by raw017 | Dec 11, 2024 | 2025, Current Issue, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, In the News
From left, Kim Needy, dean of the College of Engineering, signs a beam while Margaret Sova McCabe, vice chancellor for research and innovation, and Chancellor Charles Robinson observe. One-of-a-Kind Semiconductor Facility Expected to Open in 2025 By Andy Albertson...
by raw017 | Dec 10, 2024 | 2025, Civil Engineering, Current Issue, Features, Research
Civil Engineering researchers discuss modification to the test configuration. Reinforcing Steel: Advancing Seismic Resilience By Mike Emery Seismic forces originating deep within the Earth constantly threaten structures. Each year, an average of 600 structures in the...
by raw017 | Dec 6, 2024 | 2025, Biomedical Engineering, Current Issue, Features
Arkansan Dewey Hickey demonstrates the touch and grip force he’s able to experience with his prosthetic. Photo by Russell Cothren. Biomedical Researchers Help to Restore Touch – and Hope – for Amputees By Jennifer Holland The Institute for...
by raw017 | Dec 5, 2024 | 2025, Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Current Issue, Faculty Spotlight, Features
Becca Muenich joined the Biological and Agricultural Engineering Department as an associate professor. Photo by Reid Williams Agriculture Offers Engineers Opportunities to Improve Sustainability By John Lovett Agriculture is a good field for an engineer looking to...
by raw017 | Dec 5, 2024 | 2025, Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Current Issue, Features, Research
Associate professor Ben Runkle checks a piece of equipment that helps researchers monitor conditions in a flooded rice field. Photo By Rory Doyle, New York Times Study Seeks to Refine Knowledge About Climate Impact of Rice Farming By Jennifer P. Cook A project led by...