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College of Engineering

July 26, 2017
UA Engineers Tackle Hypersonic Flight

It's a new era of discovery for the College of Engineering, which is building two additional wind tunnels to explore instability and materials failure in vehicles traveling at extremely high speeds. Faculty members Alex Craig, Hermann Fasel and Anatoli Tumin are leading the effort.

Alex Craig is part of a power trio of UA aerospace engineers to win Navy grants in spring 2017 for hypersonic research. Parts for a new wind tunnel to aid their work arrived on campus earlier this summer.
May 3, 2017
Design Day Winners Blend Efficiency and Entrepreneurship

A drone for pollinating date palm trees takes the top prize at the annual event, the culmination of a year of intense project work by UA College of Engineering students.

Engineering students demonstrate how RoboUmp, their robotic umpire, works. The project utilizes the accuracy of lidar, a pulsed laser used to measure distances, and LED technology.
Jan. 19, 2017
UA Summit to Focus on Climate Change, Water in Americas

"Science Diplomacy and Policy With Focus on the Americas" is a global conference on practical solutions to some of today's most pressing environmental and sustainability challenges.

Sept. 28, 2016
Grand Challenge: Mapping the Human Immune System

Using high-performance techniques, UA researcher Adam Buntzman has led an effort to harness supercomputers to create the first map of the human immune system.

UA researcher Adam Buntzman: "If we were on a treasure hunt, where the cure to many illnesses is the buried treasure, then we’ve just drawn the first map of Treasure Island."
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