The lingering uncertainty around the country’s major rail infrastructure projects is already causing “untold damage”, senior officials in the UK’s infrastructure and engineering industry have told the government following the release of the budget. The much anticipated Integrated Rail Plan (IRP) has been delayed again, having long been reserved for …
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It is an exciting time for the UK civil engineering industry with many important projects on the horizon. This job increases the pressure on project managers, many of whom oversee larger and more complex projects with teams working on multiple projects at one time. With major engineering projects such as …
Read More »Signing of a contract for the first phase of the Edenderry Inner Relief Road project
Joséphine Lee, staff officer; Ciaran Garry, MD Tower Civil Engineering; Sharon Kennedy, Regional Director Edenderry MD; Councilor Liam Quinn, Caothaoirleach Edenderry MD; Tom Shanahan, Director of Transportation OCC; Anna-Marie Delaney, Executive Director of Offaly County Council; & Mark Mahon, District Engineer, Edenderry MD. Posted: Sun, 24 Oct 2021, 13:47 Last …
Read More »North Texas Businesses Make Newsweek List of America’s Top 100 Most Valuable Workplaces ”Dallas Breaks New Ground
Newsweek Magazine just released its first ranking of the most popular workplaces, and some Dallas-Fort Worth companies are on the list. âWhat we measure, critically, is what employees think about their organization,â Newsweek wrote in its introduction to the list. âAfter all, there is a big difference between workers who …
Read More »Pond and FSB Begin Design of First Fuel Cell Hangar for B-21 Aircraft | New
Atlanta, Oct 21, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Pond, one of the nation’s fastest growing architectural and engineering firms, and its joint venture partner Frankfurt-Short-Bruza Associates (FSB-Pond JV) were given their first mission to support the US Air Force’s beddown of its new stealth bomber, the B-21 Raider. The first location …
Read More »Students gain hands-on experience with local sewer testing
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Read More »Chazen Selects e-PlanREVIEW® and goPost ™ in Strategy to Advance Operations Through Improved Plan Review Processes | New
IRVINE, Calif., October 18, 2021 / PRNewswire-PRWeb / – e-PlanSoft â¢, developer and provider of industry-leading cloud-based electronic plan review solutions, today announced that Chazen, a LaBella company has selected e-PlanREVIEW® and goPost ⢠Public Portal (goPost) as its plan review and admissions solutions. Chazen chose e-PlanSoft solutions to equip …
Read More »Lester Fisseler (1930 – 2021) obituary – Waco, TX
Lester G. Fisseler Oct 5, 1930 – Oct 15, 2021 The Fisselers, a loving husband, father and brother, will not be counted in the next U.S. census, having passed peacefully from that kingdom on October 15, 2021 to Waco, Texas, his home for six decades. He was born in Shiner, …
Read More »UWS Civil Engineering Scholarship Launched With Graduate Gift
A graduate of the University of the West of Scotland (UWS) has offered £ 10,000 for a scholarship to support BEng civil engineering students. Gerry Donnelly studied the course at UWS 38 years ago and pledged the money due to his own positive experience at the University, where he won …
Read More »Kansas City Executives Celebrate Groundbreaking of $ 529 Million Seawall Project
Kansas City officials on Wednesday afternoon kicked off the final leg of a $ 529 million project to improve 17 miles of dikes along the Kansas and Missouri rivers. Called the KC Levees program, construction is underway to protect 32 square miles from flooding. The region is home to 7,000 …
Read More »Learn from HS2: Launch of an initiative to share project information with industry
12 October 2021 By Rob Horgan HS2 Ltd has launched a new Learning Legacy initiative to share knowledge from Britain’s largest construction project with the entire UK infrastructure industry. You have read 1 of the 1 open access articles authorized for 30 days. For more access please Register now Where …
Read More »Countdown to COP26 | Engineers can drive change, but COP26 must set targets
The annual Conference of the Parties (COP) provides an opportunity for actors in the public, private and civil sectors of society to come together and create solutions to human-induced climate change. From business leaders to politicians, engineers and more, the stakes for the action of this year’s COP26, which begins …
Read More »Iranian universities advance in THE 2022 ranking
