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Materials: Developing innovative methods for material response modification

Materials: Developing innovative methods for material response modification

The National Science Foundation recently awarded Siyuan Dai, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, $720,000 for a CAREER project aimed at developing innovative methods for material response modification benefitting a variety of applications from computer science to biomedicine.

by × December 11, 2023 ×
Mechanical: Achieving a cleaner future for the transportation sector

Mechanical: Achieving a cleaner future for the transportation sector

Mitigating the environmental impact of meeting the world’s rapidly increasing transportation energy demands is a problem.The National Science Foundation (NSF) thinks Nick Tsolas may have a solution.

by × December 11, 2023 ×
Wireless: Advancing fundamental understandings of wireless hierarchical federated learning

Wireless: Advancing fundamental understandings of wireless hierarchical federated learning

Xiaowen Gong, associate professor in electrical and computer engineering, recently earned a five-year, $500,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award for his project, “Towards Efficient and Fast Hierarchical Federated Learning in Heterogeneous Wireless Edge Networks.” “I’m so humbled to receive this honor,” said Gong, who specializes in wireless engineering. “There […]

by × December 11, 2023 ×
Happenings Fall 2023

Happenings Fall 2023

The latest news from around the college.

by × December 8, 2023 ×
Faculty Highlights: Fall 2023

Faculty Highlights: Fall 2023

Notable faculty achievements from across the college.

by × December 8, 2023 ×
The Award Goes To…

The Award Goes To…

The 2023 Auburn Alumni Engineering Council award winners include…

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New BeGINNings

New BeGINNings

Mario Eden, who previously served as the chair of the Department of Chemical Engineering, was named as the Samuel Ginn College of Engineerings 14th dean in May.

by × December 6, 2023 ×
Better Together

Better Together

Even as the COVID-19 pandemic slowed or halted many business operations, the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering quietly set into motion a string of exciting new partnerships to grow its graduate program enrollment and further strengthen corporate relations.

by × December 6, 2023 ×
It’s My Job: Corey Cooper

It’s My Job: Corey Cooper

A conversation with paddle boarding power broker and lifestyle luminary Corey Cooper, a 2005 mechanical engineering grad who’s not afraid to rock the BOTE.

by × December 6, 2023 ×
Be the Creed: Alicia Harkless

Be the Creed: Alicia Harkless

Distance courses have been available in the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering since most people owned VCRs and distance students received tape-recorded courses in the mail. Thanks to three decades of technology and COVID-19, things are much different now.

by × December 6, 2023 ×