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Kathy Neumann
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The Research Committee of the American Heart Association (AHA) has approved activation of a Midwest Affiliate Summer 2012 Predoctoral Fellowship for MSE graduate student Patrick Bowen for two years. Bowen’s application was ranked in the top 5.5% of 100 applications (20 were funded) by the AHA.
The title of the project is “Development of Novel Zinc-Based Bioabsorbable Stents for the Treatment of Vascular Stenoses.” His advisor is Dr. Jaroslaw Drelich.
The research Award was made possible by the dedicated work of people of all ages and backgrounds who volunteer their time and talents to fight heart disease through advocacy efforts and fundraising activities.
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Bowen will receive $52,000 over two years to support his research on the development of bioabsorbable, zinc-based stents.
Professor Jarek Drelich (MSE) is Bowen’s advisor, with Associate Professor Jeremy Goldman (Biomedical Engineering) proving additional direction to his research.
Read more at Tech Today.
Associate Professor Joshua M. Pearce (MSE/ECE) coauthored a book chapter, “Technical Feasibility of Renewable Electricity Generation in Nunavut,” in Green Energy, River Publishers: Alborg, Denmark, pp. 41-74 (2012).
From Tech Today.
The River Publishers Series in Communications
Green Energy
M. D. Tiwari & Anurika Vaish, IIIT-Allahabad, India
ISBN: 9788792329417
Price : €85.00
Available From: September 2012
The University of Minnesota Duluth, Natural Resources Research Institute has an opening for
Research Coordinator
Essential qualifications include:
Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering, Mineral Processing, Metallurgical Engineering, or related field from a regionally accredited institution, with a minimum two years demonstrated experience in a mineral processing or metallurgical environment. The University requires that you apply online.
For a complete position description visit
http://employment.umn.edu/
and search for Job Requisition 181095.
The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and
employer.
From The Marquette Mining Journal.
A small audience of concerned citizens heard from a panel of three Michigan Tech faculty experts on renewable energy during the Oct. 25, 2012, public forum on Michigan Ballot Proposal 3.
Joshua Pearce, Michigan Tech professor in materials science and engineering and electrical and computer engineering, reported on solar energy, giving examples from his Canadian experience. He also noted the successful use of solar in Germany.
VIDEO: Joshua Pearce on Solar Energy
VIDEO: Joshua Pearce on Solar Energy Jobs
Read more at Keweenaw Now, by Michele Bourdieu.
MSE SEMINAR
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Room 610, M&M Building
Dr. John Shingledecker
Senior Project Manager, Fossil Materials & Repair Program
Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA
MSE SEMINAR
Friday, November 2, 2012
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Room 610, M&M Building
John & Virginia Towers Distinguished Lecture Series
Dr. Larry Aagesen
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
University of Michigan
Titanium Metals Corporation (TIMET)
Monday’s Great Lakes Innovation and Technology Report (GLITR), published by CBS Detroit, featured two extensive stories about Michigan Tech research and new initiatives, part of GLITR’s annual Tech Tour of state universities.
From Tech Today.
Tech Tour Day Two: Solar Power, Star Trek Replicators, New Drugs At Michigan Tech
The visit started with Joshua Pearce, associate professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, a passionate advocate and researcher in both advanced solar energy and so-called 3D printing.
Read more at CBS Detroit, by Matt Roush.
Tech Tour Day Three: Finnish French Toast, Medical Miracles, Green Racing And A Mineral Wonderland
From Suomi, it was on to Michigan Tech’s Minerals and Materials Engineering building for a visit with Yun Hang Hu, who’s only trying to save the world in several ways — among them, converting greenhouse gases into useful material, and markedly improving the performance of solar photovoltaic panels.
Read more at CBS Detroit, by Matt Roush.
MSE SEMINAR
Friday, October 26, 2012
10:30 am – 11:30 am
Room 610, M&M Building
John & Virginia Towers Distinguished Lecture Series
Prof. Jin Zhang
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
University of California Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz, CA