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Étudiants de premier cycle ont été récompensés avec des prix./Undergraduate students were recognized with scholarships & awards
Étudiants de premier cycle ont été récompensés avec des prix./Undergraduate students were recognized with scholarships & awards
Taken at the Model Engineering Exhibition in Manchester, Trafford center. I went with Andy, Peter and Emily.
Sacred Heart University Engineering hosted the Connecticut Engineering Tech Challenge with the Connecticut Technology Council on October 19, 2018, at the West Campus Makerspace. Photo by Mark F. Conrad
This CreativeMornings/DC event featured Michael Hulslander of Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum on the theme of 'Education.'
This event was generously sponsored by General Assembly and hosted by Smithsonian's Air and Space Museum on December 16, 2014.
Photos by Lexey Swall
Civil Simplified workshops are designed to provide practical insight on Engineering projects, which is critical for every Civil Engineering student.
Learn more at www.civilsimplified.com/workshops
Intro to Engineering students demo their project Valve—an augmented radiator valve capable of accurate temp setting, fitted with a control unit to enhance the user experience and reduce the number of broken valves.
Photo by Kathryn Lapierre.
Aboard the Battleship IOWA Museum at the Port of Los Angeles waterfront. The youth encampment & scout overnight program is open year round, and includes a ship tour introduction to STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math) learning, lowering and folding this ship's flag, chow on the mess decks, evening entertainment, and more.
Youth groups including scouts, adventure guides, school groups, and even youth going to Catalina Island camps spend the night in the same bunks sailors slept in through history.
Students demo their"Introduction to Engineering" project.
Photo by Douglas Fraser.
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.
Engineering alumni got a chance to rediscover their alma mater, reunite with old friends, and renew their Skule spirit. Special appearances were made by the Lady Godiva Memorial BNAD and the cannon!
Photography by Michael Tenaglia
This is a very* good way to fix something. The thread is polyester and is glued with "super glue". takes minutes to
sort and does the business. The real bonus is that by tensioning the thread as you sew you will be pulling the
junction together. The glue makes sure it all stays put.
If you are in any doubt about the application of this method as a fix for a tricky problem, ask any reasonable fishing rod.
* The Engineer in me would normally say F****** instead of very. and being a Scot I take Engineering and swearing seriously, preferably at the same time. with a wee drink.
Sacred Heart University Engineering hosted "How Secure is Your Password?" at the West Campus Makerspace on September 11, 2018. Photo by Tracy Deer-Mirek
A celebration of the new School of Marine Science and Ocean Engineering was held at the Jere A. Chase Ocean Engineering Laboratory on Thursday, September 12, 2013. (Mike Ross/UNH Photo Services)
Grant is able to balance a marriage, a demanding work schedule, and graduate school with his burning passion for music. His engineering skills have allowed our band to be self sufficient when recording our own music. Some might consider Grant's multi-tasking ablilities to be a divine miracle, but he concludes that resting on the seventh day is just plain lazy.
Intro to Engineering students demo their project addressing the issue of sustainable engineering for an improved quality of life.
Photo by Kathryn Lapierre.
Dealing with a flat tire, Rwandan style, drive the flat tire up on a rock so that you don't have to work on the jack as much. When you are done, drive off the jack.
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) students traveled to Rwanda to install low-cost, small-scale hydropower plants.
Photo by Kurt Kostyu '12
Dartmouth engineers traveled to Rwanda to implement pico hydro electricity generating systems. This project is entering its second year as work is done to improve and maintain the systems.
Photo courtesy of Dartmouth HELP (Humanitarian Engineering Leadership Projects) Worldwide.
Professor Jeremy Faludi teaches his ENGS 75: Product Design class at Thayer School. Seventy percent of Dartmouth undergrads take at least one engineering or computer design course during their time here.
Photograph by John Sherman.
This image appeared in the Spring 2018 issue of Dartmouth Engineer magazine.