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M.Eng. students in the lab working on a project Student wearing lab coat smiles standing by machinery in lab Two researchers work together at device M.Eng. Students at Commencement Three students work with electronic devices and computers Dean Lynden Archer speaks to graduates during commencement Students gather around professor in lab Student in airplane cockpit Student in lab coat and gloves adjust equipment Two students stand engaged at a whiteboard
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