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Dartmouth engineers enjoy a meal in Banda, Rwanda, where they traveled to build a micro-hydropower generator.
Photo courtesy of Dartmouth HELP (Humanitarian Engineering Leadership Projects) Worldwide.
Madeleine du Toit is a Programme Leader in the Energy Pipelines CRC. Madeleine holds BEng, MEng and PhD degrees in Metallurgical Engineering from the University of Pretoria in South Africa and a Masters degree in Welding Engineering from the University of the Witwatersrand.
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Students in ENGS 76: Machine Engineering designed robots to complete challenges with children's toys for the "Toy Story" end-of-term competition.
Photo by Douglas Fraser.
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Austin Engineering is an Australian based engineering company, with operations in Australia, Asia, North and South America.
Austin’s core competitive advantage is in its engineering intellectual property, knowledge and experience. Through which its customised products provide compelling productivity gains for its clients.
Austin designs and manufactures customised dump truck bodies, buckets, water tanks, tyre handlers and other ancillary products utilised in the mining industry. Austin is a complete service provider, offering on and off-site repair and maintenance as well as heavy equipment lifting to its clients.
During the Machine Engineering competition, remote-controlled machines navigate a treacherous obstacle course.
Photo by Kathryn LoConte Lapierre
Construction of QUT's new $230m Science and Engineering Centre, Brisbane Australia.
Photos: Leighton Contractors
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Cody LeBlanc, Kevin Jalbert and Chris Forbes presenting their 4th year capstone project (Eclipticon) at the 2009-2010 Faculty Of Engineering and Applied Science poster competition.
Students in ENGS 76: Machine Engineering designed robots to complete challenges with children's toys for the "Toy Story" end-of-term competition.
Photo by Douglas Fraser.
During the Machine Engineering competition, remote-controlled machines navigate a treacherous obstacle course.
Photo by Kathryn LoConte Lapierre
February 21, 2012
The Cooper Union
7 East 7th Street, 2nd Floor
New York City
From Work Makes Work website:
"The Work Makes Work Exhibition is a shifting three-week show emphasizing collaboration as well as student and community participation in self-education. Students from the Schools of Art, Architecture, and Engineering will work together in sanctioned groups to address a common issue, in this instance the date “10/31/11”.
Considering the day that President Jamshed Bharucha announced The Cooper Union’s financial crisis and the possibility of charging tuition, the 1st Exhibition Group will address the issue either directly or tangentially in the form of a collaborative art installation. Subsequent groups will alter the installation on specified Exhibition dates, so that each new Exhibition will build off of the previous one according to consensus of each group.
Alongside the main Exhibition space will be an area dedicated to active documentation and both scheduled and informal meetings. The active documentation site will function as a daily record of the transitional nature of the show. It will contain a history of what happens in the space as well as plans and ideas for the future of the space. The Exhibition will culminate in a public reception to share and discuss the process and results of the project."