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"Illuminated" Another Quattro shot! The MJG Engineering Brands Hatch Winter Stages Rally Ray Read/ Stuart Anderson-Peters Audi Quattro @brandshatchofficial
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.
Pieces of a shattered racquetball get a closer look during Discover Engineering on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Thursday, July 28, 2022. Tim Chambers of material sciences and engineering dipped the ball in liquid nitrogen and then asked camp attendees whether they think the super cold liquid will make the ball more or less bouncy.
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
Dartmouth engineers traveled to the remote village of Nyamilu, Kenya to install a solar-powered water pump.
Photo courtesy Michael Bolger, former President of Dartmouth HELP (Humanitarian Engineering Leadership Projects) Worldwide.
Students demo their"Introduction to Engineering" project.
Photo by Douglas Fraser.
Faculty of Engineering University Advancement Team
(Left to right): Kate Henderson, Abrar Anik, Andrea Mete, Anabela Fernandes, Omri Bassewitch-Frenkel, Krishanu Dasgupta, Zeina Nehme
Swanson School of Engineering First Year Conference, presentations and awards in Benedum Hall, Saturday, April 9, 2016. 216263
Xplore Engineering 2015
Diving in the Deep Session, Thursday, June 25.
Owen Helm (first left) and workshop instructors follow the home made "submarine" that Owen created during the Diving in the Deep Session at the University of Michigan.
Get a hands-on introduction to the world of submersibles, the small submarines that scientists use to explore the Earth's most remote underwater worlds. You'll use the principals of pressure, weight, and buoyancy to learn how National Geographic explorer James Cameron survived a dive 36,000 feet underwater, into the deepest part of the ocean.
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Senior Multimedia Producer, University of Michigan, College of Engineering
On a drizzly day in Stavanger spent a very interesting few hours in Norwegian Petroleum Museum. Not everyones cup of tea but I liked it. Makes appreciate how much work goes on before you stand at the forecourt moaning about the price of petrol
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
Standing next to the laser cutter, Professor Carolyn Kuranz (right) and Sallee Klein, Senior Engineer in Research discuss using a 355 nm UV laser cutter to to cut metals up to about 100 μm thick and use them in their experimental targets for high-energy laser experiments that will study how radiation affects the evolution of a strong shock wave, which is relevant to phenomenon occurring in accretion disks and inertial confinement fusion systems.
The target is a few millimeters in size with individual features that are 10s of
micrometers in size.
Carolyn Kuranz is the Director, Center for Laboratory Astrophysics and Associate Professor, Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences and Applied Physics at the University of Michigan.
Professor Kuranz is an experimental plasma physicist with research interests in high-energy-density plasmas, hydrodynamic instabilities, radiation hydrodynamics, and magnetized plasmas. She performs her research on high-power laser facilities around the world, including the National Ignition Facility and the Omega Laser Facility at the Laboratory for Laser Energetics in Rochester, NY.
Thursday, June 8, 2023.
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, Michigan Engineering
Title: Zachry Engineering - 27
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University
Description: Buildings: Zachry Engineering
Date Issued: 2005-06-30
Dimensions: 5.827 x 3.230 inches
Type: image
Identifier: Zachry 41; Photograph Location: Building Photo; Reference Number: 943
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