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Students are the Engine of SWBEC | Sustainable Waste-to-Bioproducts Engineering Center
USU College of Engineering
More than 10 projects for 2017 include 20 students total with 6 graduate students and 14 undergraduate students.
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Water Lab Draws Wide Media Coverage | College of Engineering
USU College of Engineering
Reporters, photographers and video journalists converged at the Utah Water Research Lab on June 16 for an up-close view of the lab's latest project.
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Miniaturizing America's Tallest Dam | College of Engineering
USU College of Engineering
Engineers at Utah State University’s Utah Water Research Laboratory have constructed a 1:50 scale model of the Oroville Dam spillway.
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Engineering Faculty Appointed to State of Utah Air Quality Board | College of Engineering
USU College of Engineering
Utah State University Research Associate Professor Dr. Randy Martin will serve a four-year term on the Utah Air Quality Board.
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Biosynthetic Secrets: How Fungi Make Bioactive Compounds | College of Engineering
USU College of Engineering
Biological engineers at Utah State University successfully decoded and reprogrammed the biosynthetic machinery that produces a variety of natural compounds found in fungi.
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Congratulations 2017 Graduates | College of Engineering
USU College of Engineering
The College of Engineering at Utah State University congratulates all students who graduated May 5-6.
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Darcie Christensen Wins Robins Award | College of Engineering
USU College of Engineering
College of Engineering undergraduate Darcie Christensen is among the winners of this year's Robins Awards.
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Engineering Students Organize First Annual Soapbox Derby | College of Engineering
USU College of Engineering
Students from Utah State University’s student chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) are gearing up to host the 1st annual Soapbox Derby on April 22.
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How to Engage Students Both Inside and Outside the Classroom | College of Engineering
USU College of Engineering
The S-STEM project team held a teaching seminar on April 4, 2017, for faculty and graduate students in the College of Engineering who are interested in how to engage students in active learning both inside and outside the classroom.
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USU Alumnus Makes Generous Contribution to College of Engineering
USU College of Engineering
Utah State University alumnus Bhupesh Parikh is sharing a gift that will impact future engineering students for many years to come.
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Biological Engineering Students Showcase Research at Industry Meeting | College of Engineering
USU College of Engineering
Biological engineering students from Utah State University helped welcome the world to Utah earlier this month at the Institute of Biological Engineering’s (IBE) annual meeting held in Salt Lake City.
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Mechanical Engineering Students Sweep Technical Writing Contest | College of Engineering
USU College of Engineering
Students from the Department of Mechanical Engineering swept the Technical Writing Competition held in February.
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Mechanical Engineering Students Win Big in Las Vegas | College of Engineering
USU College of Engineering
Mechanical engineering students from Utah State University competed against 23 other teams and won 2nd place overall in the 2017 Human Powered Vehicle Challenge.
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Defining Engineering: USU Researcher Tackles a Profession’s Identity Crisis | College of Engineering
USU College of Engineering
Engineering education in the U.S. is not keeping up with the rapidly-evolving paradigm of today’s engineering profession, giving some students an incomplete perspective about what their future careers will actually be.
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Faculty Promotions 2017 | College of Engineering
USU College of Engineering
The College of Engineering at Utah State University extends its congratulations to seven newly-promoted faculty members.
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Congratulations A-Pin Recipients | College of Engineering
USU College of Engineering
Interim College of Engineering Dean Dr. Jagath Kaluarachchi and department heads from across the College of Engineering on Thursday recognized eight students for receiving the prestigious A-Pin award.
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Bear Lake Telescope Helps USU Researchers Track Orbital Debris | College of Engineering
USU College of Engineering
Researchers at Utah State University recently completed the installation of a specially-constructed telescope designed to monitor space debris.
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Aggies Sweep American Water Works Association Scholarship Challenge | College of Engineering
USU College of Engineering
Four Utah State University engineering students received scholarships from the American Water Works Association Intermountain Section.
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USU Biological Engineer Featured in Chemical & Engineering News | College of Engineering
USU College of Engineering
The ongoing research into alternative bio-based fuels by USU's Dr. Foster Agblevor was featured in a February cover story of Chemical & Engineering News magazine.
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Civil Engineering Professor Named Educator of the Year | College of Engineering
USU College of Engineering
Utah State University professor of civil engineering Dr. Paul J. Barr has been named the 2017 Educator of the Year by the Utah Engineers Council.
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Utah Water Research Lab Unveils Latest in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles | College of Engineering
USU College of Engineering
Researchers at Utah State University last week unveiled their newest platform of unmanned aerial vehicles.
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Biological Engineering Professor Presents Inaugural Lecture | College of Engineering
USU College of Engineering
Biological Engineering faculty Dr. Anhong Zhou reflected on family and the future of bio-technologies at his inaugural lecture last month where he was honored for his promotion to professor.
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Utah State University’s CEE Department Gets Attention From Industry Magazines | College of Engineering
USU College of Engineering
Utah State University’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering was mentioned several times recently in the United States Society on Dams (USSD) Newsletter and the Association of State Dam Safety Officials (ASDSO) Annual Report.
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National Media Turn to USU Engineering Professor for Developing Oroville Spillway Situation | College of Engineering
USU College of Engineering
Reporters around the world are covering the developing story in Northern California where massive water flows are threatening the integrity of the Oroville Dam’s main and auxiliary spillways.
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UWRL Researchers Develop Genetic Tool to Improve Arsenic Studies | College of Engineering
USU College of Engineering
Environmental engineers are making it easier to identify the bacterial species responsible for releasing a form of arsenic that contaminates the water supplies of millions of people worldwide.
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