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U of M students release video of CT scans that will help them design 3D-printed exoshell for injured sea turtle
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University of Minnesota students designing a prosthetic for an injured sea turtle at SEA LIFE Aquarium at the Mall of America released a video of the CT scans that will help them create a permanent solution for the sea turtle’s condition known as “Bubble Butt Syndrome.”
International graduate student recognized as top teaching assistant
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Graduate student Taha Namazi was awarded the 2017 John Bowers Excellence in Teaching Assistance Award.
CSE alumni receive University of Minnesota Alumni Service Award
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CSE alumni, Robert DeMaster and Jim Rutzick, have been awarded the University of Minnesota Alumni Service Award.
$10 million in private support will fund new robotics labs
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Work will begin this winter on a 20,000-square-foot renovation that will include nine flexible robotics labs and various work spaces for robotics faculty and graduate students.
U of M engineering students to create prosthetic for injured sea turtle
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Seemore, a sea turtle, from SEA LIFE Aquarium at Mall of America was at the University of Minnesota to receive a CT Scan. This is the first step in the process of creating a prosthetic shell for Seemore.
Students help NASA build eclipse tracker for livestream from space
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With help from University of Minnesota students, NASA is offering a unique and safe way to watch the solar eclipse on a livestream from near space.
CSE by the numbers: Career outcomes
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The future continues to look bright for University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering graduates in the Class of 2017.
New innovation lab and support from 3M allow CSE freshmen to get creative
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CSE students learn how to become better engineers with an elective course supported by 3M and led by Lorraine Francis, professor of chemical engineering and materials science.
Scholarships encourage transfer student to solve renewable energy problems
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With help from scholarships and various experiences at the U of M, Mbathio Diagne is on the road to getting her bachelor’s degree and solving the world’s grand challenge of renewable energy.
Summer interns help save businesses resources and money
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Since the internship program’s inception in 1985, more than 200 interns in the University of Minnesota’s Technical Assistance Program (MnTAP) have helped Minnesota companies save an unbelievable amount of resources and money.