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Immutiverse, Inc. Wins Top Prize in 2025 GW New Venture Competition

April 14, 2025

GW Engineering student Jeanine Johnson and teammate won first place in GW’s 2025 New Venture Competition for Immutiverse, a startup streamlining firmware security.

John Salin (right) receiving his award from WashingtonExec's JD Kathuria (left)

Adjunct Professor Appointed VP of Cyber Pursuit at GDIT

April 14, 2025

John Sahlin, an adjunct professor of systems engineering, is named VP of Cyber Pursuit at GDIT, bringing decades of experience in tech leadership and cybersecurity strategy.

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Biomedical Engineering PhD Candidate Publishes in ASBMB Today

April 11, 2025

Biomedical engineering Ph.D. candidate Dami Oke reports on new osteoporosis research in her latest ASBMB Today article, part of her ongoing contributions to the publication

Ahmed Louri

New Patent by Professor Louri Reinforces Network-on-Chip Security

April 10, 2025

Prof. Ahmed Louri's latest patent introduces a learning-enabled framework that boosts Hardware Trojan detection while cutting energy use, marking another leap for secure and sustainable computing.

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Inside China’s Industrial Policy Playbook, with John Helveston

April 9, 2025

GW Engineering’s John Helveston joined the Shift Key podcast to break down how China’s industrial policy has fueled its rise as a global leader in solar, wind, battery, and EV manufacturing.

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AI in Smartphones: HuffPost Interviews GW Engineering Online's Anmol Agarwal

April 9, 2025

HuffPost explores hidden AI features in phones, with insight from GW Engineering Online's Anmol Agarwal on tools like battery optimization and smart text predictions.

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Reeflex: Underwater Robotic System for Lionfish Detainment

April 8, 2025

Invasive lionfish pose a threat to coral reefs. Traditional methods of controlling lionfish populations are ineffective or too costly.

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Green Tech Revolution: Transforming Dell’s Production Lifecycle

April 8, 2025

This project aims to optimize Dell’s material selection process by balancing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, cost, weight, and recyclability to support their 50% recycled content goal.

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Dumbo Flyers

April 8, 2025

The African Elephant population faces significant and devastating harm from poachers throughout the continent.

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On The Rise

GW Engineering Climbs 14 Spots in the Latest U.S. News Rankings

April 8, 2025

GW Engineering rose to 74 in the latest U.S. News rankings, reflecting our commitment to world-class education, research, and community.

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GW Engineering Hosts Hands-On STEM Day for Elementary Students

April 7, 2025

Forty students from Kimball Elementary School had the chance to envision themselves as future engineers at GW Engineering through engaging STEM activities like binary bracelet making.

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Embodying "Engineering and..." Since 1884

April 4, 2025

GW Engineering has been committed to the ethos of “Engineering and…” since 1884, driven by innovation, educational excellence, partnership, and societal impact.