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Wisdom from the workroom: David Robinson shares lessons in product development

Dr. David Robinson, a developer for the Segway PT and the da Vinci surgical robot, spoke at Thursday’s college lecture. He shared the four main lessons he has learned in his career.

Student founds first campus chapter of WiM - national director speaks at opening meeting

Manufacturing engineering student Rebecca Madsen founded BYU WiM, the first ever student chapter of Women in Engineering. Allison Grealis, the director of WiM, visited and spoke at BYU WiM’s first meeting.

Building with steel, concrete and canned goods

Civil engineering students are getting ready for the ASCE Rocky Mountain Conference, which starts this week at Utah State University. Some of the conference events are 'canstruction', the concrete canoe competition and the steel bridge competition.

The science of smashing things: BYU Splash Lab's new "slow motion chaos" video

The BYU Splash Lab celebrated spring by smashing and spinning eggs, freezing daffodils and shattering marshmallow Peeps - all at 7,000 frames per second.

Bike service project featured on BYU Weekly

A total of 175 hours of service were provided, 78 people participated and 27 bikes were completed at the "Some Assembly Required" bicycle-building service project two weeks ago.

"Discovering the Future Leader Within You"

Matt Smith, VP of manufacturing at BD Medical, shared four points that help students realize their leadership potential.

A whole new kind of recess

More than 800 public school students visited BYU for this year's Engineering and Technology Day, hosted by the Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering and Technology.

"Some Assembly Required" service project

A bike assembly service project will be held from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Feb. 19, 21 and 22 (Tuesday, Thursday and Friday) in the step-down lounge of the Clyde Building.

Waves & weather: BYU engineers study how internal waves impact weather, atmosphere

According to ME Professor Julie Crockett, forecasters make mistakes because the models they use for predicting weather can’t accurately track highly influential elements called internal waves.

The leadership behind an $11 billion corporation

John B. Prows, VP of Huntsman Corporation, shared experiences that have made Huntsman a multi billion dollar global enterprise.

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