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Students perform mock surgical techniques during their ENGS 165: "Biomaterials" course.
Photo by Rusty Spydell.
Engineering model of the Robonaut 2 (R2 for short, there are a lot of scifi geeks at NASA!). The flight model R2 will be launched aboard STS-133.
Incoming students get an introduction to Thayer School's suite of resources and labs as part of ENGS 21: Introduction to Engineering.
Terry Priestley, engineering lab instructor, gives an equipment demonstration.
Photo by Douglas Fraser.
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
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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
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Didn't turn out how I had hoped. The engine room playset doesn't have a back side in Gordi's office, so I improvised. I'm gonna build some "set pieces", fool with the lighting, and take the shot again.
Coffee-brewing class teaches engineering skills
Following its successful debut as a freshman seminar course in the 2013 spring quarter, instructors William Ristenpart and Tonya Kuhl are expanding ECM 1 — “The Design of Coffee” — into an undergraduate general-ed course for Winter Quarter 2014.
engineering.ucdavis.edu/blog/coffee-brewing-class-teaches...
Photo by Katherine Lin/UC Davis Engineering
Summer project overload. This was supposed to happen a couple of months ago. A Playstation 2 controller that has to be "charged" up to play so that it gradually diminishes in "power" over time until you "charge" it up again. Why Playstation 2? The only game I really play that I'd like to have this kind of effect? Katamari Damacy. Like..shouldn't The Prince get a little tired after awhile? Pushing that big Katamari ball around all over the place?
Étudiants de premier cycle ont été récompensés avec des prix./Undergraduate students were recognized with scholarships & awards
Engineering meets rivers (called Ponte Cinque Archi) on A19 road beyond Enna, Sicily. Photo taken on 19 March 2012. Quite a feat to construct two road lanes along a river's course.
Emily Porter '10 Th'11 works on a pico-hydro turbine.
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering DHE members traveled to Banda, Rwanda to install the turbine to generate energy.
Photo courtesy of DHE.
Étudiants de premier cycle ont été récompensés avec des prix./Undergraduate students were recognized with scholarships & awards
Carlo Menon's team working with parathlete Danny Letain on a bionic hand (and competing with it in the world's first cyborg olympic-style event, the Cybathlon.)
The campus has state-of-the-art engineering workshops and equipment - some of the best in New Zealand. Photograph taken 1 May 2009.
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering DHE members traveled to Banda, Rwanda to install a pico-hydro turbine to generate energy.
Collin Chideme '14, right, cuts through chrome-plated steel, with the help of Zheng-Yi Yang '14, left.
Photo courtesy of DHE.
Listed 6/26/2017
West side of Cochran Mill Road, approximatelv 2 miles south of Bruceton, Pennsylvania
Reference number: 100001250
The Experimental and Safety Research Coal Mine is significant for its association with 20th century government research that directly enhanced the safety of the mining industry. Research in the mines led to breakthroughs in understanding the physical and chemical characteristics of coal dust and methane gas and how they interact with explosives and electronic equipment in a mine environment. Staff applied mine research to produce new explosives that replaced the dangerous use of black powder with a list of permitted explosives that prevented mine explosions. Also developed through mine research were a multitude of new electronic equipment, headlamps, lighting systems, and other safety equipment that reduced the possibility of explosions and increased the likelihood of miners surviving a disaster. The sum of this work led to the prevention of mining disasters and the creation of a safer and healthier work environment for coal miners in the twentieth century. The period of significance begins in 1910 with the construction of the Experimental Mine and ends in 1982 when significant experimentation related to the coal industry ceased at this location.
National Register of Historic Places Homepage
Étudiants de premier cycle ont été récompensés avec des prix./Undergraduate students were recognized with scholarships & awards