2007-2009 McKnight Land-Grant Professor

2007-01-10 08:53 (CST)

Professor Nihar Jindal has been awarded a McKnight Land-Grant Professorship for 2007-2009. This university-wide award is made by the Graduate School and the Office of the Provost to the university's most promising junior faculty members. The winners are chosen for their potential for important contributions to their field, past achievements, and the significance of their research.

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