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AUBURN ENGINEERING NEWS
- Auburn Engineering students recognized as graduate research fellows by National Science Foundation April 24, 2024Congratulations, Dylan Bowen, Marisa Kelley, Maggie Nelson, Ryan Pollard, Katie Wolfe and Robin Weaver!
- International collaboration a key component to electrical and computer engineering students' senior project April 23, 2024Seniors Katie Wolfe and Elijah Parker teamed with students from Germany's Technical University of Applied Sciences Würzburg-Schweinfurt to develop a system designed to foster farming sustainability.
- Civil and Environmental Engineering doctoral student receives fellowship from American Concrete Institute April 23, 2024Segun Osibodu, doctoral student in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, has been awarded a 2024-2025 Fellow for the American Concrete Institute.