Suspended MU engineering professor sues for $5 million
COLUMBIA — Previously suspended MU College of Engineering Associate Professor Greg Engel is suing the UM System Board of Curators and three MU faculty members for $5 million in damages. Engel filed suit in the 13th Circuit Court for Boone County on Friday. The suit alleges Noah Manring and Scott Kovaleski of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and James Thompson of the College ...
Engineering Program at University of Redlands to Begin in Spring 2012
The University of Redlands has announced a new engineering program beginning Spring 2012.
Chadwick Engineering Ltd Joins the Aluminum Association
Aluminum Association announced addition of its newest member, Chadwick Engineering Ltd. As Associate member, Chadwick Engineering will provide direct services to firms that produce or recycle aluminum. According to Aluminum Association President Heidi Brock, "Chadwick Engineering is especially positioned to help the Association better understand new technical innovations shaping the industry and ...
Engineering for a better healthcare system
N.C . State students and faculty from the Edward P. Fitts Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering are working to find better solutions for healthcare issues faced by hospitals.
The Breeding Ground for Young Engineers
Chris Fox, Associate Editor, PD&D Remember BattleBots? Imagine a smarter and less sinister robot competition that fosters youth interest in engineering. Topics: Design and Development Electrical and Electronics
Taylors’ SET ambassadors inspire Chinese students
Sharing the thoughts and experiences of the Elite Student Leaders of Taylor’s University One of the highlights of our first blog mentioned a two-week visit and collaborative mission by Taylor’s University engineering students with the Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology (BIPT) in 2011. Our students – Christopher Chew, Yap Wai Kit and Mike Ooi Ferng
Mayerthorpe wins: gets engineering fee reduction
Ann Harvey Mayerthorpe Freelancer Persistent scrutiny of service paid off for Mayerthorpe council with its engineering firm giving the town an...
Crone named to graduate education post
Wendy Crone, a professor of engineering physics and interim associate dean of physical sciences in the UW-Madison Graduate School, has been named the school's associate dean for graduate education.
Redlands partners with Columbia for Engineering program
The University of Redlands has announced a new engineering program beginning Spring 2012 through a partnership with Columbia University. Students can now earn both a B.S. from Columbia University’s School of Engineering and Applied Science and a B.A. or B.S. from Redlands.
Taylor to help build new school in Africa
Fulbright Scholarships aren't just for 22-year-olds. Just ask Bill Taylor, grandfather, Shelton resident and associate dean of Fairfield University's School of Engineering....