Jan 11 2008 -
MLSC Students win "Best Student Paper Award" at the 2007 IEEE Nano-Micro Engineered and Molecular Systems Conference (IEEE-NEMS)
Two MLSC graduate students, Samuel Kim and Ehsan Saeedi, won "Best Student Paper Award" at the 2007 IEEE Nano-Micro Engineered and Molecular Systems Conference (IEEE-NEMS) held in Bangkok, Thailand on January 16-19, 2007 for their paper "Self-Assembled Heterogeneous Integrated Fluorescence Detection System".
Bios:
Samuel Kim is a PhD candidate with the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Washington. His research is focused self-assembled heterogeneous systems onto unconventional substrates. He plans to graduate in the summer of 2008 with a dual degree in Electrical Engineering and Nanotechnology.
Ehsan Saeedi joined…
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Jul 16 2007 -
Dean Deirdre Meldrum interviewed on KAET-Channel 8
Deirdre Meldrum, the Director of the Center for EcoGenomics, was interviewed on KAET-Channel 8's Horizon program about the new Center and on the state of women in science and engineering. Click the link below to access a video of the interview on the Horizon website:
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Jul 16 2007 -
Deirdre Meldrum steps into Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering dean’s post
Brings cutting-edge research to ASU with Center for EcoGenomics
Arizona State University’s Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering began 2007 by opening a new chapter in its 50-year history with the arrival of new dean Deirdre Meldrum. She takes on a role as a prime catalyst in the realization of ASU President Michael Crow’s vision for a “New American University.”
Meldrum’s career reflects key elements of Crow’s vision of academic and research pursuits that respond to community needs and societal challenges from a global perspective.
More than a decade of distinguished…
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