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Creator of cell imaging software to speak at KU

Anne Carpenter, director of the Imaging Platform at the Broad Institute of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University, will discuss the CellProfiler software she developed to better understand healthy gene function and genetic causes of diseases at 1 p.m.

Plugged In Welcome Event for Freshman and Transfer Students, August 26, 5:30 p.m.

EECS Freshman & Transfer Students   EATON ATRUIM THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 2010 Pizza served at 5:30 p.m. Program begins at 6 p.m.  

Research center receives $17.9 million from National Science Foundation

LAWRENCE — The Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets, headquartered at the University of Kansas, will receive more than $17.9 million from the National Science Foundation to continue its innovative research on the changing conditions of the world’s polar ice.

International Foundation for Telemetering Names KU a Partner University

There is no way (yet) to wirelessly network multiple aircraft traveling at Mach speeds over vast areas, but University of Kansas researchers are developing technologies to address this challenging situation.

Computing Facility Receives $4.6 Million NIH Grant

The vast computing power needed to sequence genomes and peer into molecules depends upon powerful hardware that generates heat along with scientific breakthroughs. 

EECS Graduates Honored at Banquet

Paul F. Huebner Memorial Awards

Oguna Wins Google Scholarship

Angela Oguna, a junior in electrical engineering, is the first University of Kansas student to win a prestigious Google Anita Borg Memorial Scholarship.

EECS Graduating Seniors are Among KU’s Top Scholars

EECS seniors Austin Arnett, Alan Dang, Justin Epp, Ryan Kanoknukulchai, Glen Reeves, Lane Ryan, David Tai, Brian Tung 

Honors Student Chooses KU Over Ivy League

While Austin Arnett visited and was accepted to Stanford and the University of California, Berkeley, he chose to attend the University of Kansas. It is a decision he would make all over again. In fact, he is.

Computer Scientist to Become KU Provost

Jeffrey S. Vitter, an administrator who has held progressively challenging leadership positions at four of the nation’s top public and private universities, has beem named University of Kansas provost and executive vice chancellor.

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