Five of MSU’s incoming 2024 Alumni and University Distinguished Scholars are headed to Engineering this fall. Welcome Ella Sieburg, Matija Scekic, Will Linson, Owura Kwaku Debrah Fosu, and Giselle Torres. Read about them at: http://spr.ly/60459qI3t
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Did You Know: Jackson State University ranks in the top 20% of best universities for Engineering in the nation. Learn more about JSU's College of Science, Engineering and Technology (CSET) by visiting www.jsums.edu/science
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Professor - Department of Engineering Sciences and Materials University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez Campus
In the meantime, we have 2 faculty meetings on hold, pending the dean’s office to calendarize. It is more important to promote the deans of engineering and the chancellor’s agenda, through a media tour with other engineering departments, offering space and resources, in exchange for their support to dismantle this department and later on the ICOM program. With the support of the chancellor and commitment of the Associate Deans, and with no metrics and discussions with the faculty and staff affected, it is evident their incapacity to execute as administrators. This is an example of a dictatorial administration. No respect for processes and university governance.
Wednesday's comment on the decline of our institution, the University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez. During these weeks, something really ignominious has been orchestrated in our College of Engineering. Our department, Engineering Science & Materials, has been assailed by direct and under-the-table aggravations indicating our dismantling. We, the faculty, were not consulted by those concocting this plan, i.e., the Dean's office members. Instead, they opted to call for meetings in all the other Engineering departments and present there their mischievous plan. There has been no assessment of our performance that merits such a confabulatory decision. Since joining my department, I have been the PI of three major NSF projects that brought $2.7 million, $4.2 million, and $5.04 million. We have an NSF CAREER awardee among our professors. We are among the departments that attend our campus's largest number of students. We host the only Materials Science and Engineering graduate program in Puerto Rico (and one of the few in a Hispanic-serving institution). What did we do wrong? Please join us in our attempt to get an honest answer from our dean and our chancellor.
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Why should you invest in the future of engineering at Texas Tech University? Watch this video to learn about how Jennifer Cross and other outstanding faculty are coming together at Texas Tech University - Edward E. Whitacre, Jr. College of Engineering to engineer a global future! #engineeringexcellence #TTUengineering #Faculty #industrialengineering https://lnkd.in/grQXGzxF
TTU Whitacre College of Engineering - Jennifer Cross
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STEM majors, mark your calendars! 📅 On Thursday, June 27, the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering is hosting the Dean's Distinguished Seminar featuring Amit Goyal, a SUNY Distinguished Professor and SUNY Empire Innovation Professor at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Learn more about his lecture, "REBCO-based conductors for large-scale HTS applications: Exploring limits of performance in coated conductors," here ➡️ fla.st/L41RCB04
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The College of Engineering’s fall 2023 edition of Learn By Doing is here! Follow the link below to see examples of the amazing work CENG faculty, staff and students produced last quarter! https://lnkd.in/gCnEMu67
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Packard Foundation meetings have been fantastic opportunities to learn about all kinds of subjects across the sciences and engineering. Here are some things I've learned by going to this year's meeting. https://lnkd.in/geyig_xV
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Good to see more institutions recognize the value of an ET education...
Kudos to Christian Brothers University for recognizing the value of an #engineeringtechnology degree. Best of luck with your new ET program... https://lnkd.in/g_eQ4QsJ
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I share research & insights on biomechanics, exoskeletons & wearable tech | Engineering Professor @VanderbiltU | Co-Founder & Chief Scientist @HeroWearExo
💡 Nice video and write-up on Vanderbilt School of Engineering's new Dean, Dr. Krishnendu Roy. A few excerpts... 🛣 About his journey: "Roy shares his career story with undergraduate students to emphasize the importance of being open to different areas of learning. “Use your time in college to learn skill sets that are broad: how to find information, how to convey your ideas, how to work on a team and how to solve problems. These are skills that can last you a lifetime, no matter what you study,” Roy said." 🔮 Why he came to Vanderbilt: “Initially, I wasn’t sure if it was the right time or the right place. But then I talked to the provost and chancellor and heard their visions for the school, and it really seemed like the right fit,” Roy said. “You get a few opportunities in your career to grow and make an impact. I saw this as one of those times, and I so took the leap.”" 🎯 How he's facilitating impact: "It used to be a negative for a faculty member, especially junior faculty, to start a company,” he said. “Now it is accepted reality, and I have a keen interest in enabling faculty collaborations across disciplines to facilitate innovation for all.” This is true to our mission “to make a profound impact on the advancement of society and the human condition, locally and globally, and train the most impactful engineering leaders of the future.” 🚀 And his vision for the future: "Roy also wants the School of Engineering to realize the full potential of having Vanderbilt’s School of Medicine Basic Sciences in proximity. “Time, distance and funding are three drivers of research, so distance very much matters,” he said. “For radical collaboration and transformative innovation to happen, we must create programs where interests match those of cross-disciplinary faculty and then seed those interests and ideas with funding.” 🔎 Learn more about Dean Roy & the Vanderbilt University School of Engineering: https://lnkd.in/e2Nx4C_e
Daring to Grow: Dean Krish Roy builds on the School of Engineering’s strong foundation
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In case you missed it in our latest department newsletter, be sure to check out the Spring issue of Engineering at Maryland!
Start your summer ☀️ reading with Engineering at Maryland magazine! Discover the innovative stories and groundbreaking research at happening at the Clark School. Read the latest issue at go.umd.edu/EM24. ✨
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As we turn the page to 2024, Dean Deluzio reflects on a very eventful year for Smith Engineering, and a new future for engineering education. https://lnkd.in/eZYpv6xe
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