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Avery Bang is building more than just bridges

Through the nonprofit she leads, the 2007 BME alumna is connecting people in isolated communities across the globe to opportunity and prosperity. Read more

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Professor Tom Schnell and team win Best Paper Award for biometric evaluation of pilot workloads

Tom "MACH" Schnell, Captain Jim "Max" Gross Chair in Engineering at the University of Iowa, and his team received the Best Paper Award at the 2019 Annual Meeting of the Society of Experimental Test Pilots. Schnell is a professor of industrial and systems engineering, director of the UI's Operator Performance Laboratory, and associate director of the University of Iowa Technology Institute. Read more

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ISE PhD student presents paper at autonomous driving workshop in Seoul

ISE graduate student Eric Chun (advisor: Stephen Baek) presented a paper entitled "NADS-Net: A Nimble Architecture for Driver and Seat Belt Detection via Convolutional Neural Networks" in Autonomous Driving Workshop at the International Conference on Computer Vision (ICCV 2019), Seoul, South Korea, one of the most prestigious conferences in computer vision and artificial intelligence. Read more

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ECE PhD student wins IEEE Outstanding Student Paper Award

Yuanqiu Mo, ECE PhD student, won an Outstanding Student Paper Award at the 2018 IEEE Conference on Decision and Control. The award recognized his work as part of a DARPA grant called Mission-oriented Adaptive Placement of Task and Data. Read more

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CEE Professor Keri Hornbuckle featured in AP story on PCBs in schools

“There is a good reason PCBs were banned, so ... let’s remove the worst cases and where (kids) are most vulnerable and have the highest exposure,” Hornbuckle said. “But you have to have the data.” Read more

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Keishanique Moton-Tyler supported by Bucksbaum Early Entrance Academy

Moton-Tyler, a civil engineering major in the UI College of Engineering, from Portland, Oregon, is one of 43 students currently enrolled in the Bucksbaum Early Entrance Academy, a program that allows exceptional high school students to enroll and study at the University of Iowa early. Read more

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