Biosystems: Measuring the impact of natural light on chicken production
Researchers at Auburn University are studying the effects of natural light in broiler houses on bird performance and welfare.
Researchers at Auburn University are studying the effects of natural light in broiler houses on bird performance and welfare.
Pengyu Chen, the Francis Family Associate Professor and Ginn Faculty Achievement Fellow in the Department of Materials Engineering, believes he’ll soon be able to immediately unlock the secrets of your immune system with the prick of a finger.
Brendon Allen has some exoskeletons in his closet, and the National Science Foundation (NSF) wants to learn more about them.
From sticking the landing in the classroom to grading high on the field, find out how engineering student-athletes stay on track in Auburn University’s academic deep end.
Small-town girl. Big ambitions. It’s a timeless tale, and Jada Neal is living it out one extra mile at a time.
For Auburn’s Center for Bioenergy and Bioproducts (CBB), things are coming up roses… and ryegrass.
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.
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.”
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.
From the front office of the Harbert Center to the sidelines of Jordan-Hare, David Timm and his son, Ben, are building a legacy of leadership on the Plains