The Game Changer
Fall Saturdays have gotten complicated for Michael Zabala, founder and chairman of XO Armor.
Fall Saturdays have gotten complicated for Michael Zabala, founder and chairman of XO Armor.
“Auburn’s industrial and systems engineering program was a great fit for me as it offered the occupational safety and ergonomics (OSE) graduate certificate along with industrial and systems engineering courses.”
“To create a great company culture, everything comes back to the issue of respect for every single person,” said Susan Story, ’81 industrial engineering and former president and CEO of American Water, the largest water utility in the United States.
Sabit Adanur, mechanical engineering professor, was awarded a grant from the State of Alabama ADECA-ARDEF program for a project titled “Design, Fabrication and Testing of Novel Medical Facemasks to Prevent COVID-19.”
The big engineering school in Texas had a cool space. Just not cool enough for Ethan Peat.
Auburn University is committing unprecedented levels of support for research across the Auburn campus, bolstering engineering research programs that have long been on the ascendancy. These departmental highlights offer a snapshot into the groundbreaking research being performed by Auburn Engineering faculty.
A snapshot of recent accomplishments both in and around the college.
Thanks to the reputation of the units under the Auburn University Transportation Research Institute’s umbrella, extramural funding for transportation is greater than any other single topic within Auburn University’s research footprint.
Alumni serve as important role models for current and future Auburn Engineering students. Read how these African American alumni are using their stories to help the next generation see what is possible with their engineering degree.
“Representing Auburn was awesome. But never in a million years would I have thought it would have been through cornhole.”