by Tom Gibson | Mar 2, 2021 | Engineering Schools
Missouri S&T wins grant for high-resolution 4-D X-ray CT scanner By Sarah Potter Researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology who study the properties of various types of materials will soon have a sophisticated scanning tool available to help...
by Tom Gibson | Feb 18, 2021 | Engineering Firms
In memoriam: Celebrating the life of Alfred “Pete” Petrofsky By Allison Halvorson McMillen Jacobs Associates has announced that Alfred “Pete” Petrofsky, former CFO and Chairman, passed away recently at the age of 92. Hailing from Connecticut, Pete received his B.S....
by Tom Gibson | Feb 7, 2021 | Engineering News
Engineer takes readers on a historical journey through ancient civilization measurement in new book By Meghan Bowman Author Roland Boucher has released his debut book Ancient Measurement: How Ancient civilizations created Precise and Reproducible Standards. Boucher,...
by Tom Gibson | Jan 20, 2021 | Green Building
Hillsboro, Oregon begins generating renewable electricity from an underground water pipeline By Jennifer Allen Newton The City of Hillsboro, Oregon, Energy Trust of Oregon, Portland General Electric, and InPipe Energy recently announced the completion of the...
by Tom Gibson | Jan 14, 2021 | Company Profile
All Things Chemical Process Engineering Headquartered in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, engineering firm Process Engineering Associates specializes in one discipline, but they apply it to many types of projects all over the world By Mary Serreze Back in the 1990s, three young...