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BYU engineering students have built racing hybrids and record-breaking streamliners, but now they’re working with companies such as GM and Siemens to set their sights a bit smaller. |
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Brigham Young University’s Mechanical Engineering Department sponsored the 3rd annual Nephi’s Bow competition, where students competed by designing and building bows which were judged on engineering design and performance. |
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The Brigham Young University Mechanical Engineering Department was well represented at the annual meeting of the American Physical Society, Division of Fluid Dynamics. The conference was held at Long Beach, California on November 21-23, 2010, and consisted of over 2,800 presenters. BYU... |
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Seven outstanding students have received the Department of Mechanical Engineering Research Fellowship, the highest honor offered to graduate students in the Mechanical Engineering Department. The fellowship is offered for recognition of excellent academic performance prior to entering the MS... |
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An enterprising mechanical engineering student won both first and third place in the college's first annual Student Innovator of the Year competition. |
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BYU Mechanical Engineering Department’s Formula One race car was featured in the October 2010 issue of Aerospace News, an ATK Aerospace Systems publication. Click here and go to page seven to read the article. |
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Thomas Calkins won third place in the Best Paper Awards at the Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering (SAMPE) International Technical Conference. The conference was held at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake City, Utah, October 11-14, 2010, and had over 1,300 attendees.... |
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Patrick Lewis, a PhD student in the Mechanical Engineering program at Brigham Young University, won 3rd place in the student paper competition at the 13th AIAA/ISSMO Multidisciplinary Analysis and Optimization Conference. The conference was held September 13-15, 2010 in Fort Worth, Texas. |
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Two students from BYU’s Mechanical Engineering Department made a clean sweep at the ASME Micro-and Nanosystems Photo Contest. Walter Fazio won 1st and 3rd places, and Greg Holst won 2nd place. The contest was held as part of the annual ASME International Design Engineering Technical... |
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Dr. Dale R. Tree, professor of Mechanical Engineering, was awarded the Karl G. Maeser Excellence in Teaching Award at the University Conference held at Brigham Young University August 23-27, 2010. |