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The College of Engineering introduced a new volunteer board this year to guide its plans to expand alumni programs and outreach. The goal of the council is to increase the value of a Wayne State engineering and computer science degree. The 24-person board will enable members of the Engineering Alumni Association to network individually as well as at university and college-hosted events, and through social media. The council will also create opportunities for alumni to volunteer their time and expertise to help prepare students for successful careers.

  

Read the full story here:

engineering.wayne.edu/news.php?id=17717&date=2015-09

supposed to sort out marbles based on materials

Swanson School of Engineering First Year Conference, presentations and awards in Benedum Hall, Saturday, April 9, 2016. 216263

College of Engineering showcase featuring faculty research

Raegan Harris and other camp attendees prepare samples and measurements in one of the labs in the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Biomedical Engineering Building during Discover Engineering on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Thursday, July 28, 2022.

 

Discover Engineering summer camp is designed for Michigan Engineering alumni and the children in their life entering 8th – 10th-grade who want to thoroughly explore various engineering disciplines. Through discussion, hands-on exercises, tours, and Q&A, professors and graduate students will help campers discover the many possibilities that exist for engineers.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Aiden Chappelle gets the opportunity to use heat to create glass in the eXtraordinary Materials workshop on the second day of Xplore Engineering on North Campus on Friday, July 1, 2022, in Ann Arbor.

 

In the workshop students got to use research tools and more learning at the “everyday materials” can be far from ordinary.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Niigata Engineering(新潟鉄工所)

JREA"Japan Railway Engineers Association" 1989(No.10)

www.jrea.or.jp/author/jrea/page/62/

To read more go to the Rising Sun Online at www.army.mil/RisingSun.

 

The “STEMposium” event was held March 26 at Arnn Elementary School on the Sagamihara Family Housing Area installation. STEMposium brought Soldiers, Civilians and other employees throughout the Camp Zama community to Arnn Elementary to provide the students with an opportunity to see, try and learn how science, technology, engineering and math intertwine with the day-to-day work conducted throughout U.S. Army Garrison Japan. (U.S. Army photos by Noriko Kudo)

 

To more photos and videos from the Camp Zama community go to USAG-Japan Pinterest at www.pinterest.com/garrisonjapan/.

  

About the United States Army Garrison Japan:

 

The United States Army Garrison Japan and its 16 supported installation sites are located in the island of Honshu and Okinawa in Japan. The USAG Japan mission is to support the Headquarters, U.S. Army Japan / I Corps (fwd) to ensure mission readiness and the quality of life of the Army community in a sustainable, transforming joint and combined environment.

 

The USAG-J area of responsibility spans 1,500 miles from north to south of Japan. Camp Zama, home for both HQ USARJ and USAG-J is located approximately 25 miles southwest of Tokyo in the cities of Zama and Sagamihara in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The Camp Zama base cluster includes Sagamihara Housing Area and Sagami General Depot.

 

Akasaka Press Center is located in the center of Tokyo. The Akizuki/Kure area near Hiroshima is an ammunition depot. Yokohama North Dock is a port facility in the city of Yokohama, a major commerce port and a popular shopping area. USAG Torii Station is located 980 miles southwest of Camp Zama on the island of Okinawa.

 

We are the Army's home in Japan and the "Garrison of Choice" for Soldiers, Civilians and their Family members. We are committed in becoming the leader in the U.S. Army Installation Management Command by providing world-class installation services.

 

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To learn more about USAG Japan, please visit:

  

Official Website - www.usagj.jp.pac.army.mil

 

Facebook - www.facebook.com/usagj

 

Google+ - plus.google.com/111160599639559783562#1111605996395597835...

 

Flickr - www.flickr.com/usagj

 

YouTube - www.youtube.com/usagjapan

 

Vimeo - www.vimeo.com/usagj

 

Twitter - www.twitter.com/usagjapan

 

Pinterest- www.pinterest.com/garrisonjapan/

 

Slideshare - www.slideshare.net/usagj

 

DNA engineering applies to the direct manipulation of an organism's genes. Genetic engineering is different from traditional breeding, where the organism's genes are manipulated indirectly. Genetic engineering uses the techniques of molecular cloning and transformation to alter the structure and characteristics of genes directly. Genetic engineering techniques have found some successes in numerous applications. Some examples are in improving crop technology, the manufacture of synthetic human insulin through the use of modified bacteria, the manufacture of erythropoietin in hamster ovary cells, and the production of new types of experimental drugs

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.

