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Student leans over while working at metal device Two students smile while working with equipment Student works with shear thickening fluid Dean Lynden Archer speaks to graduates during commencement Student wearing lab coat smiles standing by machinery in lab Two students in protective clothing work with equipment behind glass case M.Eng. student working in lab with instructor Claudia Fischbach smiles while observing two researchers in lab coats Two students stand engaged at a whiteboard M.Eng. students in the lab working on a project
Student with notebook and pencil smiles, sitting in classroom with others Lynden Archer holds vial and speaks to students Student in lab coat and gloves adjust equipment Claudia Fischbach smiles with student researcher as they look at equipment Bill Nye and Smith Charles discuss mechanical equipment Lois Pollack and student work together at equipment Three students stand together around forklift learning studio equipment Student in airplane cockpit MEng student in lab Students gather around professor in lab
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