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Students at The University of Alabama will compete in the latest national vehicle competition that challenges students to develop a hybrid-electric, autonomous vehicle over the next four years.
Author: Adam Jones / Published: October 31, 2018 / Posted in: Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering, Students, UA News / Features: Dr. Paulius V. Puzinauskas
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), General Motors and MathWorks announced the launch of the EcoCAR Mobility Challenge, the latest DOE-sponsored Advanced Vehicle Technology Competition (AVTC), revealing the 12 competing…
Source: Geospatial World / Published: October 30, 2018 / Posted in: Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics, In The News, Mechanical Engineering, Students / Features: Dr. Paulius V. Puzinauskas
The University of Alabama is offering graduate students and post-doctoral scholars the opportunity to join the National Center for Faculty Diversity and Development at no cost.
Author: Associated Engineering Press / Published: October 26, 2018 / Posted in: Students, UA News
For students like Alexandra Andreen, a senior majoring in chemical engineering, the Cooperative Education Program, or co-op, provided her with distinct professional experience not offered by any other program. “I…
Source: Crimson White / Published: October 17, 2018 / Posted in: Chemical and Biological Engineering, Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, In The News, Students / Features: Neil Adams
National Creditors Bar Association (NCBA) presented its 2018 awards and scholarships last week at the NCBA 2018 Fall Conference in Nashville … Dakota West is from West Law Group, PLLC…
Source: Inside Arm / Published: October 12, 2018 / Posted in: In The News, Mechanical Engineering, Students
A pair of University of Alabama professors has devised a monitor meant to help prevent accidental hot-car deaths and injuries among children left in vehicles. “The idea is that if…
Source: The Tuscaloosa News / Published: October 9, 2018 / Posted in: Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty and Staff, In The News, Research, Students / Features: Dr. Edward Sazonov, Dr. Tim A. Haskew
A patent-pending device developed by University of Alabama researchers can alert a cell phone when a human or animal is inside a parked vehicle getting too hot. It monitors carbon dioxide levels from human breath inside the vehicle along with temperature and car movement.
Author: Adam Jones / Published: October 8, 2018 / Posted in: Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty and Staff, Research, Students, UA News / Features: Dr. Edward Sazonov, Dr. Tim A. Haskew
UA’s College of Engineering hosted more than 1,000 students today for E-day. The day was dedicated to educating young students about the world of STEM, or science, technology, engineering and…
Source: WVUA / Published: October 6, 2018 / Posted in: Events, In The News, Outreach, Students
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – For the second consecutive year, the UA Magnetics and Antenna team placed in the international Student Antenna Design Contest held by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics…
Author: Gillian Castro / Published: October 4, 2018 / Posted in: Awards and Honors, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Faculty and Staff, Students / Features: Dr. Yang-Ki Hong
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – University of Alabama student team, Alabeama, recently placed third in the 2018 Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute Big Beam Competition. The objective of the national competition is to design,…
Author: Gillian Castro / Published: October 3, 2018 / Posted in: Awards and Honors, Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, Students / Features: Dr. Sriram Aaleti
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.