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Georges Belfort, the Russell
Sage Professor of Chemical Engineering at
Rensselaer, has been elected to the National
Academy of Engineering (NAE). Belfort was
elected for his advances in bioseparations
using membrane filtration, affinity processes,
and membrane bioreactors for biotechnology.
He joins the NAE as one of 77 new members
and nine foreign associates. More
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Robotics
Expert Appointed Head of Computer Science Department
Jeffrey Trinkle, former principal
member of the technical staff at Sandia National Laboratories,
has been tapped to chair the Department of Computer Science
at Rensselaer. Trinkle is widely recognized as an expert
in robotics. More

New
Seed Funding Grants Announced
The Office of Research has
provided $553,965 of seed funding grants to 12 research
projects on campus. The projects cover a range of research
from nanofabrication, grid computing, and laser microscopy
to the study of mammalian cells and human cognition. The
funds were provided through Rensselaer's Research Seed
Funding Program, designed to support innovative and interdisciplinary
projects that have a high probability of attracting major
external funding. More

School
of Architecture Lends Helping Hand in Preserving Local
History
Thanks largely to the efforts
of a School of Architecture graduate program, the memorable
"signal building" in downtown Troy recently
was placed in the National Register of Historic Places.
The 1920 structure on State Street,
officially known as the Fire Alarm Telegraph and Police
Signaling Building, was used by dispatchers to monitor
city and emergency calls. The building, now owned by Rensselaer
County, has been vacant since the 1960s.
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