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Ph.D. Innovation Program candidate Steven Reinitz (front) and Professor Douglas Van Citters (back) work together in the lab on research for The Dartmouth Biomedical Engineering Center.
Photo by Liza Chrust Friedman.
Acoustic noise barriers - exceptionally ugly - acoustics engineers are just another bunch of mindless specialists, completely incapable of interacting with the real world.
4-H Clover College is a four-day series of hands-on workshops for youth presented by Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County. Many of the projects made during the sessions are eligible to be exhibited at the Lancaster County Super Fair in August.
In Amazing Engineering 1, youth designed and built a basket from various office and craft supplies that would carry people and traveled along a stretched, angled string. Teams also designed a prosthetic leg from a toilet plunger, tape and various office supplies. Taught by UNL College of Engineering
In Lancaster County, the 4-H youth development program is a partnership between Nebraska Extension and the Lancaster County government. Learn more about Lancaster County 4-H at lancaster.unl.edu/4h.
Dartmouth Engineers Without Borders traveled to the small village of Nyamilu, Kenya to install a solar-powered clean-water system.
Photo courtesy of Michael Bolger, former president of Dartmouth HELP (Humanitarian Engineering Leadership Projects) Worldwide.
Freshman engineering students in BE 1200 show off the autonomous robots they built for their final projects.
Engineering week breakfast held in Benedum Hall, Monday, March 26, 2018. The event also included a Family Feud-style event. 1953
Incoming students get an introduction to Thayer School's suite of resources and labs as part of ENGS 21: Introduction to Engineering.
Kevin Baron, machine shop manager and instructor, gives an equipment demonstration.
Photo by Douglas Fraser.
4-H Clover College is a four-day series of hands-on workshops for youth presented by Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County. Many of the projects made during the sessions are eligible to be exhibited at the Lancaster County Super Fair in August.
In Amazing Engineering 1, youth designed and built a basket from various office and craft supplies that would carry people and traveled along a stretched, angled string. Teams also designed a prosthetic leg from a toilet plunger, tape and various office supplies. Taught by UNL College of Engineering
In Lancaster County, the 4-H youth development program is a partnership between Nebraska Extension and the Lancaster County government. Learn more about Lancaster County 4-H at lancaster.unl.edu/4h.
An engineering degree from Pitt-Johnstown is the key to unlocking a future of endless, rewarding career opportunities.
Learn more at upj.pitt.edu/engineering
Title: Zachry Engineering - 51
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University
Description: Buildings: Zachry Engineering
Date Issued: 2005-06-30
Dimensions: 5.782 x 3.232 inches
Type: image
Identifier: Zachry 4; Photograph Location: Building Photo; Reference Number: 942
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Students from Presentation Secondary School Killina who took part in the Bugs, Birds and Projectiles competition as part of Engineers Week at Athlone Institute of Technology. Pictured here (L-R) Vivienne Ganly, Dean Power, Adam Horan and Kevin McDonnell.
Pic: Padraig Devaney.
Patriot Engineering Team members Mason Dicks and Lane Duncan, prepare for a robotics match during the FLL Playoff Tournament at Trinity High School. The duo competed in FIRST Lego League competition, representing George H.W. Bush Elementary in Addison, Texas.