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Bring an object that you would like to break (please, no body parts) to Room 110 Earth-Engineering Sciences Building Thursday December 1 at 5:00 and we will break it with our materials testing machines. Guess or calculate it’s strength and win a prize. Why are we doing this? because Engineering Science is fun.
Category: Faculty and Staff News
Posted by: sxc1
on Nov 22, 2005

Category: Faculty and Staff News
Posted by: sxc1
on Nov 15, 2005

Category: Student Accomplishments
Posted by: sxc1
on Nov 14, 2005
Michael Pedrick, engineering science and mechanics doctoral student, has been named to the first annual Chancellor's List® of Who's Who Among American Graduate Students.
Category: Faculty and Staff News
Posted by: sxc1
on Nov 11, 2005
An ultrasonic atomic force microscope image made by Bernhard R. Tittmann, Schell Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics, of uncentered ceramic aluminum oxide (white) held together by a polymer binder (black) was awarded third place in its category in the 5th Annual EDFAS Photo Contest sponsored by the Electronic Device Failure Analysis Society, an Affiliate Society of ASM International.
Category: Faculty and Staff News
Posted by: sxc1
on Nov 4, 2005

Category: Faculty and Staff News
Posted by: sxc1
on Nov 4, 2005




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