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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
Students and community members work to install a solar-powered water system in the remote African village of Nyamilu, Kenya.
Photo courtesy Michael Bolger, former president of Dartmouth HELP (Humanitarian Engineering Leadership Projects) Worldwide.
Aways known as 'The Bronx', this was a well-known company in the area. Following closure of the manufacturing company some years ago, the engineering company continued, eventually re-locating to the 'Enterprise Trading Estate', Pedmore Road, near to Merry Hill where it continues to this day. The buildings then became home to several small businesses, the major building being used by 'Laser Combat Arena'. After receiving notice to quit, the premises were vacated and demolition of the site began in 2013.
I just happened to be on my way to 'Merry Hell' for coffee with a friend and former work colleague, when I noticed the buildings were being demolished as I drove past. Fortunately, I had my 'point & squirt' camera with me and stopped off on the return journey.
Bannari Amman Institute of Technology Computer Science Engineering Students Industrial Visit at Vee Technologies Bangalore Office.
Annie Saunders '12, center; Stephanie Meyer '12, right; and community members load rocket stove supplies into a boat bound for Mwangongo, Tanzania. Dartmouth engineers implemented water and sanitation projects in the greater Dar Es Salaam area.
This photo appeared in "Humanitarian Engineering" in the Summer 2011 issue of Dartmouth Engineer magazine.
Photo courtesy of Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE).
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.
Construction of the solar-powered water pump in Nyamilu, Kenya.
Photo courtesy Michael Bolger, former President of Dartmouth HELP (Humanitarian Engineering Leadership Projects) Worldwide.
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.
Dartmouth engineers traveled to Nyamilu, Kenya to install a solar-powered water pump. These community workers aid in the pump's construction.
Photo courtesy Michael Bolger, former President of Dartmouth HELP (Humanitarian Engineering Leadership Projects) Worldwide.
I've been here for 1 week and it's snowed twice. It snowed all last night and today, dumping about 6 inches so far... on top of the 3 inches already on the ground. Not that I'm complaining - it's actually kinda cool being a Southern Belle and seeing all this. But wow... it's a lot of snow.
Taken from the 4th floor of Mechanical Engineering Lab
The goal of Coastal Engineering Education: People, Place and Practice is to engage middle-school students in the Racine Unified School District in a Meaningful Watershed Education Experience centered around coastal engineering and the natural coastal processes that have shaped and continue to shape their city and its Lake Michigan Waterfront. Photos by Esther Chovan.
Students in their ENGS 22: "Systems" engineering class work in the lab.
Photo by Douglas Fraser.
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
Photo by Wayne MacPhail
Engineering Strategic Communications
On Thursday 2nd October 2014 Hartlepool College of Further Education hosted its annual Awards held by its School of Engineering. The event gave College staff, partners, employers and the family and friends of students a chance to honour the very finest levels of achievement in this diverse and dynamic area.
Student from Castlerea Community School who took part in the Bridge Design competition as part of Engineers week at Athlone Institute of Technology. Pictured here (L-R) Aidan Leech, Jean Comargo, Eoghan Fraughan and Jamie Mee.
Pic: Padraig Devaney.
Auburn engineering dean Christopher B. Roberts signs the memorandum of understanding with Huntsville City Schools superintendent Christie Finley.
Étudiants de premier cycle ont été récompensés avec des prix./Undergraduate students were recognized with scholarships & awards
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 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