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Hess Supports Senior Design, Mechanical Engineering

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The intelligent Pipeline Integrity Program (iPIPE) is an industry-led consortium whose focus is to contribute to the advancement of near-commercial, emerging technologies to prevent and detect gathering pipeline leaks. The program is a direct response to North Dakota Governor Burgum’s May 2017 challenge to industry to think outside the box and apply new technology to […]

Rachel Navarro, professor of counseling psychology

Jan. 22 – Faculty Lecture by Rachel Navarro will focus on diversifying engineering pathways

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Rachel Navarro, professor of counseling psychology

  The first Faculty Lecture of the semester will feature Rachel Navarro, professor of counseling psychology, who will present “Diversifying Engineering Pathways: Lessons Learned from Latinx Engineering Undergraduates and Workers,” at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 22, in Education Room 7. A 4 p.m. reception will precede the lecture. Navarro will be introduced by Beth Klemetsrud, […]

At UND, a group of Engineers Without Borders (EWB) students, are working in Guatemala to provide clean water to a village in need

A New Year’s Update from Guatemala

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At UND, a group of Engineers Without Borders (EWB) students, are working in Guatemala to provide clean water to a village in need

At UND, a group of Engineers Without Borders (EWB) students, led by mechanical engineer alum David Robinson, ’70, are working in Guatemala to provide clean water to a village in need. It all started nearly 20 years ago when Dr. Bernard Amadei, a professor of civil engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder, visited San […]

The south entrance of Upson II to the College of Engineering & Mines on a beautiful sunny day.

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The south entrance of Upson II to the College of Engineering & Mines on a beautiful sunny day.

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UND Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering Feng “Frank” Xiao

Feng “Frank” Xiao Receives Excellence in Review Award from ACS Journal Environmental Science & Technology Letters

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UND Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering Feng “Frank” Xiao

Civil Engineering assistant professor, Dr. Feng “Frank” Xiao, was recently recognized by the American Chemical Society (ACS) as a 2019 excellent reviewer for his “extraordinary efforts to provide consistently scholarly and timely reviews on a large number of manuscripts.” Dr. Xiao serves as reviewers for peer-reviewed manuscripts submitted to Environmental Science & Technology Letters (ES&T […]

UND ranked #5 Best Online Engineering Bachelor’s Degree Programs for 2020

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For many working adults, an online engineering degree is the logical next step in their career. Adults who have been working for some time in fields like technology, construction, and similar areas with just a high school diploma or associate’s degree may find that their career potential is stunted. An online bachelor’s degree in engineering or engineering […]

Andrea Hanson, BSChE’02, receives Young Alumni Achievement Award

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Andrea Hanson works at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, where her expertise is in determining the best ways for astronauts to stay fit in space and to optimize performance of mission critical tasks. Up until a recent promotion, Hansen spent most of her time at NASA as part of the team implementing the exercise program for […]

UND professor Surojit Gupta holds samples of raw materials used in the Materials Science Lab.

Surojit Gupta receives young professional award from American Ceramic Society

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UND professor Surojit Gupta holds samples of raw materials used in the Materials Science Lab.

Surojit Gupta, associate professor of mechanical engineering at the University of North Dakota, has been selected to receive the 2019 Du-Co Ceramics Young Professional Award from the American Ceramic Society. Gupta is an active researcher in sustainable materials, high temperature ceramics and alloys, nanotechnology, additive, and green manufacturing. He teaches fundamental and applied courses related […]

Jonathan Wirkkala, EWB president; Annie Miles, former EWB president

Building a Better World: Alum connects with students to make humanitarian trip a reality

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Jonathan Wirkkala, EWB president; Annie Miles, former EWB president

At UND, a group of students, led by mechanical engineer alum David Robinson, ’70, are preparing to head to Guatemala to provide clean water to a village in need. The pursuit to build a better world is the driving force behind the national organization Engineers Without Borders (EWB-USA) – a group of about 14,000 volunteers […]