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D. Cameron, "Senior Profile: Michael Cunningham, bioengineering student, brings music into the lab," Pitt Chronicle,
April 29, 2013.
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J. Weiss, "The Music Engineering Lab," University of Pittsburgh BMES Newsletter,
Fall, 2012.
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S. Twedt, "Commercializing medical research: Pitt building a bridge to the investment community," Pittsburgh Post Gazette,
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J. Mllins, "Invention: Intelligent fingertip 'eye'," New Scientist,
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P. Ganapati, "Brain Scanners, Fingercams Take Computer Interfaces Beyond Multitouch," Wired Magazine Webisite,
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C. DiAngelis, "Early Career Insights: Dynamic Duos (Bing Wu),"
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C. Hartlove, "Engineering Spotlight: Music Man,"
ASEE Engineering K-12 Center, 2005. download pdf |
B. Steele, "George Stetten, Musician,"
University Times, Universityof Pittsburgh, Volume 36, Number 11, February 5, 2004.
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D. Kushner, "The Wandering Gadgeteer
," IEEE Spectrum, December, 2003. |
"8 Super Powers: Forget Science Fiction. Here's the Science," Wired Magazine: The Super Powers Issue, August, 2003. |
C. Stright, "Left brain day job: Research scientist George Stetten shows his musical side," Review of CD, Awake at the Wheel, CMU Tartan (Pillbox), Vol. 1, Issue 16, Feb 3, 2003. |
T. Grose, "The Music Man
," American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Prism, January, 2003. |
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," BBC News, World Edition, Tuesday, August 13, 2002. |
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B. Spice, "
Bioengineer's sonic flashlight would let doctors 'see' what's under patient's skin,"
Pittsburgh Post Gazette, July 22, 2002. |
S. Pyne, "I'm Looking Through You,"
Discover Magazine, Vol. 23 No. 3., March 2002 |
S. Ditlea, "
Augmented Reality," Popular Science, p. 42, Feb. 2002. |
"Sonic Flashlight Makes Human Body Seem Translucent,"
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, vol. 21, no. 1, p. 93, Jan/Feb, 2002. |
K. Leutwyler, "
Body Scanner Sees Like Superman," Wired Magazine Online, 12/11/2001. |
K. Leutwyler, "
Sonic Flashlight Lets Doctors See Through Flesh," Scientific American Online, 12/10/2001. |
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Jason Wagner, "The Voices of DUME," The Chronicle - Duke University, September 14, 1998. Download pdf |
D. Wilson, "Computers Without Cables," The Chronicle of Higher Education, March 24, 1995. (Stetten, Duke Paperless Classroom) |
J. Meade, "A Paperless Class," ASEE Prism, Feb, 1995. (Stetten, Duke Paperless Classroom) |
"Real Time 3-D Ultrasound: A Clinical Reality!," The Newsletter of the NSF/ERC for Emerging Cardiovascular Technologies, Duke University, January 1994, Vol. 5, No. 1. |
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Nominated for
1992 Discover Award For Technological Innovation In The Category Of The Environment, Radio Telemetric Egg designed by G. Stetten,
Discover Magazine, October 1992. |
"
Engineering and Endangered Birds," Radio Telemetric Egg cover photograph,
DukEngineer, Fall 1992. |
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Future Sound," Interview with M.I.T. Music Lab technician, George Stetten,
The Real Paper, May 3, 1979, Boston, MA. |