U.S. News & World Report ranked the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering 28th among public institutions in the nation in its annual 2015 Best Colleges list, representing a two-spot jump from 2014. In addition, Auburn Engineering’s graduate program was ranked 37th among public institutions, moving up one spot from last year’s ranking.
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AUBURN ENGINEERING NEWS
- Fourth-generation Auburn Engineering student teams with All-SEC linebacker to create "grab and go" hot or cold beverage can March 27, 2024Thomas Lester, a sophomore in industrial and systems engineering, earned a spot in Friday's Tiger Cage final round with his creation, Earlybird. Auburn University linebacker Eugene Asante is the startup's chief marketing officer.
- Seniors in industrial and systems engineering create revolutionary poultry farming device, reach Tiger Cage finals March 27, 2024The device, CowPaw, holds and rolls out paper for improved efficiency
- World's first field-installed, clinically-approved parallel transmit 7T MRI scanner resides at Auburn University March 26, 2024Certified by the Food and Drug Administration for use on clinical patients, the $9 million Siemens MAGNETOM 7T — centerpiece of the newly named Samuel Ginn College of Engineering's Neuroimaging Center — provides superior images compared to the university’s previous 7T research device.