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An art sculpture made out of red I beams. Nifty.

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

 

Team 5: Toe Guard — A toe guard designed to provide additional toe protection and mitigate toe pain from impact for cleat-wearing athletes.

 

Photo by Haley Tucker

U of T Engineering's convocation day, held at Convocation Hall at the University of Toronto in Toronto, ON on June 19, 2018.

Photo by Laura Pedersen/Engineering Strategic Communications

 

Sacred Heart University's Engineering Programs hosted the inaugural SHUmo Bot Challenge on November 15, 2017. The engineering students put their skills to work and took to the dohyō (sumo ring) with their robot creations that were programmed to act like sumo wrestlers. Photo by Tracy Deer-Mirek

Seems I rationalized buying some fancy Ilford film for documenting some class projects. Photography was another attempt to push the envelope, like when I turned in a thermal-printed paper ribbon generated by a calculator program I wrote to solve some homework problems. The teaching assistant gazed into the distance for a moment and said something thoughtful about how someday everyone would do their work that way.

 

This project was a lab that all mechanical engineering students had to do. I believe we adjusted a cone at the end of the duct, measured air pressure differences (and hence air flow) at various points inside the duct, and documented the results in a paper. Typing centered equations with a manual typewriter was not for the faint of heart.

 

Although I was using the same sturdy Nikon F, I don't think I owned a flash then. I must have relied on a combination of fast film and a relatively slow exposure, to work under fluorescent light in the basement of the mechanical engineering building.

 

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Boiler detail of an old wrought iron locomotive type boiler at the Science museum London

www.stvincent.edu | Photos of the construction of a concrete canoe by the Engineering Department at Saint Vincent College.

Testing a new cameraphone around town.

Engineering Mathematics graduation

The monumental sculpture "Clock Knot " (2007) by Mark di Suvero (born 1933) is located in front of the Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Building on the UT campus. It is 41 feet tall.

landmarks.utexas.edu/artwork/clock-knot

Richard met Ruth Halsall and Ahoane Qureshi - two students from Birmingham who are studying the Engineering Diploma at Frankley City Learning Centre. They were in the House of Commons to exhibit their work.

Welcome to KAST Engineering Company Ltd.

 

We “Bright Company, kind people” are very grateful for sharing our past, present and future with you throughout win-win business.

KAST manufactures various kinds of test equipments and systems for coil winding products, electric devices, high voltage products, and electric home appliance since 1987.

At present, 40 kinds of high accurate test equipments and systems are under commercial production, and ranked at first in domestic market share in South Korea.

 

KAST’s products are used in the manufacturing fields more than 2000 companies relating to motor, transformers, solenoid, car electric parts, nuclear plant, mobile phone etc.

KAST manufactures these products on the basis of accumulated experience (including patents) and the continuous R&D investment and KAST runs its own Calibrating Laboratory certified under IEC 17025.

 

Our overseas marketing is also expanding every year and our endless efforts for exporting will continue in order to meet the increasing demands of overseas customers.

 

With the warmest hearts and the open-minded, KAST is waiting for whoever wants to get in touch with us.

 

Achievements:

 

1987.11Established

2001.05 Patents for Surge Tester

2002.01 Designated as National Calibration Institute (ISO/IEC 17025)

2002.11 Awards (Test Equip. Parts, High Accuracy Equip. Parts)

2003.07 Designated as Superior Exporting Firm

2003.09 Designated as INNO-BIZ Company

2006.03 Certificate of NEP (New Excellent Product)

2006.11 CE Certificate for Digital Surge Tester

 

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www.instagram.com/oldbeiruthlebanon/

 

The ancient Mustard Bridge on the Litany River south of Lebanon, the late nineteenth century.

Djisser-El-Kardeli, On The Litany 1890.

 

Photo Studio Bonfils ©

Little circuits everywhere.

Students build an earthquake-proof structure in an Engineering workshop.

 

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

Graduates and guests pose for photos at Fall Convocation at the University of Toronto on November 18, 2014.

 

Photo by Roberta Baker – Engineering Strategic Communications

Students kick off the beginning of their ENGS 76: Machine Engineering course by marking their cubby territory the Couch Lab.

 

Photo by Karen Endicott.

 

engineering.dartmouth.edu

Parth Raut, a biomedical engineering student, prepares to drive the Supermileage high-efficiency prototype vehicle in the parking lot near the Ford Robotics Building on Sunday, April 17, 2022.

 

Since the competition season is over, the team decided to let a few members who normally don’t get to drive, get some first-hand experience with the rig they’ve help to build.

 

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

Cal Poly Pomona building 17, Engineering building.

Engineering Design graduation

Detail from Prototype RM-type double deck motor bus, 1954

No RM1, registration SLT56

 

The red Routemaster has become internationally recognised as an icon of London. This bus, RM1, was the first of four prototypes for the Routemaster. It made its first public appearance in 1954 at the Earl's Court Motor Show. Before entering service it underwent extensive testing, included skids at 30mph and a tilt test to at least 28 degrees. In 1956 it was trialled on Route 2 between Golders Green and Crystal Palace. Passengers were encouraged to share their views on this 'future London bus.'

[London Transport Museum]

 

Taken at the London Transport Museum Depot, Acton Town

First-year Engineering students can take some time out in the Learning Centre.

Sacred Heart University's Engineering Programs hosted the inaugural SHUmo Bot Challenge on November 15, 2017. The engineering students put their skills to work and took to the dohyō (sumo ring) with their robot creations that were programmed to act like sumo wrestlers. Photo by Tracy Deer-Mirek

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