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Igem Jamboree | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
Igem Jamboree | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
College of Engineering News
The 2015 iGEM Giant Jamboree was an inspiring and enjoyable experience for members of Utah State’s iGEM team. Sara Gertsch, Chad Nielsen, Alex Torgesen, and Tom Overbeck traveled to Boston with Dr. Charles Miller for the 11th annual Jamboree from September 24th to September 28th and presented on this year’s team project, “LactoWare: Reprogramming Lactic Acid Bacteria to Fight Malicious Viruses.” The project was well received, and the judges awarded the team a silver medal.
When not involved in the oral presentation and two poster sessions, team members were able to attend presentations by other teams and workshops that provided …
What Are The Long-Term Affects Of Spaceflight On Human Muscle Tissue? | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
What Are The Long-Term Affects Of Spaceflight On Human Muscle Tissue? | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
College of Engineering News
Sept. 28, 2015 - Biological engineering doctoral candidate Charles Harding wants to know how long-term spaceflight can affect human muscle tissue. It’s an increasingly important topic as scientists and engineers move closer to manned space flights to Mars.
Upel Students Publish Research Papers On Electric Vehicle Battery Management System At Compel 2015 | Utah State University Power Electronics Lab, Usu College Of Engineering
Upel Students Publish Research Papers On Electric Vehicle Battery Management System At Compel 2015 | Utah State University Power Electronics Lab, Usu College Of Engineering
College of Engineering News
UPEL students, M. Muneeb Ur Rehman and Hongjie Wang, published three research papers at COMPEL 2015, the annual IEEE conference for Control and Modeling for Power Electronics. The research work is part of the AMPED project for which UPEL is working with a multi-disciplinary team including the University of Colorado at Boulder and Colorado Springs, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and Ford Motor Company. The project is funded in part by the United States Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects (ARPA-E).
Dr. Regan Zane Interviewed For Uk-Based Industry Journal | Utah State University Power Electronics Lab, Usu College Of Engineering
Dr. Regan Zane Interviewed For Uk-Based Industry Journal | Utah State University Power Electronics Lab, Usu College Of Engineering
College of Engineering News
UPEL's Dr. Regan Zane was interviewed for a UK-based industry journal CRI. The journal focuses on electrifying our roadways. The main idea being that in the near future, we will be able to charge electric vehicles by driving down the road. Dr. Zane was interviewed to talk aboutUSU's research and development techniques for dynamic wireless charging.
Growing Algae In Produced Water | College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
Growing Algae In Produced Water | College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
College of Engineering News
LOGAN, Utah, Sept. 15, 2015 – The wastewater evaporation ponds that support the oil and natural gas extraction industries in the Uintah Basin may soon help spur the development of alternative bio-based fuels.
Uintah Basin’S Wastewater Evaporation Ponds Could Yield Bioenergy | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
Uintah Basin’S Wastewater Evaporation Ponds Could Yield Bioenergy | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
College of Engineering News
LOGAN, Utah, Sept. 15, 2015 – The wastewater evaporation ponds that support the oil and natural gas extraction industries in the Uintah Basin may soon help spur the development of alternative bio-based fuels.
B.E. Club Lab Tour | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
B.E. Club Lab Tour | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
College of Engineering News
Happy September 14th, 2015 (Monday) everyone! A reminder that tomorrow, September 15th, we are doing a lab tour of Dr. Miller’s lab. You can meet us at either the lab (SER 117) or in the ENGR building’s atrium 10 to 15 minutes before 5 pm so we can walk over as a group. The lab tour should last about 20 minutes, give or take. If you have not paid the membership fee ($5) and would still like to, we will be able sign you up either before or after the lab tour. Hope to see you there!
Opening Social | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
Opening Social | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
College of Engineering News
Welcome back AGGIES! Here is to hoping your first week has been going well.
Biological Engineering Faculty Awarded For Cutting-Edge Eye Health Research | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
Biological Engineering Faculty Awarded For Cutting-Edge Eye Health Research | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
College of Engineering News
8/18/2015 - More than six million Americans are affected by age-related macular degeneration and other retinal diseases, and despite the prevalence of these disorders, few methods of prevention and treatment exist today.
