Christina DiMartino working on the POSaM device in the lab.

 
Follow this year’s engineering seniors as they complete their capstone projects on the way to becoming the first graduates from the School of Engineering.

Electrical Engineering? One class opened Christina DiMarino's eyes to a discipline she had misgivings about.

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Engineering Students Take Plunge Into Biology To Build Machine for Gene Research 

How many picoliters of fluid are required to synthesize a section of DNA? That's not exactly the type of question five engineering majors expected to encounter when they began their studies four years ago.




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Cutting Edge Heating System Designed by Students Gets Test at Rockingham Farm

A Rockingham County farm could be heating a greenhouse and getting an environmentally friendly fertilizer supplement from the same system, designed by four JMU seniors, by early 2012.
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Foam for Thought: There's Lots to be Learned From Those Suds

You probably see it every day. You create it whenever you use soap, it readily appears on top of carbonated beverages and it forms on the beach as waves pound the shore. Foam is so ubiquitous, it's really not worth much thought—or is it?

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The School of Engineering will graduate its first class in May. Follow the work the seniors are doing as they complete their capstone projects.—Full story.

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