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May 27, 2011

Engineers Without Borders Newsletter

Read about all the great contributions to society that the members of the EWB group provide.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

May 05, 2011

From Paper to Reality

The ASCE group was able to use the experience they received in the classroom to improve the design of their canoe during the NE Regional Conrete Canoe competition.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Apr 27, 2011

Jampole Wins Chi Epsilon National Scholarship

CEE Senior Ezra Jampole, the President of the NU Chi Epsilon chapter, has won the 2011 Chi Epsilon Joseph L. Brandes National Scholarship. The award recognizes a student’s outstanding academic work and extracurricular activities, particularly in Chi Epsilon.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Apr 15, 2011

Congratulations NU ASCE

The NU chapter of ASCE finished in sixth place when competing against 15 area teams with their new lighter design in the 2011 New England Regional Conrete Canoe competition.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Mar 29, 2011

Congratulations Lauren Gianino

Lauren Gianino, a senior in Chemical Engineering and the Tau Beta Pi vice-president elect for '11-'12, won a TBP scholarship for $2000 based on high scholarship, campus leadership and service, and promise of future contributions to the engineering profession.

Chemical Engineering

Dec 09, 2010

Emerging Leaders Selected

Civil students Ann Polaneczky and Matt Walsh were named as "Emerging Leaders" by Engineers Without Borders-USA for their clean-water systems that were built in Honduras and Uganda. There were only 9 given this distinction out of 12,000 members.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Nov 12, 2010

Congratulations AIChE ChemECar Team

At the recent national AIChE meeting, the NU ChemECar Team took 1st Place in the Poster Competition, won 6th Place in the race, AND received an Outstanding AIChE Chapter recognition.

Chemical Engineering

Aug 30, 2010

Neural Network Challenge

ECE Assistant Professor Denis Erdogmus was chosen to be one of five finalists in the international DIADEM (Digital Reconstruction of Axonal and Dendritic Morphology) Challenge. This competition hopes to map the neural networks of the brain to create breakthroughs in the field of neuroscience.

Electrical & Computer Engineering