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Freshman engineering students in BE 1200 show off the autonomous robots they built for their final projects.
The UC Davis College of Engineering recognized outstanding students at the college’s 2018 Undergraduate Student Awards on May 30. These students demonstrate the best in leadership, academic achievement, and service both in and out of the classroom. Alexandra Camil San Pablo was also named the 2018 M.S. Ghausi Medal winner. (Bonnie Dickson/UC Davis)
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ABB partnership event at Park Campus.
Model release forms signed:
Shaheera Shahrein Advertising
Linh Ta Computing technologies (DM&WT)
Angeline Ong Film & TVP (L6)
(All international students)
Plus Iky Bin Syed Noh- TV Production
Technical detail photos of the GENxplor molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) system from the Veeco company, in the lab of Professor Zetian Mi and Ping Wang in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Sunday, April 3, 2022.
Mi and Wang have used this machine for producing high-quality, wafer-scale hexagonal boron nitride. Their discovery could speed research into the next-generation computing and LED devices.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
NASA mathematician and aerospace engineer Dr. Christine Darden was Ursuline's STEM Day speaker. Students also performed experiments and participated in a Hackathon during Engineering Week.
Bethany Klemetsrud – Enhanced Pyrolysis Oil Properties through Pretreatment of Aspen with Controlled Torrefaction
2014 Annual Research Forum for Graduate and Undergraduate Students for the Department of Chemical Engineering
www.stvincent.edu | Photos of the construction of a concrete canoe by the Engineering Department at Saint Vincent College.
Utah State University partnered with the Utah MESA (Mathematics, Engineering, science, Achievement) program to hold the state MESA Prosthetic Arm Challenge contest finals during USU Physics Day at Lagoon on May 16.
“USU Physics Day is an educational activity that gives high school and middle school students the chance to explore the reality of physics in a fun way. It provides students with the opportunity to take concepts outside the classroom and into their memories forever,” said Physics Day organizers.
This year eleven teams participated, seven in the junior high category and four in the high school category.
During the competition, the teams are asked to complete four tasks using the prosthetic arm they have researched, designed, built and tested. Teams do distance accuracy relay, object relocation, dexterity, and design efficiency. Prior to the competition teams must complete a technical report and academic display that are used during their oral presentations for the judges.
The winners of the state finals, Granite Park Team #6 and Cottonwood High School Team #4, will travel to Portland, Oregon in June to compete at nationals.
The Utah State Office of Education provides leadership for the MESA program. MESA is a public education program holding membership in a consortium. Consortium members represent public education, industry, higher education, and the community.
President John Mahama addressing management and students of Ho Polytechnic during the inauguration of a new engineering laboratory for the campus
Michael Bolger, former President of Dartmouth HELP (Humanitarian Engineering Leadership Projects) Worldwide, conducted a feasibility study of energy usage and storage at a micro-hydropower facility in a remote village in Nepal.
Photo courtesy Michael Bolger.
www.stvincent.edu | Photos of the construction of a concrete canoe by the Engineering Department at Saint Vincent College.
Students kick off the beginning of their ENGS 76: Machine Engineering course with some introductory tinkering in the Couch Lab.
Photo by Karen Endicott.
Bamboo fiber ecomat and plant growth medium is made from 100% natural original bamboo fiber. It also be called side slope fixture net, ecomat, ecological growth medium, or soil ameliorant.
The new material is with 6 times water conservation capability than coconut and palm fiber ecomat products, and it is 100% biodegradable in soil during two years without bring any new pollution to the soil.
What is more, it enjoys high compatibility and near the same acid degree with natural soil, so it could be used as a natural soil ameliorant materials in some ecological restoration project.
Because bamboo fiber is full of nutrients so this kind of ecomat need not any extra addition of nourishments. The application of this materials included: urbanization gardening, side slope greening, ecological restoration, water and soil conservation, engergy saving and environmental protection, erosion control and water treatment, as well as emerging argriculture, roofing farming, ect.
U of T Engineering provides the best engineering education in Canada and one of the best in the world. It’s a home for deep, collaborative research, global impact and world-class learning. We embrace diversity, innovation and entrepreneurship and love being an intellectual focal point of Toronto, Ontario. And, of course, we are proud of our current graduates and past alumni who have gone on to make a positive difference worldwide.
To learn more visit www.engineering.utoronto.ca
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