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ISR Associate Research Scientist Didier Depireux has won the inaugural Provost?s Excellence Award for Professional Track Faculty for his excellence in research.

He was nominated for the award by Professor Ben Shapiro (BIOE/ISR), and was selected by a panel of instructional and research faculty serving in primarily administrative appointments.



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June 2, 2016


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