Some Michigan Engineering students study while others meet with recruiters in search of internships, co-ops, and full time positions during the SWE/TBP Career Fair on September 19, 2016 in the newly renovated G.G Brown building.

 

Photo: Evan Dougherty, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing

 

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Engineering Mathematics graduation

Swanson School of Engineering First Year Conference, presentations and awards in Benedum Hall, Saturday, April 9, 2016. 216263

Student teams in ENGS 21: Introduction to Engineering showed their final project prototypes to the Thayer community.

 

Team 14: SanoStove — A stove that does not produce smoke, which reduces dangerous cooking conditions for women in communities that lack access to electricity.

 

Team 14 was also the winner of the Jackson Prize. The Phillip R. Jackson Award is given each term to the group with the best overall performance in ENGS 21: Introduction to Engineering.

 

Congratulations to team members Margaret Frazier '25, Sophie Goldberg '25, Abby Hughes '25, Sara Magdalena Gomez '25, and Alda Zeneli '25, MShop instructor Joe Poissant, and TA Jhujhar Sarna!

 

Photo by Haley Tucker

ABB partnership event at Park Campus.

Engineering Quad;

Boneyard Creek w/ Reflection

An artist’s rendering shows the atrium of the Kelley Engineering Center, which will open in the fall of 2004. The atrium will bring light indoors and is one of the many “green” aspects of the building. (photo contributed) See story: oregonstate.edu/ua/ncs/archives/2002/may/engineering-dono...

Chemical engineering faculty and students at Michigan Tech attended a forum at the Rozsa Center for the Performing Arts Atrium where several chemical engineering alumni talked about their career experiences. October 2012

www.chem.mtu.edu/chem_eng/news/2012/challenges-forum.html

 

Michael Wilson - Amway Global

Jonathan Brandt - Dow Corning Corporation

Brian Zielko - Dow Chemical Company

Angela Johnston - Kimberly Clark Corporation

Jocelyn Hicks - Marathon Petroleum

Schlumberger - Santaya Hiranwongweera

Austin Smith (civil engineering) is a structural engineering intern at SME in Plymouth. He is pictured performing testing in the roof of the Michigan State Capitol.

Tim Chambers of material sciences and engineering dips a racquetball into liquid nitrogen and then asks camp attendees whether they think the super cold liquid will make the ball more or less bouncy during Discover Engineering on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Thursday, July 28, 2022. The ball shattered on impact.

 

Discover Engineering summer camp is designed for Michigan Engineering alumni and the children in their life entering 8th – 10th-grade who want to thoroughly explore various engineering disciplines. Through discussion, hands-on exercises, tours, and Q&A, professors and graduate students will help campers discover the many possibilities that exist for engineers.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Nearly 120 students, teachers and others attended Portland District’s Engineering Day event Feb. 18. During the day they rotated through a series of hands-on workshops and discussion panels and also toured the Park Avenue West Tower construction site hosted by TMT Development, KPFF and Hoffman Construction. The Society of American Military Engineers provided a complimentary luncheon and sponsored a mini job fair staffed by local engineering firms and Oregon state University. Students were split into groups during the day and were mentored by more than a dozen of the District's Engineer-in-Training employees. Students from 25 high schools participated some coming from far away north as Tacoma, Wash. and east from Hood River, Ore.

 

College agricultural engineering students working in the Claas Workshop at Home Farm

Adjunct Assistant Professor Matthew Smith, left, speaks with Joshua Nye, right, Miles Hanbury, center and James Kelly, in the background, as they design a “smart” aquarium in the EECS building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan on Wednesday afternoon, September 28, 2022.

 

The 373/473 lab, was led by both Matthew Smith, an adjunct assistant professor, and Mark Brehob, a lecturer IV, both from Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. The two were on hand to answer questions and offer advice as students utilized the lab for projects that ranged from motion and robotics, to personally selected design/build endeavors.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Engineering Mathematics graduation

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.

Engineering equipment operator at work.

 

Photo by Sai Syhaphom, BLM.

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