Chris Poirel selected as the student speaker at the Fall 2013 Graduate Student Commencement ceremonies.
Virginia Tech Professor Pamela VandeVord was named as a American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering Fellow.
Padma Rajagopalan, the Robert E. Hord Jr. Professor of Chemical Engineering in the College of Engineering at Virginia Tech, was elected into the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering's (AIMBE) College of Fellows.
The upcoming CTE seminar will have talks by Ishan and Aditya. Check out their abstracts below!
The first CTE seminar will have talks by Jeffrey Law and Sophia Orbach. Check out the abstracts for their talk!
The professorship acknowledges and rewards faculty in the Department of Chemical Engineering who have shown exceptional merit in research, teaching, and/or service.
CTE faculty members Rafael Davalos and T. M. Murali received the 2016 Dean’s awards for Research Excellence
Fellowship is the highest elected grade of the society’s membership and can be conferred on people with at least 10 years of active engineering practice who have made significant contributions to the profession.
The College of Science at Virginia Tech now offers a bachelor’s of science degree in systems biology in line with its mission to promote cross-disciplinary science education through the Academy of Integrated Science. Current students can begin working toward the degree this fall.
T. M. Murali, professor in the Department of Computer Science at Virginia Tech, in collaboration with Shiv Kale, a research scientist at the Biocomplexity Institute of Virginia Tech present a new computational algorithm called PathLinker that automatically reconstructs signaling pathways from a background network of molecular interactions.
This award recognizes outstanding researchers across the university.
Rebekah Less and Sophia Orbach receive Gold Level Awards to attend Future Tox III: Bridges to Translation
NSF's Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, and Transport Systems (CBET) Division has awarded Padma Rajagopalan a three-year, $349,999 grant to study integrated tissue engineering.
A collaborative publication between John Tyson, Jean Peccoud, and T. M. Murali on experimental validation and refinement of a dynamic model of the budding yeast cell cycle appears in a special issue on Quantitative Biology of Molecular Biology of the Cell.
Sophia Orbach receives the Outstanding Interdisciplinary Doctoral Student award from the Virginia Tech Graduate School
NSF's Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, and Transport Systems (CBET) Division has awarded Padma Rajagopalan a three-year $390,000 grant to study transitional tissue engineering.
Steven Culver has been named assistant provost for assessment and evaluation at Virginia Tech.
Padma Rajagopalan received the Dean's Award for Excellence in Research. This award recognized her achievements in 2012 and 2013.
The Department of Computer Science selected Chris Poirel as the recipient of the "Outstanding Research by a PhD Student award" for 2013-2014.
The American Society of Cell Biology commissioned created a video on computational cell biology research at Virginia Tech.
Chris Poirel selected as the student speaker at the Fall 2013 Graduate Student Commencement ceremonies.
The Association for Computing Machinery selected T. M. Murali for the Distinguished Scientist Award.
The fellowship acknowledges and rewards faculty in the Department of Chemical Engineering who have shown exceptional merit in research, teaching and/or service.