“The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn.” Ralph Waldo Emerson’s words resonate deeply, carrying the essence of potential within them. In the world of industry, this potential finds its expression in industrial engineering, a discipline that weaves together efficiency, innovation, and transformation. As we embark on this journey into the heart of industrial engineering, we uncover … Read More
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Exploring the Boundless Horizons of Aerospace Engineering
In the grand tapestry of human achievement, few disciplines exemplify our relentless pursuit of knowledge and exploration quite like aerospace engineering. Rooted in the synergy of scientific curiosity and technological ingenuity, aerospace engineering propels us beyond the confines of our terrestrial existence, reaching for the stars and unraveling the mysteries of the cosmos. In this essay, we shall embark upon … Read More
Researchers train a machine-learning model to monitor and
Scientists and engineers are constantly developing new materials with unique properties that can be used for 3D printing, but figuring out howto print with these materials can be a complex, costly conundrum.
Often, an expert operator must use manual trial-and-error — possibly making thousands of prints — to determine ideal parameters that consistently print a new material effectively. These parameters
In memoriam: Daniel Hodge, former department head of
Daniel Hodge, who served as the head of the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Virginia Tech from 1981-89, died July 20 in Blacksburg at the age of 83.
In the eight years that Hodge headed the department, “numerous milestones in its history occurred, including the completion of the upper three floors of Whittemore Hall, the establishment
ASU Regents Professor wins IEEE Prize Paper Award
ASU professor collaborating on oral history, book project
Think of the civil rights movement in the United States and several names come to mind.
Martin Luther King Jr. Rosa Parks. John Lewis.
Their stories, you know.
Curtis Austin, an associate professor of history in Arizona State University’s School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies, believes
UTA engineering professor appointed to UN committee – News
Wei-Jen Lee, a professor of electrical engineering at The University of Texas at Arlington, is one of just five faculty members from an American university invited to serve on the United Nations Council of Engineers for the Energy Transition (CEET): An Independent Advisory Council to the Secretary-General.