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Professor John Collier and Machine Shop manager Kevin Baron, left, work with ENGS 21: Introduction to Engineering students in the Couch Project Design Lab.
Photo by Doug Fraser
An existing set-up for lighting.
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12
Members of the Living Arts Community gather to construct a Rube Goldberg machine in the Living Arts space in the basement of Bursley Hall on North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI on November 30, 2012.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
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 2,” 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. Instructors: 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.
Nothing is so inspiring as seeing big works well laid out and planned and a real engineering organisation !
With an Engineering heritage going back over a century and over a third of its interior space given over to Engineering facilities, a lot of employers simply refer to Hartlepool College of Further Education as “the Engineering College”.
Variable Pitch Compression Spring are one of the most important devices they are used to balance the concentrated gravitational load of vertical sections and the variable springs are relatively inexpensive and very reliable
As part of Thayer School's 2020 Virtual Investiture event, students shared photos that highlighted their Thayer School experience.
Photo courtesy of Irwin Tendler
Students in ENGS 76: Machine Engineering designed robots to complete challenges with children's toys for the "Toy Story" end-of-term competition. These students are getting ready for the event!
Photo by Douglas Fraser.
The Monocacy Aqueduct on the C&O Canal is registered as a Civil Engineering Landmark, by the National Park Service.
Engineers will be engineers...
"We're a real faculty" written in front of the UBC Forestry building...
With an Engineering heritage going back over a century and over a third of its interior space given over to Engineering facilities, a lot of employers simply refer to Hartlepool College of Further Education as “the Engineering College”.
Meghan Hunscher, President of the Morris County Chamber of Commerce addressing the audience at the Groundbreaking ceremony for the Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering Center at County College of Morris.
Feat of engineering which connects Bakersfield to Mojave .
The loop takes its name from the circuitous route it takes, in which the track passes over itself, a design which lessens the angle of the grade. The loop gains a total of 77 feet in elevation as the track ascends at a sustained 2% grade.[1] A train more than 4,000 feet (1.2 km) long (about 85 boxcars) thus passes over itself going around the loop.