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BYU grad student earns NASA research fellowship

Engineering Ph.D. student Shannon Zirbel has earned a NASA Space Technology Research Fellowship, an academic award worth up to $198,000 that is propelling her research straight to the cosmos.
 

BYU formula hybrid racecar takes first at international competition

The formula hybrid racecar designed and built by engineering students under the direction of Dr. Robert Todd took 1st place at the 2012 SAE Formula Hybrid competition, an international event at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

BYU engineers sweep SAMPE competition

A team of ME students placed second at the SAMPE bridge building competition.

A team of ME students placed second at the SAMPE bridge building competition.

BYU engineering students landed a top-three sweep at the Utah Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering (SAMPE) Bridge Building Competition.

BYU professor named VP-elect of aerospace association

The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) announced that Steven E. Gorrell is the institute’s new vice president-elect for education.

Six receive prestigious NSF fellowship

Six students from BYU's Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering and Technology were recent recipients of a National Science Foundation fellowship.

Batman-like device created by Capstone students

BYU engineers have created an anchoring device that shoots from a firearm and pulls a person vertically in the air.  It will be presented to the Air Force Research Lab in a competition against 17 other universities and three service academies this week.
 

Vote for team LegenDairy for Microsoft's Imagine Cup

A team of BYU Information Technology students is one of the top 10 finalists of Microsoft's 2012 Imagine Cup for designing dairy farming software.

TEE students win national competition

A model built by the TEE students for the transportation competition

A model built by the TEE students for the transportation competition

BYU technology and engineering education students placed first at the International Technology and Engineering Educators Association (ITEEA) Conference.

 

Streamliner on cover of Popular Science

This month's Popular Science cover featured the BYU electric streamliner, which holds the land speed record at 155.8 mph.  Read more about 'how it works'. 

Utah company built on BYU engineering research acquired by Lockheed Martin

Global security giant Lockheed Martin acquired a company founded to market unmanned aerial vehicle technology developed by two BYU engineering professors.

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