Engineering News

April 26, 2004 Vol. 74, no. 14S

Nanotech club hosts first event

The new Berkeley Nanotechnology Club is hosting its first event, the Berkeley Nanotechnology Forum. The Saturday, May 1, event will be at the Haas School of Business from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The day will feature talks by leading Berkeley and Silicon Valley scientists and entrepreneurs on career opportunities and near-term marketable applications in the nanotechnology field. Register online at http:/nanoclub.berkeley.edu.

Senior Gift Campaign update

Tabling at E-Week was successful, resulting in double the number of gifts! As of April 20, 91 students have given, bringing the gift to $2,157. Don't forget to give back. Give your gift today at www.coe.berkeley.edu/seniorgift.

Guidant continues generous support of summer research program

The College of Engineering and the BioE department want to thank Guidant Foundation for their generous $70,000 contribution to fund the Guidant Summer Research Program in bioengineering. Pictured from left are BioE professor Tony Keaveny, Guidant representative Wilson Tsang, BioE chair Dr. Thomas Budinger, and Guidant representative Alex Estrada.


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