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Mechanical engineer inspires a love of STEM among Philadelphia middle schoolers
Mechanical engineer inspires a love of STEM among Philadelphia middle schoolers
The Chemical Engineering Graduate Student Association (ChEGA) held their 4th Annual Graduate Research Symposium on September 27-28, 2018 at the Ben Franklin Tech Ventures. The symposium featured a keynote lecture given by invited speaker Dr. Mark Weislogel from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Portland State University; five graduate student oral presentations, and 24 research posters.
Graduate student Nan Wu won the Best Poster Award at the 14th Tiger-Hen-Hawk-Black Knight Rheology Symposium at the United States Military Academy (USMA) on April 21, 2018. This one- day rheology symposium is a gathering of local research groups working in rheology from Princeton, University of Delaware, Lehigh University and USMA.
Soheil Sadeghi Eshkevari, a structural engineering Ph.D. candidate, was recently awarded the 2019 Dominick J. DeMichele Scholarship from the Society for Experimental Mechanics (SEM).
The award is given to first-time presenters attending the International Modal Analysis Conference (IMAC), a conference and exhibition that focuses on structural dynamics as well as technical advancements supporting the field.
As the harsh cold of winter kept golfers training indoors in early 2018, a team of Integrated Business and Engineering students were honing their own skills both on and off the green.
The annual ISE Department Undergraduate and Master's Research Symposium will take place on January 24, 2019 from 4-6pm in Mohler Lab room 121. The Symposium showcases the exceptional academic capabilities of today’s rising Lehigh Engineers, and highlights the resources and opportunities ISE provides to undergraduates/master’s students. The competition is open to all ISE department undergraduate and master’s students.
Computer science major Ben Mesnik ’20 says his parents were always being asked by their friends for home repair and improvement business recommendations. They had a hard time keeping track of skilled workers, he says, and would search through their drawers for business cards.
In the first months of 2018, a team of Integrated Business and Engineering students were given a single task to work on for the year: Help improve the quality of life for multiple scleros
David Morency ’18, a Presidential Scholar who will graduate from the Integrated Business and Engineering Honors program (IBE) at Lehigh with dual majors in finance and industrial systems and engineering, has won a prestigious
The Master of Engineering in structural engineering program at Lehigh, led by professor of practice Jennifer Gross, PE, was started in 2008. The 10-month, 30-credit graduate program attracts students from all over the world and is enhanced by robust industry support.