Dayton Engineer
Editor, Michelle Tedford - The Dayton Engineer publishes the news of the University of Dayton School of Engineering, its alumni and friends twice each year.
Summer 2009
Solar energy may soon have two things it needs to be a power player — federal money and advanced materials. Plus, looking at bioengineering beyond the body and in UD's science/engineering curriculum.
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