by Tom Gibson | Jun 11, 2021 | Engineering Schools
UC Riverside engineers create activated carbon from corn stover that filters 98 percent of a pollutant from water By Holly Ober Corn is America’s top agricultural crop and also one of its most wasteful. About half the harvest—stalks, leaves, husks, and cobs— remains...
by Tom Gibson | Apr 19, 2021 | Engineering Schools
Rensselaer researchers to build biosensor capable of measuring critical nutrients in water By Reeve Hamilton The surface of a pristine, transparent freshwater lake may not reveal to ecologists the reality of what’s occurring in its depths. Evaluating the cumulative...
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 | Nov 26, 2020 | Engineering Schools
Bucknell University gets $2-million grant to create a new engineering education model By Matt HughesThe best engineers in the world won’t stop climate change, ensure everyone has access to clean water, or prevent the next pandemic — at least not alone. The...
by Tom Gibson | Oct 12, 2020 | Engineering Schools
Cornell College engineering major becomes ABET accredited By Jill HawkCornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa has become recognized for its engineering program, as it has secured accreditation from the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) for its...
by Tom Gibson | Aug 24, 2020 | Engineering Schools
Utah State launches engineering research center for electrified transportation By Maren AllerThe National Science Foundation has awarded Utah State University (USU) a five-year, $26 million grant, renewable to 10-year, $50.6 million, to develop an international...