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Winter 2002

ECE team helps build the ultimate surveillance system
U.S. military vehicle

Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) Professor Parameswaran Ramanathan recently received a $725,000 five-year grant to investigate communication between sensor devices in wireless ad hoc surveillance networks. The grant is part of a Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) funded by the Army Research Laboratory.

 
Pinpoint:
Message from the Dean

College Notes:
News briefs

Alumnews:
Alumni tidbits
In memoriam

Periscope:
Looking in on College of Engineering alumni

Faculty News:
Faculty tidbits
Engineering retirements
In memoriam

Feedback:
How are we doing?

 
 
 

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PARENTS' SECTION

Students help reengineer product line sNOw LIMIT: Building a cleaner snowmobile
Help wanted: Career Services expands programs for engineering job hunters Long hours lead to big rewards: Busy students plan national conventions
BME students share designs Wendt Library expands study space
Capstone course generates "real-life" nuclear plant design

 

OTHER NEWS

Popular sculpture gets a facelift

Center for NanoTechnology to push lithography below 35 nanometers

DNA chip technology to identify viruses and other long genetic sequences

Prof studies nuclear safety in deregulated landscape

Portable chemical sensors generated from liquid crystals

Crystal growth process yields more precise semiconductors

Employee "work memory" affects rotation scheduling

College honors four faculty/staff at Oct. 26, 2001, banquet

Portrait of the Artist: Ben McCready counts among his works four U.S. presidents and more recently, four former engineering deans

High energy: Exercise gives state residents a lesson in electricity generation

UW-Madison women in science get a major boost from NSF

Corn yields another useful product

In the news

Engineers' Day is October 18, 2002!

Creating new avenues for intelligent independence



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Date created: 14-Feb-2002

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