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IEEE Launches Newsletter to Explore Intersection of Life Sciences with Engineering and Computing

IEEE Launches Newsletter to Explore Intersection of Life Sciences with Engineering and Computing
IEEE, the world’s largest professional association advancing technology for humanity, today announced the debut of its new IEEE Life Sciences Newsletter. The monthly digital publication is targeted to life sciences, engineering and computing professionals, as well as key stakeholders from the academic, research, and public policy sectors.

Quake test could prompt ways to shore up hospitals
What happens when a series of massive earthquakes hits a five-story medical facility with an intensive care unit, operating room and elevator? Structural engineers at the University of California, San Diego, began tests Tuesday to find out.

Problem seen, problem solved at Union Station engineering event
The student creativity that Kansas City’s engineering economy has craved for years began, it seems, with a universal kick-start: I hate it when It’s the imagination-starter, scrawled in student notebooks, that spawned many of the machines and gadgets that 100 area high-school seniors put on display Tuesday at Union Station.

Robotic Surf and Turf: Land and Aquatic Robots Show Students the Power of Engineering
A mobile application that makes controlling a robot as simple as speaking into an iPhone is one of only 16 research projects chosen by the National Science Foundation (NSF) for its exhibit at the 2nd USA Science and Engineering Festival.

Storm Lake Library Hosts Moms Night Out for STEM
Storm Lake Public Library will be one of 27 host sites across Iowa to bring math and science hands-on activities for moms and other caregivers as part of a statewide science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) celebration.

Posted by Engineering Careers Online Staff - April 18, 2012 at 9:34 am

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University of Florida students, faculty protest engineering department cuts

University of Florida students, faculty protest engineering department cuts
At around noon Monday, about 200 students circled the Computer Sciences and Engineering building. With stretched-out arms and hands held tight, they shouted, Save CISE.

Bombardier Inaugurates Engineering Service Office in Bangalore, India
BANGALORE, INDIA– – Today, at a special ribbon-cutting ceremony, Bombardier Aerospace announced the official inauguration of its Engineering Service Office located in Bangalore, India.

Research and Markets: Engineering Services – Global Outlook – Provides a Collection of Statistical Anecdotes, Market Briefs, and Concise Summaries of Research Findings
Laced with 26 supporting market data tables, facts, and figures, the report analyzes the impact of globalization and engineering expenditure on the engineering services market. The report also offers a detailed review of the engineering services outsourcing market, analyzing the benefits, drawbacks, growth drivers and challenges associated with the industry.

Students build critical skills, connections through Engineering Success Alliance
The Engineering Success Alliance (ESA) is a program designed to increase diversity and success rates among Bucknell engineering majors who come from under-resourced high schools. The program, which began in 2010, provides students with academic resources, peer support and opportunities for networking and internships so they are more likely to graduate with engineering degrees.

Reaction Design Wins the SAE International Arch T. Colwell Merit Award
Scientists and engineers at Reaction Design(R), a leading developer of combustion simulation software, have been selected to receive the prestigious Arch T. Colwell Merit Award. The annual award program recognizes authors of outstanding papers presented at SAE meetings.

Posted by Engineering Careers Online Staff - April 17, 2012 at 9:04 am

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