Articles by: Jeremy Henderson

Masatoshi Hirabayashi

From the Faculty: Evolution of Asteroids

“We believe that our work will develop new approaches that will enable further advanced spaceflight exploration missions to asteroids.”

by × December 20, 2019 ×
Dynamic Diversity

Dynamic Diversity

Learn more about the inclusion-focused initiatives making a difference in the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering.

by × June 5, 2019 ×
Leading the Way

Leading the Way

Auburn Engineering has taken the lead on the forefront of many areas, including transportation, structural engineering and cybersecurity.

by × June 5, 2019 ×
College of Engineering launches podcast

College of Engineering launches podcast

The Auburn University Samuel Ginn College of Engineering’s Office of Communications and Marketing has launched its first-ever podcast.

by × June 5, 2019 ×
NASA awards $5.2 million contract

NASA awards $5.2 million contract

In April, NASA awarded a $5.2 million contract to NCAME to develop additive manufacturing processes for improving liquid rocket engines.

by × June 5, 2019 ×
Farms, Fuel and the Future: Biosystems celebrates century of success

Farms, Fuel and the Future: Biosystems celebrates century of success

The headlines that ran in newspapers across the region in January 1924 said it all…

by × June 4, 2019 ×
Excellence and achievement

Excellence and achievement

The Samuel Ginn College of Engineering held its annual Spring Awards Ceremony in April, presenting 30 student awards, 19 faculty awards and 10 alumni awards.

by × June 4, 2019 ×
Virginia Davis (center), alumni professor in Chemical Engineering, recently won a $342,502 grant from the National Science Foundation to investigate the factors influencing the attitudes of minority youth in underserved communities toward science and engineering.

Dynamic Diversity: Tapping Potential

It’s probably safe to call Virginia Davis an outreach superstar.

by × June 3, 2019 ×
New challenges, new major

New challenges, new major

The goal of the Biological and Agricultural Technology Management (BATM or “BATMAN”) is to produce graduates that use technology to solve problems.

by × June 3, 2019 ×
Finding Nano

Finding Nano

Armin VahidMohammadi was sitting at the $500,000 JSM-7000F scanning electron microscope (SEM), finding ways for two-dimensional conductive nanomaterials called MXenes to maybe one day charge your cell phone in two seconds, and then he saw it — Nemo.

by × June 3, 2019 ×