TEHRAN – The Times Higher Education 2022 World University Rankings by Subject has ranked 53 Iranian universities among the best institutions in the world. The ranking was announced by Times Higher Education (THE) in the results of its 2022 World University Rankings by Subject for Computer Science and Engineering, revealing …
Read More »Comment: A new option for the headlight lens
The current 1950s beacon (left) and the original 1854 Fresnel lens in the Atlantic Museum cemetery By Aida Havel The following is a personal commentary from Aida Havel, Board Member of the Outer Banks Lighthouse Society, on the future restoration of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. The lighthouse is undergoing restoration, …
Read More »Michael V. Griffin Joins HKA as Partner and US Head of Forensic Technical Services
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Read More »James Ryan | Obituaries | Gloucester timetable
Hanson – James Aloysius Ryan Jr., 84, of Hanson, MA, passed away peacefully on September 28, 2021, with his loving family by his side. Jim was born June 12, 1937 in Arlington, MA, to James A. Ryan and Cecelia Williams Ryan and moved to Gloucester, MA, where he spent most …
Read More »Cleveland Heights hires engineering firm to review recommendation to remove Horseshoe Lake dam
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio – The city hired its engineering firm to conduct a peer review of the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District’s recommendation to remove the Horseshoe Lake dam and restore the creek Doan in his previous natural state. Gannett Fleming Engineers and Architects, based in Camp Hill, Pa., With …
Read More »A 3.27 acre corner lot has been rezoned for an apartment development that will cover approximately 21.3 acres adjacent to Farley Middle School.
Featured Photo: Parker Associates architectural elevation drawings for Phase I of the Carver Ridge Apartments. Source: TDHCA Posted: 10-4-2021 by Art Benavidez Hutto (Williamson County) – A 3.27 acre corner lot has been rezoned for an apartment development that will cover approximately 21.3 acres adjacent to Farley College. Zimmerman Properties …
Read More »Bruce Haldeman obituary (1936 – 2021) – Wilson, North Carolina
Bruce Haldeman June 23, 1936 – September 30, 2021 Bruce Haldeman II, 85, of Wilson, passed away peacefully on September 30, 2021 from a stroke. Born June 23, 1936, Bruce was the son of Walter Newman Haldeman II and Jane Norton Haldeman of Louisville, Kentucky. He was the great-grandson of …
Read More »Commentary: Let’s bring new ideas to town planning | Previous lake opinion
Chuck Marohn is a civil engineer trained at the University of Minnesota with a master’s degree in town planning and planning. He grew up on a farm near Baxter, Minnesota and now lives near Brainerd. He is also a gadfly, to such an extent that colleagues in the profession (he …
Read More »Walter Davison obituary (2021) – Kirksville, MO
Walter Sears Davison, Jr, Kirksville – Walter Sears Davison, Jr, 89, from Kirksville, Missouri, returned home to his heavenly father on Friday, October 1, 2021 at Knox County Nursing Home in Edina, Missouri, where he was residing following a stroke. Son of Walter Sears and Mary Christina (Ombarger) Davison, he …
Read More »Project engineer x2 job with Havant Borough Council
We are looking for experienced Civil Engineers to join our renowned Design and Implementation team. Working for a variety of public sector clients across Hampshire, we carry out a wide range of active travel programs, from identifying opportunities to feasibility, consultation, design and implementation stages. We also serve as an …
Read More »Culver City appoints H. Yanni Demitri as Director of Public Works
September 29, 2021 The City of Culver City is pleased to announce the hiring of H. Yanni Demitri as Director of Public Works. Demitri most recently served as a West Hollywood City Engineer. Prior to that, Demitri was a director of public works in Grand Terrace, California, and spent significant …
Read More »AKVA commits to new RAS farm in Maryland – Fish Farmer Magazine
A US $ 150 million contract for the construction of a large land-based salmon farm on the east coast of the United States was signed yesterday. The agreement is between aquaculture technology company AKVA Group ASA, which will build the facility, and AquaCon AS, a company made up of people …
Read More »Wupatki National Monument, home to 5,000 indigenous sites, will be preserved
