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Engineering change

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Four women in UND’s Civil Engineering program receive Associated General Contractors of North Dakota scholarships.

Meeting basic human needs

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Grand Challenge Scholar Jonathan Wirkkala designs water storage system for a Guatemalan community from a distance. While still on active duty, Jonathan Wirkkala, ’22, enrolled in UND’s online bachelor’s program in electrical engineering. He hoped to one day design the computers he repaired in the U.S. Air Force. Jonathan continued as an online student two […]

From Facebook to UND

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When the pandemic shook up his life, Atir searched for something new. Atir Kaunain’s quest for continuing his education started at the beginning of the pandemic. Working for a construction company in Southern California, there was no “work from home” option available for him. Aware that he was on the verge of being furloughed, Atir […]

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

UND lab makes sterner stuff

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

Students get hands-on research experience in Materials Science Lab Surojit Gupta, associate professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, shows some of the raw materials and products used and produced in the Materials Science Lab in UND’s College of Engineering & Mines. Photo by Patrick C. Miller/UND Today.   Surojit Gupta, a UND mechanical engineering […]

Promising research for N.D. energy industry

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Members of the North Dakota Industrial Commission last week toured UND’s Drilling and Completions Lab and a pilot-scale plant to extract rare earth elements from coal. From left to right are Vamegh Rasouli, petroleum engineering chair; Harry Feilen, DRACOLA director; Brian Tande, CEM dean; Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring; Gov. Doug Burgum; and Attorney General Wayne […]

CEM Team Wins First Place at the U.S. Department of Energy Geothermal Collegiate Competition

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The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Geothermal Technologies Office (GTO) has announced the winners of the Geothermal Collegiate Competition, a national contest that engages students to develop innovative geothermic energy applications to heat and cool buildings, campuses, districts, and communities. Administered by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the competition helps students gain real-world renewable energy […]

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

New engineering degree, certificate programs approved

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

UND’s College of Engineering & Mines to offer bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering, three new cybersecurity certificates To meet strong employer demand, the College of Engineering and Mines (CEM) at the University of North Dakota will now offer a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering as well as three new certificates for master’s students. The four […]