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Tabarz, Thuringian Forest Railway, 1960s.

 

"Endstation der Thüringerwaldbahn - 1969.

Für den Einsatz von Einrichtungs-Gelenkwagen wurde 1966 eine Schleife mit den zugehörigen Einrichtungen gebaut".

 

Herausgeber VEB Thüringerwaldbahn und Straßenbahn Gotha

50 Jahre Thüringerwaldbahn 1929-1979.

 

"Terminus of the Thuringian Forest Railway - 1969.

For the use of articulated carriages, a loop with the associated facilities was built in 1966.

 

Publisher VEB Thüringerwaldbahn und Straßenbahn Gotha

50 Jahre Thüringerwaldbahn 1929-1979.

Dr. Theodore S. Rappaport, professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, researches wireless technology and founded the Wireless Networking and Communications Group (WNCG).

Santino Graziani's mother. College of Engineering: electrical engineering department award. With Sherry Kratsas

Photo: Laura Dutelle

Photo: Laura Dutelle

Photo: Laura Dutelle

No. 9 Coal Mine & Museum in Lansford, PA - this is inside the museum building, which was small but had some interesting artefacts on display.

Winter vacation to The Poconos, Feb 2009.

Brian Schratz, 2006 electrical engineering alumnus and lead engineer for the entry descent and landing telecommunications on NASA's Mars Science Laboratory mission, gives the keynote address at the 2013 College of Engineering Research Symposium on April 2 at the Nittany Lion Inn. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)

Visitors to the first "Explore. Engage. Engineering." event on Feb. 21, 2013, at the HUB's Alumni Hall, get a hands-on look at what engineers are involved in every day. Hosted by the Engineering Ambassadors, the event included ten engineering student organizations. The event was part of National Engineers Week. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)

Mario E. Magaña is an associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science at Oregon State University.

Three-electrode sensor printed on neoprene wetsuit fabric. The electronic board and battery would be embedded in the fabric, while the sensor remains in direct contact with water.

With a two-year, $200,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, Santoso and his students are developing computational methods to measure how much a wind farm can contribute to meeting expected power needs. Santoso’s lab is also using the funding to establish the technical requirements of energy storage systems that would serve as temporary ”batteries” for releasing stored wind energy at optimal times.

Brian Schratz, 2006 electrical engineering alumnus and lead engineer for the entry descent and landing telecommunications on NASA's Mars Science Laboratory mission, gives the keynote address at the 2013 College of Engineering Research Symposium on April 2 at the Nittany Lion Inn. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)

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