Wupatki National Monument is one of the most important natural, historical and cultural centers in North America. In addition to its unique red rock landscape populated by hares, coyotes, and eagles, the 56-square-mile park in north-central Arizona is home to more than 5,000 Indigenous archaeological sites. One, the Wupatki Pueblo, …
Read More »COVID Delayed Oklahoma Higher Education Hall of Fame Ceremony Scheduled | Education
Bob Blackburn appeared at the Greenwood Cultural Center in Tulsa in February 2017. He is one of 11 new members of the Oklahoma Higher Education Hall of Fame. Tulsa World File From staff reports The COVID-delayed induction ceremony for the 2020 Oklahoma Higher Education Hall of Fame selections will be …
Read More »Vectorworks, Inc. finalist for 2021 Construction Computing Awards
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JEFFERSONTOWN, Ky. – The Class of 2025 at Jeffersontown High School is spending the next four years focusing on graduation. What would you like to know Freshman at Jeffersontown High School signed a pledge to graduate from high school The inaugural ceremony involved students signing their names on a banner …
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At AKS Engineering and Forestry, business is personal. âWe want our clients to know that with every job, we feel like it’s our money at stake,â says Blair Carlson, Owner and Senior Project Manager. This type of service ethic is what has helped AKS grow steadily. AKS started with three …
Read More »Ahmed Hasanuzzaman Choudhary of Assam passes UPSC civil service exams »News Live TV» Assam
Guwahati: UPSC Civil Services Result 2020 was declared today on the UPSC official website. Ahmed Hasanuzzaman Choudhury, son of Zakir Ahmed Choudhury, engineering graduate of Jamia Millia Islamia, made Assam glory by obtaining the 283rd rank in the UPSC 2021 exam. Ahmed Hasanuzzaman Choudhury is from Lakhirbond, Hailakandi, Assam. His …
Read More »Mayor of Saint-Louis appoints MoDOT engineer as director of streets | Politics
Mayor Tishaura O. Jones has appointed Betherny Williams (left) as director of the streets department and Fredrecka McGlown as director of the St. Louis Training and Employment Agency (SLATE). Williams will be the first black woman to lead the street agency. Both individuals will start within the next two weeks. …
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On August 22, a week after Kabul fell under Taliban control and days after three men, desperate to flee the country, died after clinging to a US military plane, Sara Rahmani shared a painting that quickly went viral. Executed in austere black and white, with a single diagonal stripe of …
Read More »Global Structural Health Monitoring Market Snapshot to 2027 – Increasing Investment in Infrastructure and Advances in Wireless Sensor Networks Driving Growth – ResearchAndMarkets.com
DUBLIN – (COMMERCIAL THREAD) – “Global Structural Health Surveillance Market to 2027” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com offer. Structural health monitoring is an important tool in the analysis, design and maintenance of modern civil engineering systems and structures. The main purpose of this system is to maintain the structure …
Read More »New Jersey-Based Land Use Planning Consulting Firm Dresdner Robin Announces Three Senior Executive Hires | New
JERSEY CITY, NJ, September 22, 2021 / PRNewswire-PRWeb / – Land use planning consultancy Dresdner Robin today announced that the company has hired three new employees: Senior Project Manager Christine A. Arico, Senior engineer Benjamin J. Zoller and landscape architect Marc Robison. The new senior members of the team will …
Read More »UNM receives Civic Innovation Challenge grant for forest fire resilience project: UNM Newsroom
The University of New Mexico is the recipient of one of $ 15.9 million in prizes awarded by the National Science Foundation as part of the Civic Innovation Challenge program. UNM’s one-year, million-dollar project is called ‘Low Cost Effective Wireless Smart Sensors (LEWIS) for Better Preparedness and Resilience to Floods …
Read More »Your journey to world-changing interdisciplinary excellence begins at Hong Kong PolyU
A degree is one thing, and a degree designed to make an impact is another. Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) specializes in the latter. Each program has innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship in its DNA. Each breakthrough and scientific discovery aims to expand human knowledge, meet the needs of society and …
Read More »DVIDS – News – Watching over your hometown: the story of a firefighter
