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“A Wonderful Ride”: The Galil Deanship “A Wonderful Ride”: The Galil Deanship
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Coming of Age at the Millennial Turn: Computer Science Coming of Age at the Millennial Turn: Computer Science
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“A Good Story”: Chemical Engineering Restored “A Good Story”: Chemical Engineering Restored
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The Greening of Mines The Greening of Mines
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A Room of their Own: Applied Physics/Applied Math A Room of their Own: Applied Physics/Applied Math
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A Second Chance for Biomedical Engineering A Second Chance for Biomedical Engineering
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The Quants are Coming The Quants are Coming
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At the Millennial Turn: Electrical Engineering At the Millennial Turn: Electrical Engineering
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To the Brink and Back: Civil and Mechanical Engineering To the Brink and Back: Civil and Mechanical Engineering
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“Zvi, Zvi, Don’t Leave Columbia!” “Zvi, Zvi, Don’t Leave Columbia!”
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Thematic Coda II: Martha out of the Kitchen Thematic Coda II: Martha out of the Kitchen
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Abstract
This chapter focuses on the growth of Columbia University's School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) during the years 1995–2007. It first considers the deanship of Zvi Galil and the improvement in computer science under his watch, along with his restoration of the chemical engineering department that was previously integrated into the Henry Krumb School of Mines, Mineral Engineering and Materials Science. It then examines the changes within the departments of mining, minerals and metallurgy and applied physics/applied mathematics, as well as the establishment of a department of biomedical engineering. It also discusses the reinvention of the industrial engineering and operations research department and the positive developments in the departments of electrical engineering and mechanical and civil engineering. Finally, it describes Galil's legacy and his departure in 2007.
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