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  1. Some may call the wind Maria, but two ECE professors call it an power source in need of control knobs: http://tiny.cc/19jEN
  2. Going beyond research: ECE Professor Goddard teaches students other aspects of scholarship: http://tiny.cc/NCUDP
  3. Who is that ECE ILLINOIS professor with a bunch of wires hanging out of his mouth? http://tiny.cc/FLOz5
  4. When is an avalanche a good thing? When it leads to longer battery life: http://tiny.cc/PEEQF
  5. Honoring his a hero in science: ECE Professor Emeritus Rao’s Web site brings Maxwell’s equations out in front: http://tiny.cc/OPkpa
  6. Are you frustrated with your computer’s reliability? ECE Professor Rakesh Kumar is working to fix that: http://tiny.cc/5FLHs
  7. A big passion for tiny things: ECE Professor James Coleman studies semiconductor nanostructures: http://tiny.cc/5uGs3
  8. Attracted to challenging problems, ECE Prof. Boppart will study cancer cells using magnetic nanoparticles: http://tiny.cc/jJlrJ
  9. Increased computing strength, lower power consumption: an award-winning combination in any (computer) language: http://tiny.cc/ffA7N
  10. From technology innovation to profitable startup, ECE Prof. Constantine Polychronopoulos relates his experiences: http://tiny.cc/89eO9
  11. Finding low-concentration cancer biomarkers takes lots of concentration: http://tiny.cc/vLCyQ
  12. See what one of our leading experts is doing: Bruce Hajek is an expert in the communications over networks: http://tiny.cc/vRCcI
  13. Power to the people!...through the use of a secure, resilient Smart Grid: http://tiny.cc/lWLoh
  14. What to do with these kids today? ECE Professor Bernhard introduces them to electrical engineering: http://tiny.cc/xtvno
  15. Fighting cancer the new-fashioned way: with mathematics and modeling: http://tiny.cc/1VAq8
  16. No dunking booths at this festival (I think): Anh Van to take part in NIH Graduate Student Research Festival: http://tiny.cc/hOt6r
  17. Still from the Solar Decathlon: We've posted the U of I News Bureau article on the Illinois team's achievement: http://tiny.cc/dRuYO
  18. Creating excellent research opportunities for undergrads leads to an excellence award: http://tiny.cc/ShFZ0
  19. After a very close competition, Illinois finishes the Solar Decathlon in second: http://www.solardecathlon.org
  20. It may look like he's dressed for Talk Like a Pirate day, but he's really dressed for science: http://tiny.cc/6OfXA