Be Sweep Awards At 2015 Ibe Conference | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
Be Sweep Awards At 2015 Ibe Conference | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
College of Engineering News
LOGAN, Utah – March 10, 2015 – Students from Utah State University’s Biological Engineering department brought home three of eight awards at the Institute of Biological Engineering Annual Conference in St. Louis, Mo, March 5-7. There were a total of about 60 posters, with 37 in the graduate student division and 23 in the undergraduate student division.
Dr. Britt - Wins 2015 Robins Award For Teaching | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
Dr. Britt - Wins 2015 Robins Award For Teaching | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
College of Engineering News
Dr. David Britt won the Robins Award for Teacher of the year. If you are unaware the Robins award is the most prestigious award at USU. In our department Dr. Tim Taylor is the only other person to have one.
Mount Logan Middle School Students Test Electric Cart | Utah State University Power Electronics Lab, Usu College Of Engineering
Mount Logan Middle School Students Test Electric Cart | Utah State University Power Electronics Lab, Usu College Of Engineering
College of Engineering News
On June 12th, students from Mount Logan Middle School test out their electric cart on the EVR (Electric Vehicle & Roadway) track. They will be participating this fall in a Green Power competition at the Bonneville Salt Flats to see how far their car can go on a charge using just two 12 volt batteries. Last we counted, they were over 40 laps and the cart was still going!
Department Of Energy Announces $18m To Accelerate Ev Development | Utah State University Power Electronics Lab, Usu College Of Engineering
Department Of Energy Announces $18m To Accelerate Ev Development | Utah State University Power Electronics Lab, Usu College Of Engineering
College of Engineering News
The Department of Energy announced $18M to accelerate development of plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) and alternative fuels. The funds will be distributed between five different projects across the nation, including $3.9M to PacifiCorp/Rocky Mountain Power. The project will establish an interstate PEV charging network of over 1,500 miles across Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming through installation, operation, and data collection. Target goals include deployment of #200 PEVs to fleet deployment partners, along with #13,000 PEV rentals to be used through on demand rental programs.
Infant Eye Disease Research At Usu Gets Funding From Knights Templar | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
Infant Eye Disease Research At Usu Gets Funding From Knights Templar | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
College of Engineering News
6/1/2015 - TJ Robertson, right, Grand Commander, Grand Commandery, Knights Templar of Utah, presents Dr. Elizabeth Vargis with eye health research funding alongside College of Engineering Dean Christine Hailey and Robert Bennett, left, Deputy Grand Commander, Knights Templar of Utah.
Utah State Signs 2-Year Research Deal With Korean Bio Medical Institute | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
Utah State Signs 2-Year Research Deal With Korean Bio Medical Institute | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
College of Engineering News
May 20, 2015 – It was a meeting of East and West on Wednesday morning at the Innovation Campus where a new deal was signed by USU researchers that could help bring fresh answers in the fight against cancer, diabetes and other diseases.
Cindy Hanson, Phd Student Received An Education Scholarship From Spie | Biological Engineering | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
Cindy Hanson, Phd Student Received An Education Scholarship From Spie | Biological Engineering | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
College of Engineering News
Cindy Hanson PhD Student has been awarded an SPIE Optics and Photonics Education Scholarship
BELLINGHAM, Washington, USA – 15 May 2015 – Cindy Hanson has been awarded a 2015 Optics and Photonics Education Scholarship by SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics for her potential contributions to the field of optics, photonics or related field.
Students Compete In 2nd Annual Electric Bike Race | Utah State University Power Electronics Lab, Usu College Of Engineering
Students Compete In 2nd Annual Electric Bike Race | Utah State University Power Electronics Lab, Usu College Of Engineering
College of Engineering News
Students in the Electric Vehicle Lab course (ECE 6930) competed in the second annual Electric Bike Race. The students designed and built the bikes as a part of the course, and then had a race at the end of the year to see whose bike was the fastest. The Electric Vehicle Lab is the final course in a sequence of courses on Power Electronics at USU.
Electric Vehicle And Roadway (Evr) Facility Operational | Utah State University Power Electronics Lab, Usu College Of Engineering
Electric Vehicle And Roadway (Evr) Facility Operational | Utah State University Power Electronics Lab, Usu College Of Engineering
College of Engineering News
Utah State University's new Electric Vehicle and Roadway(EVR) test facility is complete and is nearing full operation. Construction on the test track and lab building is complete and new equiptment, including a state of the art dynamometer for testing vehicle capabilities, has arrived. The facility will be fully operable by September 2015.