Every city needs someone to watch it, but not all are blessed with their own superheroes. Laughlin Air Force Base, a small military base in a sleepy southwest Texas border town, has the next best thing: Raul Castorena. The 47th Civil Engineer Squadron deputy fire chief and native of Del …
Read More »Andover Native Hawn takes over command of Naval Facility Engineering Systems in Washington
An Andover native recently became the 10th commander of Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command in Washington. Captain Eric J. Hawn relieved Captain Gregory G. Vinci on August 27 of command, created in 2004, and regional engineer for the Washington Naval District. âTo the entire NAVFAC Washington family here and in …
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The United States government is a massive employer and is always on the lookout for qualified candidates to fill a wide variety of vacancies in locations across the country. Below is a summary of the qualifications for an active and open job listing of other independent agencies and organizations. The …
Read More »New Materials Can Make Florida Condos More Durable
Unlike many diseases that plague aging humans, there are already remedies for the most common, serious, and costly threats to thousands of dilapidated buildings along the Florida coast. This is a disease that structural engineers call “concrete cancer”. Symptoms first appear as rusty columns or cracked balconies, a sign that …
Read More »UTA is developing a network of sensors to monitor the air conditioning
image: Ingleside’s shoreline on the bay is low and unprotected in places, making it vulnerable to flooding. seen Following Credit: UT Arlington A civil engineer from the University of Texas at Arlington is working with a coastal city in Texas to develop a low-cost sensor network that will help the …
Read More »SD County unemployment drops slightly to 6.6% in August
SAN DIEGO (CNS) – The unemployment rate in San Diego County fell to 6.6% from 6.9% revised in July, well below the estimate of 10.8% a year ago, according to figures released Friday by the state’s employment development department. This compares to an unadjusted unemployment rate of 7.5% for California …
Read More »Key U.S. air base in Japan strives to make its power system more energy efficient
Yokota Air Base, a major US air transport hub in western Tokyo, is improving its electrical system as part of a $ 166 million project to improve its energy efficiency. (Juan King / Stars and Stripes) YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan – Among the many construction projects underway at this Air …
Read More »OBAYASHI: Bangladesh 3-Bridge Slim Tie Project Received Engineering Excellence Award
The 41st Meritorious Service in Engineering Award was announced in 2021, sponsored by the Association of Engineers, and the obayashi group’s project was awarded in two categories. The Engineering Merit Award is recommended and decided by companies and organizations in various fields such as generalists, engineering, steel, and shipbuilding, and …
Read More »DVIDS – News – Chef remembers 9/11, career at JBMDL
Chief Master Sgt. Amanda Marotta, emergency management superintendent assigned to the 108th Civil Engineer Squadron, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, NJ, recalls starting her military career on September 11, 2001. Marotta was 18 and thought she was going to take the world by storm. She said she wanted to leave her small …
Read More »Sergio R. Granados is recognized by Continental Who’s Who
SAN DIEGO, September 10, 2021 / PRNewswire / – Sergio R. Granados is recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a trusted executive for its excellent work in the field of civil engineering and natural gas. A respected professional, he worked for 18 years in the utility industry. Mr. Granados worked …
Read More »KYTC Launches Internship Program | New
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) is leading the way for higher education students who want to gain paid and hands-on work experience and help build a stronger future workforce, according to a press release. The firm’s Minority Internship Program (MIP) provides professional development opportunities for minorities, women and others historically …
Read More »How can we adapt our infrastructure to future extreme weather conditions? – NBC Connecticut
A sunny and dry weekend is ahead but that will not be enough to help our waterlogged states. Ida brought intense rains to our region. Some cities in Connecticut saw more than 6 or 7 inches of rain in a 24-hour period. But when it comes to flooding, our infrastructure …
Read More »Global Smart City Engineering and Construction Services Market Report 2021: Market Expected to Reach $ 453.07 Billion by 2030
