Mike Loehring, who over the past five years served in multiple leadership roles in the College of Engineering, died on Saturday, Oct. 13 after a long battle with cancer. He was 38. Memorial service plans are pending at the time of this publication. Continue reading…
In this edition: Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering will host a reception at the AIChE Annual Meeting, and faculty Qiben Yan (smart home security), Michael Sealy (3D printing of dissolvable medical devices) and Hunter Flodman (ethanol test) gain local media attention. Continue reading…
This edition includes information about two grants workshops, including one for NSF Smart & Connected Communities, a call for proposals for the November Faculty Connector and a reminder that the Fall Research Fair is around the corner. Continue reading…
In this edition, Shaobin Li earns LCA Leadership Award, CSE team earns Test of Time Award, Kieren Smith receives ASA Beranek Scholarship and Dean Lance C. Pérez helps Team USA to first place at Japan Wheelchair Softball Championships, the sport's world championship event. Continue reading…
Do you have interest in entrepreneurship using engineering skills? Then join NUtech Ventures for the Engineering Pitch Challenge, which includes a pitch workshop and competition, beginning with a required kick-off Monday, Oct. 22 from 5-8 p.m. in SEC 237. Continue reading…
“OUCH! That Stereotype HURTS!” training - presented by Karen Kassebaum, director of staff diversity and inclusion - will be held Oct. 23 from 2-3 p.m. in the Union Room of the Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center. It is the first Association for Women in Science event for faculty this academic year. Continue reading…
Grand Challenge Speaker Series / Sunday with a Scientist / NUtech Ventures Engineering Pitch Challenge / OUCH! Training / Engineering Carnival / Fall Research Fair / Biomedical Engineering Seminar speakers Continue reading…