Stories indexed under: College of Engineering
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- Student inventions featured in Innovation Days Feb. 8, 2010 Twenty-three inventions designed and built by 37 innovative students from across campus will be on display at the annual University of Wisconsin-Madison Innovation Days competitions, to be held Thursday and Friday, Feb. 11 and 12, at Engineering Hall.
- Students use computing skills to hasten Haiti relief efforts Feb. 1, 2010 "I have this bumper sticker that says, 'Python will save the world. I don't know how, but it will,'" says Nicholas Preston, a University of Wisconsin-Madison postdoctoral researcher.
- Engineering students take out the trash, cash in on design competition Dec. 18, 2009 University of Wisconsin-Madison engineering mechanics students took home $4,500 in prizes from the second annual EMA Senior Design Competition, held Dec. 14 on the UW-Madison campus.
- Wisconsin cast-metals manufacturing benefits from $10 million federal grant Dec. 16, 2009 The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has awarded a $10.1 million, five-year grant to an interdisciplinary team of researchers led by University of Wisconsin-Madison mechanical engineering professor Xiaochun Li.
- New structure could produce efficient semiconductor laser sources Dec. 14, 2009 University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers have achieved a nanoscale laser structure they anticipate will produce semiconductor lasers in the next two years that are more than twice as efficient as current continuous-wave lasers emitting in the mid-infrared.
- Engineering students to compete for thousands in prizes Dec. 10, 2009 Engineering mechanics students in the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Engineering Physics will cap a semester of hard work when they compete for more than $4,000 in prizes in a design competition Monday, Dec. 14.
- UW-Madison, Beloit partnership produces water-run scooter Dec. 8, 2009 At first glance, a 50-cc Vespa scooter and a squad car may not appear to have much in common.
- Engineers Without Borders at UW-Madison wins United Nations award Nov. 18, 2009 Work on a project to provide a Haitian community with hydroelectric power has won the University of Wisconsin-Madison's chapter of Engineers Without Borders a prestigious United Nations engineering award.
- Detroit rally launches UW-Madison vehicle team endowment Oct. 30, 2009 Hauling five vehicles and eight people more than 400 miles is no simple feat, but when it comes to all things automotive, University of Wisconsin-Madison faculty and students will do whatever it takes.
- Middle East air-quality study bridges borders Oct. 27, 2009 An unprecedented effort to collect air pollution data in the Middle East has united researchers in a region mired in conflict.
- Two alumni among top 10 Popular Science 'geniuses' Oct. 22, 2009 The November edition of Popular Science magazine recognized two University of Wisconsin-Madison engineering alumni as two of its "Brilliant 10," the 10 young geniuses shaking up science today.
- New material could efficiently power tiny generators Oct. 22, 2009 To power a very small device like a pacemaker or a transistor, you need an even smaller generator. The components that operate the generator are smaller yet, and the efficiency of those foundational components is critical to the performance of the overall device.
- Carbon nanotubes may cheaply harvest sunlight Oct. 19, 2009 A new alternative energy technology relies on the element most associated with climate change: carbon.
- Student engineers drive Bucky Wagon's green makeover Oct. 14, 2009 Badger fans always recognize the spirited Bucky Wagon by its bright-red exterior, but inside, the historic vehicle's engine is going green.
- Innovation comes full-circle in UW-Madison student seminar series Oct. 9, 2009 A decade ago, Chad Sorenson took his first steps toward becoming an inventor and entrepreneur by competing in and winning the Schoofs Prize for Creativity as a University of Wisconsin-Madison mechanical engineering student.
- UW-Madison, Hy-Vee benefit from retailing partnership Oct. 9, 2009 The University of Wisconsin-Madison and a new member of the Madison business community both are benefiting from a partnership intended to improve the retailer's operations and the long-term quality of its employee-owners.
- Models begin to unravel how single DNA strands combine Oct. 5, 2009 Using computer simulations, a team of University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers has identified some of the pathways through which single complementary strands of DNA interact and combine to form the double helix.
- Smaller isn't always better: Catalyst simulations could lower fuel cell cost Sept. 17, 2009 Imagine a car that runs on hydrogen from solar power and produces water instead of carbon emissions. While vehicles like this won't be on the market anytime soon, University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers are making incremental but important strides in the fuel cell technology that could make clean cars a reality.
- Fall Career Connection offers hundreds of opportunities Sept. 11, 2009 Fall Career Connection 2009, the biannual career fair held on the University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Engineering campus, offers students an opportunity to meet with 200 employers seeking full-time employees, co-ops and summer interns.
- Research aims to cool runoff to protect coldwater streams Sept. 10, 2009 The ocean of stormwater that flows off of the sun-baked urban landscape is packing heat, and trout are starting to feel it.