DUBLIN, August 31, 2021 / PRNewswire / – The “Global Smart City Engineering and Construction (E&C) Services Market), By Project (Buildings, Other), By Application (IoT, Housing, Other), By City Topography (Developed , emerging), By Service Type, By Solution, Estimate & Forecast, 2017 – 2030 “report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com …
Read More »Obituary of Alexander Barna (1930 – 2021) – Township of Cranberry, PA
Alexander “Al” Barna, 91, of Cranberry Township, peacefully reunited with his Lord and Savior on Thursday, August 26, 2021, surrounded by his family.Al was born May 29, 1930 in Howland, Ohio, the son of the late John and Anna Pawelchak Barna.Al graduated from Howland High School in 1948. After high …
Read More »DVIDS – News – NMCB-3 completes Exercise TURNING POINT
PORT HUENEME, Calif. (NNS) – US Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 3 completed Exercise TURNING POINT statewide from July 26 to August 20. The field training exercise required NMCB-3 to establish a task force on San Clemente Island where it would exercise control over task units, smaller groups assigned to …
Read More »Sarpang opposes the regrouping of engineers in the dzongkhag
They fear losing gewog engineers to dzongkhag Nima | Sarpang The Sarpang Gups have expressed concern over the restructuring of the engineering sector of the dzongkhag, where all the engineers of the dzongkhag would be grouped together. The reorganization plan should allow the sharing of knowledge, the specialization of engineers …
Read More »Obituary of David Dunn (1940 – 2021) – Naperville, IL
David A. Dunn, 80, resident of Carillon of Plainfield and former resident of Naperville, IL for 44 years, died August 13, 2021. He was born September 28, 1940 in Chicago, IL. He is survived by his beloved wife of 58 years, Josephine “Jo” Dunn; his beloved daughters, Jennifer (Jeff) Walsdorf …
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CLB Architects are completing a contemporary and welcoming home, dubbed the “riverbend,” along the Snake River near Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park. the house nestles against the river, which forms the north and west perimeter of an 18 acre wooded property that offers spectacular mountain views to the north through …
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Although still in the early stages of the process, the North Heartland Port Authority site has emerged as the favorite for the port location, based on reports from contractors. A critical problem analysis conducted by Barr Engineering and a basic design memorandum created by Hanson Professional Services Inc. were presented …
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Baldev Setia has been appointed the new principal of Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh. The appointment comes months after Dheeraj Sanghi stepped down as director of PEC in December last year. UT administrator Vice-President Singh Badnore on Tuesday approved Setia’s name, which was recommended along with two others by the search …
Read More »From cyber-sickness investigation to culvert optimization, TCNJ research caters to all tastes
As the official Undergraduate Mentored Summer Experience program at TCNJ draws to a close, many projects are just the start of great things to come this academic year. Check out this week’s roundup of ongoing projects – where they’ve been and where they’re heading next: Kyla Ramos and Sharif Mohammad …
Read More »Biparty Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act: A Necessary Investment in U.S. Infrastructure and Economy
August 6, 2021 | Portman difference United States Senate continues to debate landmark bipartisan decision Law on investment in infrastructure and employment. The legislation, in which Senator Portman was instrumental in developing, represents the largest investment in basic infrastructure in our country’s history. the Law on investment in infrastructure and …
Read More »UW’s Henry named MW University Athlete of the Year | Sports
August 6 – University of Wyoming track star Christopher Henry is the Mountain West male athlete of the year for 2020-2021, the league announced Tuesday. Henry becomes the sixth Wyoming student-athlete to win the award, joining Nick Smith (Football 2018-19), Audra DeStefano (Cross Country / Athletics 2016-17), Luke Ruff (Football …
Read More »Carolinas AGC honors construction leaders
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, August 3, 2021 / PRNewswire / – Carolinas AGC is proud to announce the 2020 CAGC Hall of Fame and Hall of Fame Heritage winners. These winners, two who have left an incredible legacy to our industry and four who still pave the way for future leaders, …
