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Students were able to check out all the engineering clubs at UC Davis.

Chemical Engineering courses re-launched - January 2011

Luckily, half my toolbox was rattling around in the boot of my car.

Taken on Nathan Phillips Square

Here is where the bridge at Aller used to be, already returning to nature. Viewed on the 18th March 2014.

Students kick off the beginning of their ENGS 76: Machine Engineering course with some introductory tinkering in the Couch Lab.

 

Photo by Karen Endicott.

 

engineering.dartmouth.edu

Engineering Design graduation

Picture by Clint Randall www.pixelprphotography.co.uk

 

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

​On 2–3 July, the Department of Engineering held its 2015 Open Days, where prospective students are welcomed in to visit and experience the facilities and chat with current students and staff. All photos Credit: Quang Ha

4-H Clover College is a four-day series of hands-on workshops for youth presented by Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County. Many of the projects made during the sessions are eligible to be exhibited at the Lancaster County Super Fair in August.

 

In Amazing Engineering 1, youth designed and built a basket from various office and craft supplies that would carry people and traveled along a stretched, angled string. Teams also designed a prosthetic leg from a toilet plunger, tape and various office supplies. Taught by UNL College of Engineering

 

In Lancaster County, the 4-H youth development program is a partnership between Nebraska Extension and the Lancaster County government. Learn more about Lancaster County 4-H at lancaster.unl.edu/4h.

Urga Field Gas Compressor Plant, Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan

Engineering Design graduation

The South Gates of the University of Cambridge's Department of Engineering, a simple pattern of polygons representing... actually I have no idea on that last bit.

Weekly team photo comp - theme was Engineering. Decided NOT to enter this one that i applied Elements plastic wrap filter to (it covered up the dust!).

Last year or so, I lost my mind momentarily and bought an X-keys 20-key programmable keypad, which I used heavily for months as an app-launcher, and then never again. P.I. Engineering makes it, and so I had to check out the new offerings at their booth. Their stuff is really neat. They have a long bar of programmable keys that I've lusted over in the past, and their newest deal has a bunch of keys surrounding a trackball (right side of the above photo). Problem is, most of their stuff is $90 and up. As I said... lost my mind temporarily, and then again when I modded it.

 

New madness includes their 84 and 128 key boards, with prices several times their key counts. But hey, with the X-keys standard clear removable keycaps, you could probably replicate an entire McDonald's register on one of these. They even have magstrip-reading versions.

Class 73 at rear of our train.

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

 

Mike Ibey, machine shop instructor, gives an equipment demonstration.

 

Photo by Douglas Fraser.

Author: Clarke, J. Wright Date: 1893 See more: wellcomelibrary.org/player/b2038533x#?asi=0&ai=152

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Copyright, Jason KB Photo, 2011.

Students were able to check out all the engineering clubs at UC Davis.

On Thursday October 3rd Hartlepool College's School of Engineering held its annual Awards Ceremony. Many families, friend and employers braved some rainy weather to support the achievements and excellence of the students and apprentices. For the full story visit the College's website, www.hartlepoolfe.ac.uk.These images have been digitally reduced for online viewing. Higher resolution versions are available on request.

 

Photography ©2013 Hartlepool College of Further Education

4-H Clover College is a four-day series of hands-on workshops for youth presented by Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County. Many of the projects made during the sessions are eligible to be exhibited at the Lancaster County Super Fair in August.

 

In Amazing Engineering 1, youth designed and built a basket from various office and craft supplies that would carry people and traveled along a stretched, angled string. Teams also designed a prosthetic leg from a toilet plunger, tape and various office supplies. Taught by UNL College of Engineering

 

In Lancaster County, the 4-H youth development program is a partnership between Nebraska Extension and the Lancaster County government. Learn more about Lancaster County 4-H at lancaster.unl.edu/4h.

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.

Students were able to check out all the engineering clubs at UC Davis.

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

 

Kevin Baron, machine shop manager and instructor, gives an equipment demonstration.

 

Photo by Douglas Fraser.

Regents Professor Cheng Zhu (front, left), Baoyu Liu (middle), and Wei Chen (right) in Cheng Zhu's lab

On Thursday October 3rd Hartlepool College's School of Engineering held its annual Awards Ceremony. Many families, friend and employers braved some rainy weather to support the achievements and excellence of the students and apprentices. For the full story visit the College's website, www.hartlepoolfe.ac.uk.These images have been digitally reduced for online viewing. Higher resolution versions are available on request.

 

Photography ©2013 Hartlepool College of Further Education

Summer 2013 Induction to the Profession Ceremony

Jun Zhu, professor of biological and agricultural engineering, with the poultry litter digester designed to reduce the liquid content and solid bulk of poultry litter. (U of A System Division of Agriculture photo by Fred Miller)

Engineering week breakfast held in Benedum Hall, Monday, March 26, 2018. The event also included a Family Feud-style event. 1953

Ph.D. Innovation Program candidate Steven Reinitz (front) and Professor Douglas Van Citters (back) work together in the lab on research for The Dartmouth Biomedical Engineering Center.

 

Photo by Liza Chrust Friedman.

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