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Would you ride in a car if it had no driver other than the car itself? And would that make our roads any safer? As part of KGUN9’s continuing project…
Source: 104.1 KQTH (Tucson, Arizona) / Published: August 12, 2018 / Posted in: Computer Science, In The News, Students
In economic development, companies consider three key elements as they look to locate or expand in an area. When it comes to business climate and workforce development, Alabama is tops….
Source: Alabama Today / Published: August 11, 2018 / Posted in: Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, Faculty and Staff, In The News
Sayler Tatom cares about Big Sky, which means she cares about snow, plants and the environment. Originally from Dallas, Tatom moved to Big Sky at about 10 years of age…
Source: Explore Big Sky (Montana) / Published: August 10, 2018 / Posted in: Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, In The News, Students
With the fall semester fast-approaching, the University of Alabama is putting the finishing touches on a few multi-million dollar construction projects in the heart of campus. Sources: Al.com, Tuscaloosa News, WVUA (Tuscaloosa), CBS 42 (Birmingham), WVUA…
Source: AL.com / Published: August 9, 2018 / Posted in: Faculty and Staff, In The News, Students
The University of Alabama, along with the rest of the Southeastern Conference, is launching the Southeast Executives-on-Roster to broaden access to experienced entrepreneurial talent and to match that talent to university-affiliated startups in need of executive management.
Author: Associated Engineering Press / Published: August 8, 2018 / Posted in: Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty and Staff, Research, UA News / Features: Dr. Mark Elliott, Dr. Patrick Kung
Researchers at the University of Alabama say a 3D printer will help the military operate more efficiently. UA is one of the first colleges with access to the MELD machine. It…
Source: CBS 42 (Birmingham) / Published: August 7, 2018 / Posted in: Faculty and Staff, In The News, Mechanical Engineering, Research, Students / Features: Dr. Paul G. Allison
It’s summer, and that means Tuscaloosa is a sea of orange cones and construction zones. And it’s not clearing up any time soon, with two major road work projects under…
Source: The Tuscaloosa News / Published: August 6, 2018 / Posted in: Center for Transportation Operations, Planning and Safety, Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, Faculty and Staff, In The News / Features: Dr. Steven Jones
According to the State Troopers Association, fewer than 300 Troopers patrol the entire state, a number that should be closer to 750 according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA),…
Source: Alabama Today / Published: August 4, 2018 / Posted in: Center for Advanced Public Safety, Faculty and Staff, In The News, Research
The GulfQuest National Maritime Museum of the Gulf of Mexico is welcoming a new tenant to its distinctive building on the Mobile waterfront: The University of Alabama. Sources: Al.com, Lagniappe Mobile, CBS 5…
Source: AL.com / Published: August 3, 2018 / Posted in: Faculty and Staff, In The News, Outreach, Research
The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded two University of Alabama mechanical engineering students a scholarship that covers their full tuition and secures them a job after graduation.
Author: Associated Engineering Press / Published: August 2, 2018 / Posted in: Awards and Honors, Faculty and Staff, Mechanical Engineering, Research, Students, UA News
In 1837, The University of Alabama became one of the first five universities in the nation to offer engineering classes. Today, UA’s College of Engineering has more than 5,800 students and more than 150 faculty. In recent years, students in the College have been named USA Today All-USA College Academic Team members, Goldwater, Hollings, Portz, Boren, Mitchell and Truman scholars.