Charter school links with UTSA ‘iTec’ program
Tuesday, 29 January 2013
by utsaengineer
At Washington Tyrannus School of the Arts, the school’s primary namesake is more than a little animated when she talks about a new program which partners the institution with the University of Texas-San Antonio. Dr. Cheryl Washington’s eyes light up, her enthusiasm is contagious, and her determination is evident — much like the school’s secondary namesake, Tyrannus, a
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Valero International Travel Awards – For PhD Students Only
Tuesday, 29 January 2013
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1. The Valero program will provide travel awards for qualified graduate students travelling abroad to conduct research as part of College of Engineering’s international collaborations.. 2. A one-time non-renewable award of up to $2,000 will be provided to selected students. 3. Five (5) slots will be available every year. 4. Student should have detailed documentation
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Order of the Ring Dec 2012
Thursday, 24 January 2013
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Ruyan Guo become IEEE Fellow.
Friday, 11 January 2013
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Dr. Ruyan Guo has become an IEEE Fellow. She earned this distinction for contributions to understanding of polarization phenomena in ferroelectric solid-solution systems. The IEEE Fellow is one of the most prestigious honors of the IEEE, and is bestowed upon a very limited number of Senior Members who have made outstanding contributions to the electrical
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Valero Travel Awards Application
Friday, 11 January 2013
by utsaengineer
Award: $500.00 Qualifications: The Valero program will provide travel awards for qualified graduate students. A one-time per year amount of up to $500 will be provided to selected students. Faculty mentor will be required to provide at least $250 toward travel/registration from grants or other sources as partial matching for student to qualify. Forty (40)
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Thursday, 03 January 2013
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Researcher Leads International Energy Project Bing Dong will advance international research in building occupancy behavior For the first time in its history, The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) has been invited to participate in an International Energy Agency (IEA) project along with many of the world’s top research universities. Click here to read
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