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Engineering student Matthew Iassogna works with Professor Michael Senra on a Rheometer which measures the properties of fluids.
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November 20, 2013
Engineering student Matthew Iassogna works with Professor Michael Senra on a Rheometer which measures the properties of fluids.
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November 20, 2013
Engineering students from the University of Louisville visit the site of the Louisville VA Medical Center April 13, 2023.
Lt. Governor Rutherford Tours Genesis Engineering Solutions by Patrick Siebert at 4501 Boston Way, Lanham, MD 20706
Lt. Governor Rutherford Tours Genesis Engineering Solutions by Patrick Siebert at 4501 Boston Way, Lanham, MD 20706
Matt Warrener 14,and Caitlin Young '15 work in Professor Chris Anderson's lab in Acopian Engineering Center 232.
270 Acopian Engineering Center
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November 15, 2013
Engineering students from the University of Louisville visit the site of the Louisville VA Medical Center April 13, 2023.
The Clark School of Engineering Giving Day Event, photographed at the University of Maryland in College Park MD, 6 March 2024. Photo by Mike Morgan.
Lt. Governor Rutherford Tours Genesis Engineering Solutions by Patrick Siebert at 4501 Boston Way, Lanham, MD 20706
big raindrops in the valley, on the trail back up to Nyamirambo
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12
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, using their imagination and engineering skills youth designed and built various items. 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.
The Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), founded and produced by Society for Science, is the world’s largest international high school science competition, providing an annual opportunity for nearly 2,000 students from all over the world to showcase their independent research and compete for approximately $5 million in prizes
In 2019, Regeneron became the title sponsor of ISEF to help reward and celebrate the best and brightest young minds globally and encourage them to pursue careers in STEM as a way to positively impact the world.
Alumni of Regeneron ISEF have gone on to have world-changing careers in science and engineering and earn some of the most esteemed honors, including National Medal of Science recipients, MacArthur Foundation Fellows, National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Engineering Inductees and a range of entrepreneurs.
Founded by the belief that advances in science are key to solving global challenges, Regeneron ISEF works to support and invest in young scientists who are generating ideas and acting as catalysts for the change needed to improve the well-being of all people and the planet.
Society for Science and Regeneron engage young people as active change agents and support the hard work and cutting-edge discoveries of promising young leaders who are motivated by curiosity and inspired to improve the world with STEM. Regeneron ISEF reinforces this potential and invests in the best and brightest young minds by continuing to nurture all fields of scientific research to foster transformative innovations.
June 15, 2018; Hamilton, Ontario, Canada; McMaster University 2018 Spring Convocations - Engineering. Valedictorian: Mitchell Kurnell. Honourary Degree Recipient: Roya Mahboob. Photo by Sarah Janes for McMaster University.
Biomedical Engineering and Chemical Engineering Graduation Ceremony | Klesse College at UTSA Spring 2024
The Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), founded and produced by Society for Science, is the world’s largest international high school science competition, providing an annual opportunity for nearly 2,000 students from all over the world to showcase their independent research and compete for approximately $5 million in prizes
In 2019, Regeneron became the title sponsor of ISEF to help reward and celebrate the best and brightest young minds globally and encourage them to pursue careers in STEM as a way to positively impact the world.
Alumni of Regeneron ISEF have gone on to have world-changing careers in science and engineering and earn some of the most esteemed honors, including National Medal of Science recipients, MacArthur Foundation Fellows, National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Engineering Inductees and a range of entrepreneurs.
Founded by the belief that advances in science are key to solving global challenges, Regeneron ISEF works to support and invest in young scientists who are generating ideas and acting as catalysts for the change needed to improve the well-being of all people and the planet.
Society for Science and Regeneron engage young people as active change agents and support the hard work and cutting-edge discoveries of promising young leaders who are motivated by curiosity and inspired to improve the world with STEM. Regeneron ISEF reinforces this potential and invests in the best and brightest young minds by continuing to nurture all fields of scientific research to foster transformative innovations.
The Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering is hosting their spring symposium on Thursday and Friday, March 27 and 28th. As a part of this event, there was a reception from 5-6:30 pm Thursday in the Unit Operations Laboratory of the Acopian Engineering Center (AEC 233) celebrating with a ribbon cutting their new state of the art Twin Column Distillation Plant and greeting by Lafayette Trustee Stephen Pryor '71
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March 27, 2014
Hixon Lab PhD candidate Adelaide Cagle is first-author on "Keratin Additive for Cellular Adhesion in Transcutaneous Prosthetics," published in Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine. The paper explores how incorporating hydrolyzed keratin into electrospun and cryogel scaffolds enhances cell adhesion and proliferation.
Photo by Catha Mayor