School of Engineering and Applied Science at The George Washington University
School of Engineering and Applied Science at The George Washington University
School of Engineering and Applied Science at The George Washington University
School of Engineering and Applied Science at The George Washington University
School of Engineering and Applied Science at The George Washington University
SEAS is undergoing a transformation - a transformation with ripple effects: what we do here impacts the school, our students, and even people around the world who benefit from the changes in technology that we help produce. ... view
GW Engineering Hall of Fame: SEAS inducted six distinguished SEAS alumni into the GW Engineering Hall of Fame at its Oct. 27 dinner and ceremony. Read more...
SEH Groundbreaking:Gathering on the site where the Science and Engineering Hall (SEH) will be built, several hundred guests joined GW President Steven Knapp, the GW Board of Trustees, SEAS Dean David Dolling, and Columbian College of Arts and Sciences Dean Peg Barratt for the GW Science and Engineering Hall Groundbreaking Ceremony on Thursday, Oct. 20th. Read more...
2012 USA Science and Engineering Festival: SEAS is a proud sponsor of the
2012 USA Science and Engineering Festival, a collaborative effort to re-invigorate the interest of our nation's youth in science, technology, engineering and math.
Contact: Lisa J. Jennings with questions about SEAS sponsorship, participation and volunteer opportunities.
Science & Engineering Hall Video Cam: Would you like a "sneak peek" at the site of the new Science and Engineering Hall? If so, visit the
SEH on-site camera, provided courtesy of Clark Construction.
SEAS Student Wins Prize for Cancer Research:Doctoral student Shutao Wang's study of a noninvasive tumor removal technique earns him the 2011 Chorafas Prize.
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SEAS Team Flies Aboard NASA's "Weightless Wonder": A team of four SEAS students won a spot in NASA's 2011 Microgravity University program, and in June they traveled to the Johnson Space Flight Center, where they had the once-in-a-lifetime chance to board the "Weightless Wonder," a micro-gravity airplane, and conduct tests in micro-gravity conditions on experiments of their own design.
See the NASA photos or Watch the "ZeroGW" team video.