Next week is going to be out of this world! ???????? From Nov. 19-21, the College will host leading employers from the space industry for technical discussions and class presentations, an exhibit fair, and more! Be sure to mark your calendar and click here to view the full schedule of events: https://lnkd.in/g-EQQWms
The University of Alabama College of Engineering
高等教育
Tuscaloosa,Alabama 1,862 位关注者
Advancing the boundaries of knowledge through innovative research and education of the next generation of leaders.
关于我们
As one of the first five universities in the nation to offer engineering instruction, The University of Alabama has more than 175 years of engineering education experience. UA’s College of Engineering is committed to conducting leading-edge research, providing unparalleled educational opportunities and investing in students who will be the scholars and industry professionals shaping the future of the field of engineering.
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https://eng.ua.edu
The University of Alabama College of Engineering的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 高等教育
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Tuscaloosa,Alabama
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 领域
- Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics、Chemical and Biological Engineering、Civil Engineering、Construction Engineering、Environmental Engineering、Computer Science、Electrical Engineering、Computer Engineering、Mechanical Engineering和Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
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主要
245 7th Ave
US,Alabama,Tuscaloosa,35401
The University of Alabama College of Engineering员工
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Vamshi Chaitanya Annimalla
Doctoral Student
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Edward Back
Senior Associate Dean and Professor at The University of Alabama College of Engineering
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Thomas Gorham
Environmental Consultant
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Christopher Schemel
Process Safety, Fire, Explosion and System Failure Analysis. Worker safety and Training Analysis. Complex engineering investigations.
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Head on over to the Student Center this Friday, Nov. 8, for a culminating First-Generation Week of Celebration event with the UA Legacy Scholars program. ?? This event will recognize and highlight the achievements of UA’s first-gen students as well as provide the opportunity to connect with various on-campus partners and resources for the first-gen community. The College of Engineering will have a table at the event, so be sure to stop by! Lunch will be provided, so please RSVP using this link if you plan to attend????https://bit.ly/3NYClyy
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Dr. Amy Lang, a professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics, published an article in the October 2024 issue of Physics of Fluids. The article, titled “Sub-laminar surface drag due to the 'roller-bearing effect' over butterfly scale inspired grooves,” investigates the fluid dynamic function of scales from Monarch butterflies to reduce friction drag below that experienced in a laminar boundary layer. To read more, visit the Physics of Fluids website here: https://bit.ly/3UursI8.
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Don’t forget to secure your spot for E-Day, which is taking place on Friday, Feb. 21, 2025, from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. The open house-style event provides middle and high school students the chance to learn more about majors and career opportunities available in the fields of engineering and computer science. Students are encouraged to check with their school to see if it is participating before registering individually. Visit https://eng.ua.edu/e-day/ to learn more and register! We hope to see you there!
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The University of Alabama College of Engineering hosted the 2024 University Turbine Systems Research program conference in September. Dr. Ajay Agrawal, professor and Robert F. Barfield Endowed Chair in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, served as a keynote speaker and conference organizer. The conference drew a crowd of over 100 industry, academia and government professionals in the turbines industry to campus. Read more about the event here: https://bit.ly/3YHhBl1
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Dr. Jason Bara, professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and director of the POLY-SM Center, leads a team working to improve recycling methods for plastics. ?? The University of Alabama recently filed a patent application for a plastic recycling method developed by Bara and the team that involves using imidazole to break down polyethylene terephthalate. Read more about this revolutionary research here: https://bit.ly/3NCxVwR
UA Engineer Pioneers New Process for Recycling Plastics
https://news.ua.edu
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Dr. Jeff Gray, professor in the Department of Computer Science, was appointed as a Distinguished Teaching Professor by The University of Alabama Board of Trustees. ??Gray was recognized for his exceptional contributions to education at the Capstone and beyond. Congratulations, Dr. Gray! Read more about this exciting honor here: https://bit.ly/4eFOPGV
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Our students thrive under pressure! ??????♀? A team of students advised by Dr. Sriram Aaleti, associate professor in the Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, competed in the national Big Beam Competition recently, taking home third place! Two UA teams each designed a 20-foot precast, prestressed concrete beam, then tested how much pressure it would take to break it, applying more than 41,000 lbs. Congratulations to the winning team members: Tu Luong, Chas Sanford, Bobby Bryant, Austin Castleberry, Xi Chen and Bryce Payne, E.I.! Click here to watch a video about the competition: https://bit.ly/40dELAv
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The 2024 Capstone Engineering Society Golf Tournament was a huge success! ????? We hosted several teams of golfers on the green to raise a record-breaking $72,983 for engineering and computer science student scholarships. The College of Engineering extends its sincerest appreciation to all of this year's players, sponsors and supporters.
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Oct. 13 is National Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day – a day to raise awareness, honor those affected by the disease, and highlight the ongoing research efforts taking place to develop better treatments. ?? Dr. Shreyas Rao, associate professor in the UA Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, and his students are leading the charge in research centered around breast cancer brain metastasis through their experimentation with innovative hydrogels, which they hope might one day lead to novel interventions for patients with metastatic breast cancer. ???? Read the full feature story in our latest issue of Capstone Engineer magazine to learn more about how Rao’s lab is making progress and providing hope: https://bit.ly/4eWYLve