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Just got back from a few days in Dubai. Stayed in the Atlantis the Palms Hotel on the Palm Jumerah. That sure is one heck of an engineering feat. The weather was a mental 40+ everyday and humidity constantly in the 90%s. The biggest problem I (and others) had was, bloody fog on your lens, it even got inside my precious DSLR! This is one hell of a friendly place, everyone we encountered were really kind and couldn't do enough for you. The cost of living is actually quite inexpensive too, a taxi from the Atlantis the Palms to the Burj Khalif (approx 20 kms) was just 55 Dirhams which is about £17! What a drag those long flights are though!
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
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.
Title: Zachry Engineering - 11
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University
Description: Buildings: Zachry Engineering
Date Issued: 2005-06-30
Dimensions: 6.270 x 9.547 inches
Type: image
Identifier: Zachry 2; Photograph Location: Building Photo; Reference Number: 927
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Photographer: Jeffrey Thelin
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U.S. 5TH FLEET AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY (March 18, 2013) – Sailors assigned to engineering department simulate extinguishing a fire during an engineering training exercise aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Peleliu (LHA 5). Peleliu is the flagship for the Peleliu Amphibious Ready Group and, with the embarked 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, is deployed in support of maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Michael Duran/Released)
Kathleen Meyer ’12, left, and Brynne Weeks ’12, in blue skirt, meet with residents of Kalinzi, Tanzania to introduce them to the novel coffee-husk-burning stove that they introduced to the region.
This photo appeared in "Humanitarian Engineering" in the Summer 2011 issue of Dartmouth Engineer magazine.
Photo courtesy of Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering.
Sacred Heart University students in Professor Tolga Kaya's engineering explorations course raced drones in the Art & Design Gallery as part of “Pay & Play,” a fundraiser for the Notre Dame High School's STEM club. The event took place on Feb. 13, 2018. Photo by Mark F. Conrad
Engineering Ambassadors Lauren Tromp, Samantha Kallman, Jessica Doney, and Anna Sinclair visited Jennifer Pera's 7th grade classes in Painesdale on May 1. One class learned how engineers harness and transform energy. The other class learned about biomimicry and how engineers take design inspiration from nature. — in Painesdale.
The Bannan Engineering Building. SCU’s School of Engineering offers four undergraduate degree programs, seven master's degree programs, and three Ph.D. degree programs in three disciplines.
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.
Photography by Jacob Melton
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Founded and run by Thayer School since 2006, Formula Hybrid+Electric challenges teams of engineering students to collaboratively design and construct a fuel-efficient hybrid or electric-only vehicle. The annual competition is considered the most complex of the Society of Automotive Engineers Collegiate Design Series. The four-day event at the N.H. Motor Speedway in Loudon puts teams and their vehicles through a range of safety and dynamic demands—including the tilt test (shown here) and a 44-lap endurance test. This year’s event ran May 1 to 4.
This image appeared in the Spring 2023 issue of Dartmouth Engineer magazine.
Photograph by Kathryn Lapierre