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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.
Michael Andrade, BESc’86, is the recipient of the 2015 L.S. Lauchland Engineering Alumni Medal.
Currently the Executive Vice President, Diversified Markets at Celestica, Michael is responsible for implementing the strategic vision and execution of the company’s aerospace, defense, industrial, healthcare and energy businesses. He is also an active leader in the community, providing strategic counsel in roles such as Technology and Communications Chair with the United Way Toronto Campaign Cabinet (2012
to present) and Junior Achievement of Central Ontario Board of Directors (2009-2012).
Western Engineering presented Michael with the prestigious alumni award during Homecoming 2015 at the Engineering Alumni & Friends Reception held Saturday, Sept. 26 at the Hilton Hotel.
There is anything to be said for ambition, and a crew of engineering college students in the Netherlands have it in spades as they aim to break a NĂĽrburgring Nordschleifelap record and win the 24 hours of Le Mans with a series hybrid.
Nor is this an attempt in some pee-wee sub class. Nope, ...
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Nyamirambo, Rwanda.
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12
Engineering building. Damn thing looks like a giant bathroom, only with nicely groomed grout.
Took this last fall. Not exactly new shininess, but I have to fill teh flickr with something...
Students in ENGS 76: Machine Engineering built machines to navigate a simulated lunar landscape. The goal: to pick up paper balls (i.e. ice pellets), wooded rings (i.e. H2O converters), and batteries (i.e. energy sources), cross an S-bridge over a lunar valley and deposit all their gatherings into receptacles around the demonstration platform.
Photo by Kathryn Lapierre.
Asher Mayerson `15, Finlay McPhail (Imperial College London, e.quinox, civil engineer), and Merritt Jenkins `10 work to clean the bedrock for the weir
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12
Back filling the gabion walls.
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12
A brave electricity engineer from Kendal is set to travel 10,000 miles half way around the world in an 18-year-old Nissan Micra to raise money for charity.
James Nowell, a trainee electrical engineer for the region’s power network operator Electricity North West, is busy preparing for the Mongol Rally which will see him travel from London to the Siberian town of Ulaan-Ude with two friends this summer.
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Intro to Engineering students demo their project Turtle Delivery—a safe and efficient way to transport large sea turtles via plane.
Photo by Kathryn Lapierre.
University of Michigan engineering student Nathan Gariepy drives a Baja car during the endurance testing at the Baja testing ground on North Campus 2 weeks before the first Baja SAE competition in California. .
University of Michigan Baja Team designs and builds off-road race cars year-round in a dedicated workspace within the Wilson Student Team Project Center on North Campus.
Baja SAE is an off-road racecar competition series organized by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). Student teams from over 100 universities compete in multiple dynamic events, such as an endurance race, maneuverability course, sled pull, hill climb, and acceleration event. Teams are also judged for their work behind the scenes in design, sales, and cost.
Sunday, April 14, 2024.
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, Michigan Engineering
Students in ENGS 76: Machine Engineering built machines to navigate a simulated lunar landscape. The goal: to pick up paper balls (i.e. ice pellets), wooded rings (i.e. H2O converters), and batteries (i.e. energy sources), cross an S-bridge over a lunar valley and deposit all their gatherings into receptacles around the demonstration platform.
Photo by Kathryn Lapierre.
High School Students from across the Western UP test their contraptions for a chance to win. Hosted by the CPCO, Presented by Engineering Fundamentals at Michigan Tech.
Kurt Kostyu '12; Sibo; Merritt Jenkins '10; Jean-Claude; Valens Harerimana, one of our workers and shopkeeper trainees; Faustin, Anaclet; Mayor (aka Pierre Niyomwungeri) foreman and translator; Alexis, night watchman; Dominic Hewes (Imperial College London, e.quinox); and Matthew Douthwaite (Imperial College London, e.quinox).
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12
Students in ENGS 76: Machine Engineering built machines to navigate a simulated lunar landscape. The goal: to pick up paper balls (i.e. ice pellets), wooded rings (i.e. H2O converters), and batteries (i.e. energy sources), cross an S-bridge over a lunar valley and deposit all their gatherings into receptacles around the demonstration platform.
Photo by Kathryn Lapierre.
Students perform mock surgical techniques during their ENGS 165: "Biomaterials" course.
Photo by Rusty Spydell.