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Historical Mechanical Engineering Landmark Eimco Rocker Shovel Loader, Model 12B; Patented October 25, 1938. This machine represents the first successful device to replace human labor in removing the rubble resulting from blasting in underground hard-rock mines.
The little boys were contemplating how the thing operated.
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Dartmouth engineers traveled to Banda, Rwanda to build a micro-hydropower generator to provide energy for lighting in a village that has no electricity. Community members aid in the process.
Photo courtesy Dartmouth HELP 2008.
Incoming students get an introduction to Thayer School's suite of resources and labs as part of ENGS 21: Introduction to Engineering.
Photo by Douglas Fraser.
Jennifer Joseph and Hannah Cheriyan, members of Centricycle, check the samples from their manual centrifuge in the University Hospital on April 23, 2013.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Students undergo lab and facility training as part of Intro to Engineering".
Photo by Douglas Fraser.
www.stvincent.edu | Photos of the construction of a concrete canoe by the Engineering Department at Saint Vincent College.
Undergraduate students flexed their hands-on engineering skills at the 2017 ASBME Makeathon, a competition to develop real-world biomedical devices.
(Photos/Peter Shin)
View of the series of waterfalls from the bottom and workers.
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12
Westland Lysander V9367 (V9552) gathers a sizeable crowd during the Shuttleworth Collection's Engineering Open Workshop. Taken on 28th December 2019.
100+ students attended our annual engineering day event which included a tour of a downtown high-rise construction project, interactive workshops and a mini job fair sponsored by the Society of American Military Engineers. Our thanks go out to the 25 high schools who joined us on this adventure!
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Étudiants de premier cycle ont été récompensés avec des prix./Undergraduate students were recognized with scholarships & awards
Recently, volunteers from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineering Pittsburgh District’s Engineering Branch participated in a Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics or STEM Outreach program at Pittsburgh Propel Schools.
Students participated in small group discussions with an engineer and were encouraged to ask questions about the career path. Volunteers shared why they decided to become an engineer and talked about their experiences in high school, college, and in the engineering field.
The purpose of the program was to introduce students to the various engineering fields and the possibilities of choosing engineering as a career path.
Sarah Missenda and Marvin Ruhl volunteered at Propel Braddock Hills, Feb. 13. Josh Nickel, Ben Sakmar, and Samantha Peitz volunteered at Propel Andrew Street, March 27. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers photo)
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Measuring water turbulence and flow. Credit: Annabelle Boutell
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