prof Shan Wang
Shan X. Wang co-authors 'smart toilet' research paper

A disease-detecting “precision health” toilet can sense multiple signs of illness through automated urine and stool analysis.

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prof Andrea Goldsmith
Andrea Goldsmith named dean of engineering at Princeton University

This accomplished professor, researcher, academician and entrepreneur is poised to apply her experience to new leadership challenges.

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prof Chelsea Finn
Chelsea Finn featured as part of the Women in AI, a special project by 'Synced'

She is making a greater impact through research and teaching.

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prof Krishna Shenoy
Research by Krishna Shenoy, Saurabh Vyas, Daniel O’Shea and Stephen Ryu, MD finds thinking before doing helps learning more than practice alone

It may mean that concentrating on planning really hard before each attempt is the catalyst to learning.

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prof Andrea Goldsmith
Andrea Goldsmith and NAE committee frame diversity statement

The National Academy of Engineering Council approved and published diversity, inclusion, and equity statement, definitions and goals.

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Professor Pat Hanrahan, 2019 Turing Award winner
Pat Hanrahan wins 2019 Turing Award

In recognition of his “revolutionary impact” on computer-generated animation.

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Cindy Nguyen, EE PhD candidate and Prof. Tsachy Weissman
Tsachy Weissman’s mentorship sparks entirely new research

His group is exploring how engineering projects benefit when the human element is explicitly incorporated.

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Meo Kittiwanich, 2020 Shah Award winner
Meo Kittiwanich receives the 2020 Shah Award

The Shah Award recognizes School of Engineering staff for outstanding competence, dedication, and accomplishments.

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EE professors Dwight Nishimura and John Pauly
Dwight Nishimura & John Pauly - using ML to improve medical imaging

Their research is allowing for faster, easier, and more accurate MRI scanning.

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professor Shanhui Fan and postdoc researcher Avik Dutt
Shanhui Fan and Avik Dutt "trick" photons into acting like electrons

The next era of computing will depend on controlling light the way we now control electricity – this trick that could do just that.

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