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High school students in Thayer's first Summer Engineering Workshop work on wind turbines.
Photo by Kathryn LoConte Lapierre.
High school students in Thayer's first Summer Engineering Workshop work on wind turbines.
Photo by Kathryn LoConte Lapierre.
At Cars And Coffee on Saturday, there was a row down the parking lot made entirely of BMW's. Most were new, but a few classic survivors were in the mix.
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.
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High School Students from across the Western UP test their contraptions for a chance to win. Hosted by the CPCO, Presented by Engineering Fundamentals at Michigan Tech.
DAVOS/SWITZERLAND, 22JAN16 - Participants at the Annual Meeting 2016 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 22, 2016.
WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM/Benedikt von Loebell
Bella Baker and her mom Jessica take part in Building and Racing a Sailboat workshop on the second day of Xplore Engineering on North Campus on Friday, July 1, 2022, in Ann Arbor.
In the workshop students constructed their own small wooden sailboat which they then got to race in the Lurie Reflecting Pool. They were given time to determine if their models would sink or float and how to make adjustments to utilize the wind for maximum speed.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Swanson School of Engineering First Year Conference, presentations and awards in Benedum Hall, Saturday, April 9, 2016. 216263
In this laboratory, mechanical engineering students perform experiments in fluid mechanics. The subsonic and supersonic wind tunnels as well as the water channel and water table are used for hands-on instruction in laboratory experiments.
University of Michigan alumni and their kids fill the Grove as they prepare for the start of the second day of Xplore Engineering on North Campus on Friday, July 1, 2022, in Ann Arbor.
Xplore Engineering is a two-day series of experiential workshops for students entering 4th through 7th grades. Eighteen workshops were offered including; Designing a Siege-Ready Catapult, How Do Insects Walk on Water?, Wireless Communications Using Lasers, Building and Racing a Sailboat, and others.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
High school students work on their projects during Thayer's first Summer Engineering Workshop.
Photo by Alex Arcone.
Joshua Beaker (computer science) is an intern in the Detroit office of Dynatrace, a software intelligence company headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts.
CERTIFIED CHIP-FREE – Joyce Mansfield of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., takes Lake Superior State University engineering students back to a time when math computations were crunched out on a slide rule and drawings formed on a drafting table with compass, templates, a parallelogram tool and Rapidograf pen. Mansfield's husband, Larry, used these tools as a draftsman with the US Army Corps of Engineers and at Kincheloe AFB after graduating in 1964 from the Sault Branch of Michigan Tech with a degree in mechanical engineering. Joyce - who mentions how much Larry enjoyed his time at the university - donated his tools to the LSSU chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers for a display in the lower level of the Center for Applied Science and Technology (CASET) building. ASME members Alex Schneider, center, and chapter president Steven Morehouse oversaw the display's creation outside of what is now the home of LSSU's School of Education, CASET rooms 101-102. Schneider is a mechanical engineering freshman from Lansing, Mich.; Morehouse is a junior ME from Lewiston, Mich. The CASET is open whenever students are in the building, usually 'til 11 p.m. on weekdays. (LSSU/John Shibley)
Emily Cormier (chemical engineering) works in the chemistry and metallurgy groups at Meritor, Inc. in Troy. "We do failure analysis of materials, primarily adhesives, to see how they behave in a controlled testing environment prior to being placed in the field. My coworkers and I also occasionally use a titration device to determine the water content of oils and lubricants."
University of Michigan alumni and their kids fill the Grove as they prepare for the start of the second day of Xplore Engineering on North Campus on Friday, July 1, 2022, in Ann Arbor.
Xplore Engineering is a two-day series of experiential workshops for students entering 4th through 7th grades. Eighteen workshops were offered including; Designing a Siege-Ready Catapult, How Do Insects Walk on Water?, Wireless Communications Using Lasers, Building and Racing a Sailboat, and others.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Josue Flores (electrical engineering) is a product development intern with Ford Motor Company, assisting with the launch of the 2021 F-Series commercial trucks. According to Flores, president of Wayne State’s chapter of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, “being involved in student organizations tends to be more like the work environment than you think. There can be bureaucratic tasks that you have to deal with rather than engineering problems at times. Leading a student organization has greatly prepared me for these kind of tasks.”
Mohamad Ataya (electrical engineering) works for Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories in Plymouth. "I started as an engineering Intern back in February, and as of June they promoted me as an assistant engineer even though I didn't graduate yet.”
U.S. 5TH FLEET AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY (March 18, 2013) – Machinist’s Mate 3rd Class Tony Huang erases water level markings during an engineering drill aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Peleliu (LHA 5). Peleliu is the flagship for the Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group and, with the embarked 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, is deployed in support of maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Michael Duran/Released)
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