Happenings

Alexander Davis

Aerospace engineering doctoral candidate awarded Department of Defense fellowship

Alexander Davis, a doctoral candidate in aerospace engineering, was recently awarded a National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship sponsored by the Department of Defense.

by × December 20, 2019 ×
Jason Cuneo leads a session with Alabama National Guard members.

McCrary Institute partners with Alabama National Guard for cyber training

Auburn University, through its Auburn Cyber Research Center and McCrary Institute for Cyber and Critical Infrastructure Security, is collaborating with the Alabama National Guard Defensive Cyber Operation Element (DCO-E) in Montgomery, Alabama, to provide training to DCO-E cyber analysts on Auburn’s campus.

by × December 20, 2019 ×
Li Chen (left) and Ye Wang

Doctoral student applies deep learning to biomedical data for Google Summer of Code project

Auburn Engineering doctoral student Ye Wang was chosen to participate in the Google Summer of Code, a global program that allows students to immerse themselves in open-source software development.

by × December 20, 2019 ×
Development officer facilitates unprecedented number of gift commitments in a year

Development officer facilitates unprecedented number of gift commitments in a year

A member of the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering development team, major gift officer David Mattox, ’05 marketing and ’08 MBA, worked with donors to help facilitate 43 committed proposals. The last time a development officer cultivated connections resulting in more than 40 gifts was in 2014 by Carole Ann Fowler, who served as a development officer for the Raymond J. Harbert College of Business at the time.

by × December 20, 2019 ×
Auburn students ranked happiest in the country by Princeton Review

Auburn students ranked happiest in the country by Princeton Review

If you’re happy and you know it, you might be an Auburn student.

by × December 20, 2019 ×
The game-changer

The game-changer

Bart Prorok, professor of materials engineering, calls it the game-changer.

by × December 20, 2019 ×
Robotic drone that cleans waterways takes top prize at Halloween Pitch Competition

Robotic drone that cleans waterways takes top prize at Halloween Pitch Competition

“The judges felt they had the most innovative and impactful idea.”

by × December 20, 2019 ×
Engineering a virtual experience for astronomy students

Engineering a virtual experience for astronomy students

In an astronomy class, you might see stars and planets in textbooks or through video clips. However, Auburn University undergraduate students are elevating the Auburn experience and helping the next generation participate in their astronomy elective like never before. The Department of Physics worked with students from the Department of […]

by × December 20, 2019 ×
Team members from NCAME, Huntsville City Schools, and EOS worked together to bring online the district’s second industrial 3D printer at Grissom High School. From left: Todd Watkins, director of Career Technical Education for Huntsville City Schools; Chris Faust, additive manufacturing teacher at Grissom High School; Garrett Heath, technician at EOS North America, and Lee Fleming, graduate research assistant for NCAME.

Auburn expands partnership with Huntsville City Schools

Auburn University’s National Center for Additive Manufacturing Excellence, or NCAME, is expanding its existing partnership with Huntsville City Schools to enable more students to gain real-world experience in industrial 3D printing. “Two years ago, Huntsville City Schools became the only K-12 school district in the nation to implement a metal […]

by × December 20, 2019 ×
Lifetime of Service

Lifetime of Service

The Auburn Alumni Association recognized five recipients with its highest honors March 2.

by × June 5, 2019 ×