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CVEN4701 Planning Sustainable Infrastructure Showcase (Mer Island) 2017, School of Civil & Environmental Engineering, UNSW SYDNEY
Students in ENGS 76: Machine Engineering built machines to navigate a simulated lunar landscape. The goal: to pick up paper balls (i.e. ice pellets), wooded rings (i.e. H2O converters), and batteries (i.e. energy sources), cross an S-bridge over a lunar valley and deposit all their gatherings into receptacles around the demonstration platform.
Photo by Kathryn Lapierre.
Arava Power invited 16 Bedouin engineers to Kibbutz Ketura for a special seminar on renewable energy. As part of the visit, the visiting engineers received a special tour of the Ketura Sun solar field by the Arava Power engineering team.
For additional info on Arava Power's work with Israel's Bedouin community, please visit www.aravapower.com
More than 80 engineering alumni and friends celebrated Homecoming during the Engineering Alumni & Friends Reception at the Hilton Hotel on Saturday, Sept. 26.
The 2015 L.S. Lauchland Engineering Alumni Medal was also presented at the event to Michael Andrade, BESc'86. Selected by a volunteer committee of Western Engineering alumni and friends, Michael received this award for his contributions to the engineering profession, business leadership and community. Learn more:
DISNEY ANNIMATION BUILDING, Burbank, CA: (c) Robert A.M. Stern Architects, 1994. KV Work: structural engineering design & proj.Mgmt with DeSimone Consulting Engineers, NYC
Dartmouth engineers traveled to Banda, Rwanda to build a micro-hydropower generator to provide energy for lighting in a village that has no electricity.
Photo courtesy of Dartmouth HELP (Humanitarian Engineering Leadership Projects) Worldwide.
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Asyan Susanto (Iyan)-Senior Spv
Agus Perabowo (Bowo)-Spv
Iskandar Widya Darmawan (IWD)-Incharge Spv
Gunanto-K/L
Putu Nindiasuta - mechanic
Meriza Diah Krisnanti - Adm
Mr. Rochmad Oktoriyono-CE
90 projects on display at our annual event that showcases the skills, creativity and innovation of our brilliant Engineering Students across all disciplines. This year we were joined by local employers to celebrate the 16th Project Presentation Day.
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Cambodia’s Science & Engineering Festival is a free, non-profit event open to the public.
Its main purpose is to excite Cambodian youths about STEM—Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics.
While the festival is specifically geared towards children ages 11-17, all members of the public are welcome to join and celebrate the wonder of STEM.
Taken at the Model Engineering Exhibition in Manchester, Trafford center. I went with Andy, Peter and Emily.
Dartmouth engineers traveled to Banda, Rwanda to build a micro-hydropower generator to provide energy for lighting in a village that has no electricity.
Photo courtesy of Dartmouth HELP (Humanitarian Engineering Leadership Projects) Worldwide.
The completed boulder toe at Pearl Bay north.
Ecological engineering Mosman’s foreshores
Works are currently being undertaken at Pearl Bay, Spit East Beach and Parriwi Point incorporating ‘ecological engineering’ for seawall works and amenity improvements.
The Pearl Bay works comprise the rehabilitation of over 860m of seawall, incorporating many environmental benefits. The use of a sloping boulder ‘toe’ in front of the seawall and semi aquatic planting will increase habitat in the intertidal zone and mimic a more natural coastline structure. Existing steps will be reconstructed to improved standards and existing beach areas will be supplemented, providing greater opportunity to access the foreshore. Parallel and separate bicycle and pedestrian paths will run the length of the seawall, fringed by landscaped areas with new foreshore seating and picnic tables.
Spit East Beach is seeing the construction of a stepped sandstone block wall which will define and protect an eroding dune face and provide seating for beach users. Sandstone steps will provide access to the foreshore and the eroded boat access will be restored.
Further along the beach at Parriwi Point, a badly eroded seawall has recently been reconstructed. The work is being done as part of Council’s Community Environmental Project (CEC) with grant funding having been secured from various government bodies.
Villager from Nyamirambo.
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12