If everything goes as planned, a small satellite designed and built by a team of 100 undergraduate students will be launched into orbit this fall, circling the Earth roughly every 90 minutes while traveling at nearly 28,000 kilometers per hour.
Plastics engineering students jumped at the chance to do their senior capstone projects on recycling to help save their home countries and the world from a growing problem.
Biomedical Engineering Asst. Teaching Prof. Yanfen Li is a strong believer in the DifferenceMaker program’s knack for bringing the engineering profession to life for students.
Mark Russell '83 was elected to the National Academy of Engineering, an election process that takes a year and is among the highest professional distinctions accorded to an engineer.
From testing baseballs and bats to developing advanced polymers, undergraduate students gain hands-on research experience by working alongside faculty in campus labs.
The Department of Mechanical Engineering will soon train students to prepare to thrive professionally in the Fourth Industrial Revolution — our era of tech-driven societal transformation, hyperconnectivity, fused technologies and machines that analyze vast amounts of data faster than humanly possible.
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