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The articles in this issue of Virginia Tech Research come under two general themes: computing and decision-making.
Articles in this issue:
- Battling the bugs that threaten America's hemlocks - Students who chase storms as part of their coursework - E-textiles: wash 'n' wear computers
- New software that writes "stories"
- A Virginia Tech laboratory that studies cognition in children
- The slow but hopeful road to recovery in Bosnia
- Recognition – and thanks – to five faculty members
- Introducing Bob Walters, Vice President for Research
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Crossing the Lines: Research Centers, Institutes, Laboratories, and Groups (html) provides one-page descriptions of almost 100 research and education groups associated with the university, and an alphabetical index of more than 100 centers. Most of these groups cross college and discipline lines to draw upon the expertise available at the university — hence, Crossing the Lines. The publication is the definitive reference guide for such programs at Virginia Tech. |
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Life Sciences Research at Virginia Tech (PDF) - High-quality life sciences research is a traditional strength and an ongoing commitment at Virginia Tech. The brochure relates the research focus areas plus examples for each college and institute and provides contacts. The PDF document allows you to conduct key-word searches and can be navigated using bookmarks.
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| Science from Virginia Tech (html) was created in 1995 as a
way to report research activity at the university and
include the research process in the telling. (Archive
only. No longer being published) |
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Printed Copies
If you would like a copy of any of these publications
that are available in print, please contact Debbie Nester
at 540-231-5410 or at
debbiell@vt.edu.
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