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Jay Bernheisel, professor of engineering, teaches an engineering lab. - Photo by Kristi McMurry Woody 4/18/19 | 28926 | XL
Jay Bernheisel, professor of engineering, teaches an engineering lab. - Kristi McMurry Woody

Jay Bernheisel, associate professor of engineering, prepares with his students to set up a panel that uses sunlight to heat water. - Photo by Kristi McMurry Woody 5/2/17 | 27569 | XL
Jay Bernheisel, associate professor of engineering, prepares with his students to set up a panel that uses sunlight to heat water. - Kristi McMurry Woody

Jay Bernheisel, associate professor of engineering, Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, Jennifer Gruenke, associate professor of biology, and Geoffrey Poore, assistant professor of physics, have a discussion outside of Barefoots Joe on a nice day.  - Photo by Kristi McMurry Woody 5/6/11 | 17554 | XL
Jay Bernheisel, associate professor of engineering, Fonsie Guilaran, associate professor of physics, Jennifer Gruenke, associate professor of biology, and Geoffrey Poore, assistant professor of physics, have a discussion outside of Barefoots Joe on a nice day. - Kristi McMurry Woody

Jay Bernheisel, associate professor of engineering, holds class outside on a beautiful sunny day. Engineering majors, Chris Hayes, James Avery, and Jacob Hodge observe the temperature change of the water while using a solar panel to heat the fountain. - Photo by Ebbie Davis 4/28/11 | 17402 | XL
Jay Bernheisel, associate professor of engineering, holds class outside on a beautiful sunny day. Engineering majors, Chris Hayes, James Avery, and Jacob Hodge observe the temperature change of the water while using a solar panel to heat the fountain. - Ebbie Davis

Jay Bernheisel, Jennifer Gruenke, and Ben Mitchell speak at the Living With Someone Else's Liver symposium. - Photo by Deanna Santangelo 11/16/10 | 16247 | XL
Jay Bernheisel, Jennifer Gruenke, and Ben Mitchell speak at the Living With Someone Else's Liver symposium. - Deanna Santangelo

Jay Bernheisel, associate professor of engineering, discusses his experience living with primary sclerosing cholangitis, or PSC, a liver disease believed to be caused by autoimmunity.  - Photo by Deanna Santangelo 11/16/10 | 16248 | XL
Jay Bernheisel, associate professor of engineering, discusses his experience living with primary sclerosing cholangitis, or PSC, a liver disease believed to be caused by autoimmunity. - Deanna Santangelo

Jay Bernheisel, Jennifer Gruenke, and Ben Mitchell speak at the Living With Someone Else's Liver symposium. - Photo by Deanna Santangelo 11/16/10 | 16249 | XL
Jay Bernheisel, Jennifer Gruenke, and Ben Mitchell speak at the Living With Someone Else's Liver symposium. - Deanna Santangelo

Jennifer Gruenke, associate professor of biology and director of the Hammons Center for Scientific Study, speaks on the scientific alternatives to organ transplants. - Photo by Deanna Santangelo 11/16/10 | 16252 | XL
Jennifer Gruenke, associate professor of biology and director of the Hammons Center for Scientific Study, speaks on the scientific alternatives to organ transplants. - Deanna Santangelo

Jay Bernheisel, assistant professor of engineering, sets up a science demonstration for the Boys and Girls Club.  - Photo by Neisha Fuson 9/27/07 | 8406 | XL
Jay Bernheisel, assistant professor of engineering, sets up a science demonstration for the Boys and Girls Club. - Neisha Fuson