Position Announcement And Job Description Head | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
Position Announcement And Job Description Head | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
College of Engineering News
Utah State University seeks applications from candidates for the Head of the Biological Engineering Department. Applicants must have earned a PhD or equivalent in Biological Engineering or a related engineering discipline, have academic experience in a teaching and research institution, and a record of research excellence in the broad area of biological engineering or a related field. Applicants must also be eligible for the rank of tenured full professor. Research excellence can be demonstrated through a combination of scholarly publications, extramural funding, and recognition through professional activities. The successful applicant will be expected to provide strong leadership and a vision …
From Plants To Bacteria | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
From Plants To Bacteria | Biological Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
College of Engineering News
LOGAN, Utah – April 12, 2015 – A researcher at Utah State University is developing a cutting-edge method for synthesizing some of the most promising natural compounds found in plants using bacteria.
Student Professional Awareness Conference - Additional Details | Electrical And Computer Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
Student Professional Awareness Conference - Additional Details | Electrical And Computer Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
College of Engineering News
LOGAN, Utah – March 16, 2015 – The USU local chapter of IEEE, institute of electrical and electronics engineers, will have the privilege of hosting the annual StudentProfessional Awareness conference, SPAC 2015, on March 28, 2015.
Usu Researcher Lands Air Force Grant To Build Smarter Antenna | College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
Usu Researcher Lands Air Force Grant To Build Smarter Antenna | College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
College of Engineering News
News Release — LOGAN, UTAH, Feb 27, 2015 — All the amazing functions of your smart phone or tablet would be useless without the tiny antennas inside that receive and transmit information.
Despite their modern design and capabilities, today’s antennas aren’t nearly as smart as the devices they power. But a researcher at Utah State University’s College of Engineering is trying to change that with new research aimed at making antenna technology work smarter.
Just The Facts: A Fresh Look At Undergraduate Engineering Retention | College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
Just The Facts: A Fresh Look At Undergraduate Engineering Retention | College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
College of Engineering News
The department head and associate dean in the College of Engineering at Utah State University can pull up dozens of detailed spreadsheets and graphs outlining the latest trends in student performance.
Usu Engineering Professors Headline Electric Vehicle And Roadway Conference | College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
Usu Engineering Professors Headline Electric Vehicle And Roadway Conference | College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
College of Engineering News
Originally posted Feb. 10, 2015 – PARK CITY, Utah – Top executives from the automotive industry and engineering experts from Utah State University and around the world came together this week to discuss the future of electric vehicles.
Shpe Students Reach Out To Hispanic Youth | College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
Shpe Students Reach Out To Hispanic Youth | College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
College of Engineering News
Originally posted Jan 31, 2015 – Navigating the college admissions process can be a complicated experience for high school students, especially for young people whose parents are unfamiliar with the system themselves.
But Utah State University engineering students worked to change that Saturday night with a community workshop aimed at educating Hispanic parents in Cache Valley about the college application process and financial aid programs available for students here in Utah.
Utah State University And Nasa Launch Probes Into Northern Lights | College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
Utah State University And Nasa Launch Probes Into Northern Lights | College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
College of Engineering News
In the cold, nighttime skies over Alaska, a NASA Oriole IV suborbital sounding rocket blasted off from the Poker Flat Research Range today at 3:41 a.m. (MST) carrying six research payloads built by the Utah State University’s Space Dynamics Laboratory into the Aurora Borealis as part of NASA’s Auroral Spatial Structures Probe mission.
Usu Alumnus, Wwii Aviator Makes Generous Gift To College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
Usu Alumnus, Wwii Aviator Makes Generous Gift To College Of Engineering, Usu College Of Engineering
College of Engineering News
LOGAN, Utah, Jan. 13, 2015 – Longtime Cache Valley resident and World War II veteran John “Burt” Millard and his wife, Alma Millard, are leaving a legacy that will impact future engineering students at Utah State University for many years to come.
Millard, who turns 95 in March, contributed a gift of $250,000 this month for the creation of a scholarship endowment that will benefit College of Engineering undergraduate students and provide funding for student projects, competitions and special events.