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Biological engineering lab IAP 2009; photo by Christopher Harting, 2009; _DSC5179

The Engineering Design Showcase is the culminating experience for engineering seniors who have completed their engineering coursework and applied their skills to a real-world problem or client-based project. The 2018 event featured the work of more than 700 students and nearly 200 student design teams and brought together more than 150 industrial professionals from 100 companies representing eight areas of research and expertise. The success of the Showcase was made possible by the sponsorship of Chevron and the support from Boeing and the UC Davis Internship and Career Center.

(Lucy Knowles/ UC Davis)

In its 22nd year, the Engineering Expo is the college’s premier community outreach event. On average, the college welcomes more than 1,500 K-12 students from Miami-Dade and Broward County schools (elementary, middle, and high school) to the FIU Engineering Center to engage with FIU student organizations, researchers and staff, and to discover the endless possibilities of pursuing a degree in engineering or computing.

Biological engineering lab IAP 2009; photo by Christopher Harting, 2009; _DSC5391

Biological engineering lab IAP 2009; photo by Christopher Harting, 2009; _DSC5247

Student Taylor Cerini holds an "end effector" unit, a device or "hand" that attaches to the end of a robot arm. Her team, the Bristol Industries Automation Team, won the $700 second-place Best in College–Engineering award in the showcase competition.

 

The College of Engineering conferred degrees Saturday, May 10, at College Park Center. The graduates were among more than 4,500 who earned bachelor, master's, and doctoral degrees during Commencement.

Class of 2014: Chemical Engineering Michigan Tech

Michigan Tech Chemical Engineering 2014 Convocation

Another view of the Charles L. Brown Science and Engineering Library on UVA grounds. Chalk writing in front encourages anyone with questions about God to call a number...

 

Hasselblad 500 C/M

Zeiss 50mm f/4 CF

Fomapan 200

Developed with HC-110 dilution B

66003 stands at Highnam,a few miles outside Gloucester,with a Westbury to Gloucester engineering train. Taken 9.3.14.

It is a micrograph of the bandgap gradient ZnCdSSe semiconductor nanowires under UV light exitation, which is shotted under ZEISS microscope.

The FSU shuttle to the Engineering Village never uses one of the StarMetro buses in FSU livery, instead using one of the city's old RTS buses in former TalTran (the precursor to StarMetro) livery. It's nice to see these old RTS buses sputter, spew, and bounce around; they're even more fun to ride.

 

FSU, Tallahassee.

The Class of 2012 for the College of Engineering graduated as in one Commencement ceremony Saturday, May 12, a first thanks to the new 7,000-seat College Park Center.

On the fourth Monday of every month, Brenda Ellis becomes a truck-driving woman. Behind the wheel of a canteen truck stocked with food, she and a group from St. Augustine’s Episcopal Chapel’s Center for Contemplative Justice set out to feed Nashville’s homeless.

 

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The Engineering Design Showcase is the culminating experience for engineering seniors who have completed their engineering coursework and applied their skills to a real-world problem or client-based project. The 2018 event featured the work of more than 700 students and nearly 200 student design teams and brought together more than 150 industrial professionals from 100 companies representing eight areas of research and expertise. The success of the Showcase was made possible by the sponsorship of Chevron and the support from Boeing and the UC Davis Internship and Career Center.

(Xiaodong Qian/ UC Davis)

The Engineering Design Showcase is the culminating experience for engineering seniors who have completed their engineering coursework and applied their skills to a real-world problem or client-based project. The 2018 event featured the work of more than 700 students and nearly 200 student design teams and brought together more than 150 industrial professionals from 100 companies representing eight areas of research and expertise. The success of the Showcase was made possible by the sponsorship of Chevron and the support from Boeing and the UC Davis Internship and Career Center.

(Xiaodong Qian/ UC Davis)

MITIE Group PLC - NMK, Norway

 

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Every Engineering building looks the same inside.

I don't have a clue what they might be doing, but they are erecting some sort of tower. All ideas are welcome.

Information Technology Engineering is o professional engineering stream which mainly focuses on studying the utilization of computers and telecommunications. For more information visit: ekeeda.com/branch/information-technology-engineering

Source: scan of an original booklet.

Kindly donated to the Local Studies collection by Mr Steve Evans.

Date: c.1944.

Repository: Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.

www.swindon.gov.uk/localstudies

The Design Showcase is a culminating senior experience that gives engineering students the opportunity to engineer solutions to a variety of problems and needs. Students have dedicated hours of drafting, modeling, prototyping, testing, and analysis to complete these projects on top of an already rigorous course curriculum. This year’s event includes 137 teams across the college’s eight departments. Student projects address a wide range of real-world issues, with common themes that include manufacturing and process improvement, and sustainability.

The 2017 SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference Competition Medalists were announced Friday, June 23, 2017 at Freedom Hall in Louisville.

 

Engineering Technology-Design

 

Team D (consisting of Michael Endicott, Lexi Wilson, Ashley Jarvis)

High School Winfield High School

Gold Winfield, KS

Engineering Technology-DesignTeam A (consisting of Nicholas Bryan, Kael Berkley, Brigham Watt)

High School Wasatch High School

Silver Heber City, UT

Engineering Technology-DesignTeam P (consisting of Sonia Anthoine, Hallie Green, Alexandra Lockwood)

High School Chico Senior High School

Bronze Chico, CA

Engineering Technology-DesignTeam D (consisting of Jesse Patton, Majd Barchini, Andres Marquez)

College Butte College

Gold Oroville, CA

Engineering Technology-DesignTeam E (consisting of Kathrin Peters, Tim Smith, Thomas Steele)

College Calhoun Community College

Silver Decatur, AL

Engineering Technology-DesignTeam A (consisting of Riun Andreasen, Sean Buchanan, Adam Ninow)

College Utah Valley University

Bronze Orem, UT

On March 26-27, 2015, O'Brien & Gere, in partnership with Syracuse University's College of Engineering and Computer Science, hosted it's third annual SPARK innovation competition in Syracuse, New York. SPARK is a think-tank style event that gives college and university students the chance to solve real-world problems with real-world engineers and scientists working alongside real-world industry representatives.

Industrial and Systems Engineering professor Geza Bottlik meets with JunXiao Kevin Zhang and Yen-Chun Kimmy Kuo. Photo by: Philip Channing

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