It’s My Job: Katelyn Rheinlander
Katelyn Rheinlander spends her days solving problems at the largest Frito-Lay facility in North America.
Katelyn Rheinlander spends her days solving problems at the largest Frito-Lay facility in North America.
I believe in education, which gives me the knowledge to work wisely and trains my mind and my hands to work skillfully.
I believe that this is a practical world and that I can count only on what I earn. Therefore, I believe in work, hard work.
I believe in the human touch, which cultivates sympathy with my fellow men and mutual helpfulness and brings happiness for all
I believe in honesty and truthfulness, without which I cannot win the respect and confidence of my fellow men.
Several barriers must first be overcome before widespread adoption of Urban Air Mobility is a possibility.
Vinamra Agrawal, assistant professor of aerospace engineering, received a $408,000 National Science Foundation award to investigate the multiscaled response of materials when subjected to shock loading. David Bevly, the Bill and Lana McNair Professor of mechanical engineering, received $444,000 in total awards for GPS and alternative positioning, navigation and timing […]
Four more Auburn Engineering faculty members have been selected for the prestigious NSF Early Career Development (CAREER) program.
Retired Adm. Michael Rogers spoke at Auburn University on Nov. 1 as part of the Leaders on the Plains series, hosted by the McCrary Institute for Cyber and Critical Infrastructure Security.
Auburn University and the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering recently hosted the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) director and assistant director during a two-day event.