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The name of Marshalls, synonymous with the Lincolnshire Town of Gainsborough since the middle of the Nineteenth Century. Makers of Traction Engines and boilers (and later tractors), they were known for high quality heavy engineering. Founder William Marshall had spent some years working in St. Petersburg, Russia for a Manchester-based firm of millwrights. In 1855 he returned home to Gainsborough, and started his own engineering business by buying out William Garland's Millwright business. By 1885 works employed some 1,900 men, and occupied 16 acres, including 11 acres of building. At it's peak, Marshall's employed more than 5,000, and was the largest factory building in Europe. Sadly, tragically for the Town a series of mergers, takeovers and the like in the 1960s and 70s, and the general run-down of British Industry in the 1980s mean that Marshalls is no more, though much of the buildings remain - in part used by other industry, and in part converted to use as a shopping centre. Here is a part of the old factory, built on a massive scale using bricks made on the site. The Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway's line was some 28 feet above the level of the works, and materials were run onto site using a gravity-fed incline. Forgive the "artistic" post-processing!

 

Nikon F5, Nikkor 28-80mm lens, Kodak Ektar film, post processing done in Photoshop

Members of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Savannah District judged more than 100 science projects created by local middle and high school students at the Georgia Tech Regional Science and Engineering Fair, Feb. 15, 2012, at the Coastal Georgia Center in downtown Savannah. The team selected two high school students and two middle school students to receive special awards from the Corps of Engineers and the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME). Col. Jeff Hall, Corps’ Savannah District Commander and SAME Savannah Post President, presented the awards to the winning students during an awards ceremony on Feb. 16. Photo by George Jumara.

 

The Foremost Chopper is making its way across the United States and is competing in the Ultimate Builder Custom Bike Shows. The 69 Chopper is sponsored by Foremost Insurance with American Manufacturers supplying key components. Product sponsors include Evil Engineering, D&D Performance Ent., Crime Scene Choppers, WIlwood Disc Brakes, Ridewright Wheels, 3 Guyz, Crazy Horse Motorcycles, Braille Battery, Suspension Technology, Wire-Plus and Accel.

Michigan Engineering students 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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A Dartmouth engineer talks to the newcomers.

 

Incoming students get an introduction to Thayer School's suite of resources and labs as part of ENGS 21: Introduction to Engineering.

 

Photo by Douglas Fraser.

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

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

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.

Intro to Engineering students demo their project Comfy Crutch—a comfortable crutch designed to reconfigure into a footrest.

 

Photo by Kathryn Lapierre.

 

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Engineering Mathematics graduation

Members of the Robo Masters compete in the FIRST LEGO League Regional Tournament, in which middle schoolers design, build, and program robots using LEGO bricks and LEGO MINDSTORMS technologies.

 

Photo by Amy Keeler.

 

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University of Michigan Solar Car Team makes their way through Saline, Michigan to a control stop at the Big House in Ann Arbor.

 

The UM team made it to this stop leading the American Solar Challenge by nearly two hours.

 

Photo: James M Rotz, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing

 

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

Part 2 of a poster I designed for my final year electrical engineering exhibition outlining the laboratory project I had worked on. Won an award for best final year engineering exhibition poster.

 

Please feel free to comment. I enjoy constructive criticism also!

 

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Cory Simms (computer science) is a co-op at DTE Energy, where he works on automating data entry systems. “This co-op will provide me with meaningful programming experience.”

A report that recommends steps to reduce hurricane damage in New Orleans was released today by an expert engineering panel of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). The 84-page report, “The New Orleans Hurricane Protection System: What Went Wrong and Why,” targets the public and policymakers, and complements and synthesizes the thousands of pages released so far by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during their post-Katrina investigation. Dr. Robert Gilbert, the risk expert on the ASCE panel and a civil engineering professor at The University of Texas at Austin, noted that their risk analysis confirms the vulnerable nature of the city’s hurricane protection system.

Knox College students in Engineering Club, meeting and cleaning the machine shop.

Future engineers receive their education in international degree programmes at Valkeakoski Campus.

 

Valkeakoski Campus offers two degree programmes in the field of engineering:

- Degree Programme in Industrial Management and Engineering

- Degree Programme Automation Engineering

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

High school students work on their projects during Thayer's first Summer Engineering Workshop.

 

Photo by Douglas Fraser.

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.

YZR500 replica uppercase for the RD500 by DEA engineering

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.

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

Author: Clarke, J. Wright Date: 1893 See more: wellcomelibrary.org/player/b2038533x#?asi=0&ai=88

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.

Camp attendees look on as Sahar Farjami demonstrates the melting point of different metals using a new penny, mostly made of zinc, and an old copper penny in the material science and engineering portion of 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

The West Point Chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers invited seventh graders from M.S. 223 in the Bronx to the Engineering Expo April 28 to learn more about engineering concepts from cadets and instructors. There, inside a Thayer Hall classroom, they designed bridges, operated robots and learned thermometer design. It wouldn’t always be easy, but it was fun. This was the second year the NSBE hosted this STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) outreach workshop. In addition, students visited the West Point Simulations Center to see how Soldiers are using technology to advance their training capabilities.Photo by Mike Strasser, West Point Public Affairs

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