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Chemical & Environmental Engineering

Semiconductor lab
Oct. 28, 2009

Project Sage Special Report: Sustainability Through Engineering

Work at the UA's Engineering Research Center for Environmentally Benign Semiconductor Manufacturing is leading to to advancements in reducing water and energy consumption.

University of Arizona College of Engineering
Aug. 24, 2009

New Engineering Research Dean Will Capitalize on Strong Ties With Government and Industry

Professor Glenn L. Schrader, who has been head of the Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering since he joined UA in 2006, is the College of Engineering’s new associate dean for research.

UA College of Engineering
Jan. 28, 2009

Baygents Appointed Interim Dean of Academic Affairs for UA College of Engineering

James C. Baygents is the College of Engineering’s new interim associate dean of academic affairs. He succeeds Jeff Goldberg, who recently became the College’s interim dean.

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