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August and September Busy Months for the College of Engineering
To strengthen our commitment to giving our students and faculty the advantage of having the best facilities for learning and research, UT Arlington's College of Engineering is embarking on its largest growth ever. With over $180 million in new construction, the college is adding three new research and teaching facilities, expanding on an existing building and creating a new bioengineering research clinic at UT Southwestern in Dallas.
Over the next eight weeks, we will be busy opening these new laboratory facilities, breaking ground on new buildings and announcing major gifts. Be sure to check our Calendar of Events on the left to find out more about each of these exciting events and to RSVP!
Dependable NYC Electric Service Researchers Goal The electricity distribution system in New York City is the most sophisticated of its type in the world, but it's also subject to failure. Two engineering researchers are working to reduce the chances of a power outage by identifying problems before they cause a system shutdown. More
Autonomous Vehicle Team Scores Again A student team from the Autonomous Vehicles Laboratory (AVL) was awarded first place in several categories and third place overall at the Student Unmanned Aerial System Competition. Teams from 14 universities from around the globe participated in the competition. More
Student Takes Best Paper Award at International Conference Ka Yaw Teo, an MAE graduate research assistant and Bioengineering BS/MS fast-track student, took first place in the Student Paper Competition at the 2008 American Society of Mechanical Engineers Summer Bioengineering Conference, the highly-competitive main conference of the Bioengineering Division of ASME.