Read More »Only 3 days left for the end of the registration process, apply today on iocl.com for the positions of engineers, officers
Indian Oil Recruitment 2021: The Indian Oil Corporation has called for applications for its recruitment drive for various engineering and officer positions in all disciplines. Applicants can apply on the official website iocl.com. Interested and eligible applicants should note that Indian Petroleum Recruitment will be carried out for the positions …
Read More »Oasis in the making: Redmond to relocate its wastewater treatment plant | Characteristics
The city of Redmond is seeking to acquire more than 900 acres from the federal government to relocate and expand its wastewater treatment plant. The current facility, built in 1978, is located less than two miles from downtown in the Dry Canyon, and adjoins residential homes and farmland. Further north, …
Read More »Global MS Polymers Market (2021-2026)
Dublin, July 20, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – The “Global MS Polymers Market by Type (SMP, SPUR), Application (Adhesives & Sealants, Coatings), End Use Industry (Building & Construction, Automotive & Transportation, Assembly) industry, Electronics) and Region – Forecast to 2026 “has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com offer. The global MS polymers market …
Read More »A graduate student discusses issues of sustainability, resilience
Paula Christina Viala’s career path has seen some twists and turns. Now she is part of the Masters of Professional Science program in Urban Sustainability and Resilience and is working as an intern this summer for the Miami-Dade County Resilience Office. Paula Christina Viala, a graduate student at the University …
Read More »Black tech entrepreneur gets $ 1 million boost from Pharrell Williams | Entertainment
Entrepreneur Justin Turk knew his startup was special, but the $ 1 million award from Grammy-winning singer and producer Pharrell Williams was shocking. Williams announced the winner of its Black Ambition Awards competition on Tuesday – and Turk and business partner Andre Davis received national attention. Williams’ nonprofit was founded …
Read More »Patrick J. Cunningham | Obituary
Pat is survived by five children: Patrick J. Cunningham (Laura) and David J. Cunningham, (Susan) of Queensbury, Mark J. Cunningham (Shannon) of Greenwich, CT, Tyler D. Cunningham of Lake Placid and Meredith D. Cunningham of the North Creek; eight grandchildren: (Elle, Colin, Mara, Aiden, Zachery, Declan, Teagen and Dylan); siblings: …
Read More »Selection of the first World Bank fellows in architectural engineering
UNIVERSITY PARK, PA – The first Penn State Architectural Engineering Department Graduate Scholarships sponsored by the World Bank have been awarded to two incoming international students. The recipients, Ali Faragalla and Tandin Norbu, will pursue master’s studies in architectural engineering. World Bank Fellows must be from eligible member countries and …
Read More »Several instruments of the civil engineering department of JU missing
Calcutta, July 16 (PTI) Several instruments from the civil engineering department of the University of Jadavpur were found missing, University Registrar Snehamanju Basu said. Some computers in the Bengali Department of the Arts Building were also missing at the same time on Wednesday, she said. Basu told PTI that the …
Read More »In memory: Djibril Diol, 1990-2020
Djibril Diol Tribute to an outstanding engineering graduate Djibril Diol immigrated to the United States from Senegal to pursue a college education, and he achieved his goal at Colorado State University in December 2018, when he was recognized as an outstanding graduate of Walter Scott. , Jr. College of Engineering. …
Read More »Warren Janke – GRAND BEND FORUM
ALBUQUERQUE, NM – Warren Janke, 71, died on June 25, 2021 in Albuquerque. Born in Great Bend, Kan., Son of Raymond and Ruth Janke, he spent his early years growing up on the family farm. He attended Claflin Schools and graduated from Kansas State University with a bachelor’s degree in …
Read More »Government vacancies for graduate apprentice engineer positions, selection via GATE scores
Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) is calling for applications for Graduate Engineering Apprentice positions via GATE score 2021. Interested candidates can apply through the official IOCL website, ioclapply.com. The deadline for submitting applications is July 26. Only the GATE score of the exam organized in 2021 will be taken into …
