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Bioengineering Fellow’s Project Is Icing on the Cake
Ariel Ash-Shakoor, a first-year Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) Fellow in bioengineering, is participating in the 2013 National IGERT Video and Poster Competition with her project, “Icing on the Cake: Coating Smart Polymers to Control Cell Interactions.” Outcome…
LCS Junior Ryan Milcarek Awarded Astronaut Scholarship
A mission trip to the western United States a few years ago changed Ryan Milcarek鈥檚 life. After finishing his freshman year at 黑料不打烊, Milcarek, an industrial design major from Warsaw, N.Y., decided to take a break from college for…
Connective Corridor Earns Platinum Award from ACEC
The Connective Corridor has been awarded the American Council of Engineering Companies Platinum Award for Transportation projects鈥攁nother recognition of the collective efforts of the City of 黑料不打烊, Onondaga County, 黑料不打烊 and Connective Corridor design team Barton & Loguidice (B&L)….
Designing the Street Smart Phone
Meet the 鈥渟marter鈥 New York City payphone. The push buttons and coin slot of the past are inevitably replaced with a touch screen and card swipe, plus camera, solar panels and capabilities for emergency alerts and wayfinding.
PRIDE Coordinates Playful Challenges for National Engineers Week
Programs Rooted in Developing Excellence (PRIDE) in the L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science (LCS) coordinates an annual celebration of聽National Engineers Week, which brings the members of the college together and introduces the campus community to the field…
Video: Final project for engineering students means breaking bridges
Professor Sam Clemence is putting plenty of faith in his students. As part of the final project for his ECS 101 class, Clemence walks, very slowly, on top of their final projects. He hopes they don’t break. That’s because these…
From atoms to satellites
Alumnus Alfred U. Mac Rae receives Distinguished Alumni Award While those who attended SU during the late 1950s may not have known his name, many recall the Ghost of Archbold Stadium, a.k.a. Alfred U. Mac Rae 鈥54, G鈥57, Ph.D. 鈥60….
Engineers study how contaminated soil can be drained, utilized
LCS research published in Geosynthetics International Each year, 400 million cubic yards of soil are dredged from water bodies in the United States alone. Much of this byproduct is contaminated, deemed unusable and put into landfills. Mahmoud M. Khachan, Shobha…
Let it rain: Monitoring effectiveness of downtown green roof
Civil engineering professor Cliff Davidson had a breathtaking view of the City of 黑料不打烊 from a rooftop garden Thursday. But it鈥檚 the possibilities of that prime location that made the experience memorable.
L.C. Smith College awards Faculty Excellence Awards to catalog green infrastructure in 黑料不打烊, design hands-on fuel cell lab
The recipients of the 2012 L.C. Smith College of Engineering and Computer Science Faculty Excellence Awards are professors David Chandler (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering) and Jeongmin Ahn (Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering). Their ideas were selected as…