Department of Mechanical Engineering launches summer camp program
The Department of Mechanical Engineering is launching four week-long, project-based summer learning programs for middle and high school students.
The Department of Mechanical Engineering is launching four week-long, project-based summer learning programs for middle and high school students.
For the 2018 Love Your State Day of Giving, mechanical engineering alumnus Loren Snyder is giving back to first-generation students by donating $5,000 to support the college’s First-Generation Scholarship.
University Distinguished Professor Emeritus Thomas Vonder Haar has co-authored a book about Verner Suomi, the founder of satellite meteorology.
University Distinguished Professor Emeritus Graeme Stephens has been selected to receive the 2017 Mason Gold Medal from the Royal Meteorological Society.
The School of Biomedical Engineering, which has grown from 29 core faculty in 2007 to almost 50 today, celebrates its 10th anniversary this academic year.
In an Interview with Mission: Water, Klotzbach reviews the science behind 2017’s devastating hurricane season.
Imagine a future where medical results do not take weeks, or require long trips to the doctor’s office, but instead are as easy as purchasing a gift card. New systems engineering professor Steve Simske thinks combining broad skillsets with engineering could potentially lead to a “gift of life” card, which could easily capture bodily samples such as saliva and instantly report medical conditions.
Sudeep Pasricha, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, has received the Mid-Career Research Achievement Award from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers-Computer Society Technical Committee on Very Large Scale Integration.
Barnes will use her grant to study causal connections between the Arctic and mid-latitudes.
27 high school girls got to live a day in an engineering student’s shoes for Stick with SWE, a Society of Women Engineers (SWE) event.