Web site at your service to perform calculations
Hugh Chou has a whopping 45 different calculators on his Web site, hughchou.org/calc.
Science building dedication March 7
The new $55 million, 130,000-square-foot Arts & Sciences Laboratory Science Building will be formally dedicated at 3:30 p.m.
Clockless technology to be primary topic as computing greats gather for conference here
“Systems of the future will certainly have clockless technology or a blend of clocked and clockless types,” says symposium organizer Jerome R. Cox.
Engineering school alumni to be honored at banquet
The School of Engineering & Applied Science will also present its Dean’s Award to Allen R. Atkins in recognition of his professional achievements.
Dinosaur fossil record
Graduate student Julia Heathcote found that existing data is between one-half and two-thirds complete, or of high quality, for dinosaur data.
Arthur is installed as Wilson professor
The engineer is one of the world’s experts in using electrocardiographic data to image the electrical activity of the heart.
Obituary: Lipkin, former chemistry chair; 91
The Eliot Professor Emeritus of Chemistry in Arts & Sciences died March 31 of complications from a fall.
Roman installed into Welge professorship
His research spans a broad range of computer science subfields, and he has led his colleagues through dramatic transformations.
Tyson program benefits area youth, teachers
Photo by David KilperTeacher Jim Ligman prepares his students for a science program at Tyson Research Center during an April 13 field trip.Thousands of students from St. Louis City and County schools take field trips each year to the University’s Tyson Research Center.
Mars mission gets boost from WUSTL
Raymond Arvidson and others from the University will remain at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., during the spring semester.
View More Stories