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Peter Liu, left, received an NSF CAREER award to support his research into deep learning's application in predicting fatigue performance in additive manufacturing.

Industrial and Systems: Predicting additive manufacturing fatigue through deep learning

The National Science Foundation (NSF) is turning to Peter Liu, assistant professor of industrial and systems engineering, in the form of a $500,000 CAREER Award meant to generate new insight into defect formation relevant to fatigue performance of parts manufactured through laser powder-bed fusion (LPBF) and uncover the synergistic impacts of multi-scale factors on fatigue fractures.

by × December 9, 2024 ×
Materials: Synthesizing 2D materials for novel energy applications

Materials: Synthesizing 2D materials for novel energy applications

The National Science Foundation awarded Konstantin Klyukin, assistant professor of materials engineering, $1.2 million through its Designing Materials to Revolutionize and Engineer our Future program, which funds research into “novel materials to address grand societal challenges.”

by × December 9, 2024 ×
Be the Creed: Tony Smoke

Be the Creed: Tony Smoke

Tony Smoke was the first person in his family to attend college, and he is committed to making that jump possible for tomorrow’s engineers through his family scholarship in the College of Engineering.

by × December 9, 2024 ×
Mechanical: Auburn Institute’s FHE reputation underscored with multiple winning additively manufactured electronic proposals

Mechanical: Auburn Institute’s FHE reputation underscored with multiple winning additively manufactured electronic proposals

If you’re trying to gauge Auburn’s preeminence in harsh environment electronics resiliency development and flexible hybrid electronics (FHE) research, look no further than the latest project call of the NextFlex National Manufacturing Institute.

by × December 9, 2024 ×
Be the Creed: Dean Hendrix

Be the Creed: Dean Hendrix

Leadership by example is paramount to Dean Hendrix.

by × December 9, 2024 ×
Lifetime of Service

Lifetime of Service

The Lifetime Achievement Awards honor distinguished members of the Auburn Family for extraordinary accomplishments in their personal and professional lives, as well as dedication to the university. Noteworthy recent graduates in the midst of their careers are recognized with the Young Alumni Achievement Award. Recipients are nominated by their peers […]

by × December 8, 2024 ×
The 2024 Auburn Alumni Engineering Council award winners included Distinguished Auburn Engineers Maury Gaston, ’82 mechanical engineering; Chris
Kramer, ’94 civil engineering; Shirley Boulware, ’91 chemical engineering; Art Slotkin, ’68 aerospace engineering; Outstanding Young Auburn Engineer
Jordan Watkins, ’12 civil engineering; and Superior Service Sushil Bhavnani, professor emeritus.

The Award Goes To…

The 2024 Auburn Alumni Engineering Council award winners included Distinguished Auburn Engineers Maury Gaston, ’82 mechanical engineering; Chris
Kramer, ’94 civil engineering; Shirley Boulware, ’91 chemical engineering; Art Slotkin, ’68 aerospace engineering; Outstanding Young Auburn Engineer
Jordan Watkins, ’12 civil engineering; and Superior Service Sushil Bhavnani, professor emeritus.

by × December 8, 2024 ×
Faculty Highlights: Fall 2024

Faculty Highlights: Fall 2024

Notable faculty achievements from across the college.

by × December 6, 2024 ×
Starting from Scratch

Starting from Scratch

Alumnus Charles Gavin paves the way for future Auburn engineers.

by × May 20, 2024 ×
It’s My Job: Lauren Hicks

It’s My Job: Lauren Hicks

A conversation with YETI design engineer Lauren Hicks, a 2022 materials engineering alumna who’s job is definitely cooler than most.

by × May 20, 2024 ×