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May 2004
Around DMSE
The Spring 2004 issue of MURJ (Massachusetts
Institute of Technology Undergraduate Research Journal) republished
a Tech Talk article on Prof. Gerd Ceder's group
and their work on on data mining. MURJ is an interdisciplinary
publication that welcomes submissions. The next deadline
is late September 2004.
Christophoros C. Vassiliou '04, a Course III minor, was
profiled in the "What's Next?" feature in the April 30, 2004 Tech.
Ian Ybarra, Course II '04, is the author of the column.
Awards
Subra Suresh, head of the Department and Ford Professor
of Engineering, will receive a Humboldt Research Award, conferred
by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in recognition of
lifetime achievements in science. Awardees are invited to
carry out research projects of their own choice with colleagues
in Germany. Prof. Suresh was recently elected to the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences. The 178 new Fellows and 24
new Foreign Honorary Members are world-renowned leaders in
scholarship, business, the arts, and public affairs.
The department was well represented at the 2004 School
of Engineering Infinite Mile awards. Among the winners
this year were Kenneth E. Greene, Jr.,
and Erminia
Piccinonno. Please see the SoE website to learn about all
of this year's winners.
Four members of the DMSE community were recognized at the
May 4 Institute Awards Convocation. Kasetta
Coleman
'04 received the Ronald E. McNair Scholarship Award for her
combination of strong academic performance and considerable
contribution to the minority community.
Catherine
Tweedie
'04 G received the Betsy Schumacker Award for excellence
in athletic competition.
Professor Caroline Ross received the Irwin Sizer Award
for the Most Significant Improvement in MIT Education.
Professor Donald Sadoway received the
Everett More Baker Memorial Award for Excellence in Undergraduate
Teaching in recognition of exceptional interest and ability
in the instruction of undergraduates.
Carol A. Roberts was inducted into the MIT Quarter Century
Club.
Prof. Chris Schuh is a recipient of the Young Investigator
Program Award from the Office of Naval Research.
Prof. Tom Eagar and Patricio Mendez are co-recipients of
the Charles H. Jennings Memorial Medal from the American
Welding Society.
We're delighted to see the hard work and dedication of these
students, faculty, and staff recognized.
Upcoming Events
Please join us at the DMSE luncheon immediately following
commencement on June 4th. All graduates and their families
are invited as are alumni, current students, faculty, and
staff. Tables will be set up in the Chipman Room (8-314)
and nearby classrooms.
Archives
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Kemper with news and announcements for this page. The
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recent award opportunities and job
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