Read More »Students in the News, July 10
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Nick Hudson of Bemidji recently graduated with a master’s degree in chemistry from the University of Utah in Salt Lake City. Students in the region receive TEAM Industries scholarships BEMIDJI – The following area students recently received the TEAM Industries Don Ricke scholarship. Bagley: Brycen …
Read More »Air Force Academy Civil Engineering Cadets To Team Up With USFS On New Two Elk Trail Bridge
The US Forest Service issued the following press release on Friday about US Air Force Academy cadets teaming up with Forest Service workers to build a new bridge on the Two Elk Trail in Eagle County: Through a unique partnership between the Air Force Academy and the White River National …
Read More »The city of Aspen promotes two within the organization
Courtney DeVito has been appointed director of the human resources department and Rob Schober has been promoted to director of capital, city of Aspen officials said Thursday. Schober’s most recent title was Asset Management Project Manager in the Capital Department, and DeVito served as the city’s Acting Director of Human …
Read More »Diversification of the supply chain is crucial to avoid ‘food shock’ in cities
PICTURE: Magnitude of shocks in US cities due to a 100-year food supply shock event. The magnitude of the shocks is expressed as a fraction of the average annual food intake in each city. Darker view After Credit: Michael Gomez, Penn State Diversifying the food supply in cities can go …
Read More »Nanofiber membrane filters 99.9% of salt in minutes
The World Health Organization estimates that more than 785 million people do not have access to a source of safe drinking water. Even though 71% of the Earth’s surface is covered with seawater, we cannot drink this water. Scientists around the world are working to find effective ways to desalinate …
Read More »Idaho scientists and fire experts recommend skipping July 4 fireworks at home
This article was originally written by Nicole Blanchard and Sophia Charan for the Idaho Statesman. Several Idaho researchers joined fire scientists across the country in urging people to avoid using fireworks this July 4 amid widespread drought and heightened concerns over the risk of forest fire. Their advocacy comes at …
Read More »Locally Based Engineering Company Acquires Runge
PRESS RELEASETATHAM ENGINEERING********************************Tatham Engineering (âTathamâ), a multidisciplinary civil engineering consulting firm, announced that it had acquired the shares of Collingwood-based Runge Engineering (âRungeâ) on July 1, 2021. Runge will focus on engineering electrical and mechanical an asset for Tatham, who currently specializes in land use planning, municipal infrastructure renewal, structure, …
Read More »Abbate, Bram and their team honored for academics
By: Kevin Beattie, Associate Sporting Director History links TROY, NY – The United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) announced its 2021 academic awards and the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) was well represented with two student-athletes and the winning team. Elders Chris Abbey and Jason bram were both named Scholar All-American, …
Read More »WVU Announces Spring 2021 Graduates and Honors Students | Putnam News
MORGANTOWN – The University of West Virginia has announced its graduates, president’s roster and dean’s student roster for the 2021 spring semester. To be named to the President’s List, a student must maintain a 4.0 GPA during the semester. To be named to the Dean’s List, a student must maintain …
Read More »Aquiline Drones purchases 50% of Netherlands-based Aerialtronics for global drone coverage
Aquiline Drones (AD), a US manufacturer of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and provider of cloud solutions for commercial drone operations today announced that it has purchased 50% stake in Aerialtronics, an end-to-end solutions developer. bout in the Netherlands that uses drones, artificial intelligence (AI) and IoT data to deliver real-time …
Read More »UVA student and Code for Charlottesville card for more accessible sidewalks
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia (WVIR) – Charlottesville could become a little more accessible. All thanks to the efforts of a civil engineering student at the University of Virginia. Lena Nguyen is a fourth year rising student at AVU. She maps sidewalks, crosswalks and ramps in Charlottesville to make them wheelchair accessible. She …
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