A graduate of USU with a B.S. in Civil Engineering, a Master's of Business Administration from Westminster College
Highlights
Evening With Industry
Student engineers had the opportunity to participate in the nationally awarded Evening with Industry,where they sat face-to-face with potential future employers
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Two USU Researchers Receive Governor's Medals
Researchers Bruce Bugbee and Byard Wood were presented the Governor’s Medal for Science and Technology by Utah Gov. Gary Herbert.
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Scholarship applications available
The deadline to apply is January 31, 2012
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Engineers Without Borders
December Newsletter
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Engineering News
E- Week 2012
Utah State University-College of Engineering Engineering Week 2012 {read more}
David Rosenberg receives NSF CAREER Award
"Near Optimal Water Management to Improve Environmental and Ecological Decision Making" {read more}
Byard Wood receives the Governor's Science & Technology Medal
Governor Gary R. Herbert announced the winners of the Governor’s Science and Technology Medal Winners for 2011 {read more}
USU Nano satellites rocket into orbit
When NASA launched a new weather satellite into orbit two tiny satellites designed and built at USU were tagging along for the ride. {read more}
Faculty Spotlight
The 22-foot high wind tunnel facility in USU’s Technology Building is Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Associate Professor Barton Smith’s most valuable facility for his research on nuclear . . .
{ read more }Assistant professor of the department of electrical and computer engineering, specializes in electromagnetics and focuses her research on developing affordable and high-speed antenna designs.
{ read more }Assistant professor Zhan, uses metabolic engineering to innovate pharmaceuticals intended to lower cholesterol, diminish allergy symptoms, and protect against fungal and viral diseases.
{ read more }An expert in geotechnical engineering, Rice, is an assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, he works to improve the methods by which engineers evaluate the safety of dam structures.
{ read more }Research areas include constructing models of water support structures, such as dams. Other research includes collecting and analyzing data from Cache Valley Rivers and Cutler Reservoir
{ read more }Associate professor Ning Fang, focuses his research around improving engineering students’ learning experience. He is currently looking into the effectiveness of iClickers in the classroom.
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