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2020 in review: BYU College of Engineering highlights
2020 was a great year for the BYU Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering. While it was full of challenges, students and faculty viewed every challenge as an opportunity to innovate.
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Ethics and integrity program receives $40k from BYU Engineering alumnus
King Husein's donations funded an ethics-focused group within the BYU Engineering IMMERSE research program.
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BYU Cybersecurity earns Top 10 ranking
The Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering Cybersecurity program, established in 2018, is ranked number ten in best schools for bachelor degrees in cybersecurity, according to Cyber Degrees EDU. Cyber Degrees EDU seeks to provide independent, unbiased and comprehensive resources for students to pursue higher education in cybersecurity and computer science.
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Faculty Teaching Discussion and Best Practices Luncheon
12:00 PM - 1:05 PM
Thursday, November 05
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BYU Engineering assistant professor receives international Excellence in Teaching award from Associated Schools of Construction
BYU Engineering continues a long tradition of excellence in teaching at an international level with a reputable award from the Associated Schools of Construction.
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BYU Information Technology receives $24.5K National Science Foundation RAPID grant to research human-AI teaming in emergency response
The grant will be used to research human-AI teaming through social media in emergency response during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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BYU Engineering receives $5.8M to fund coal-fired energy research
BYU Chemical Engineering is awarded $4.6M from the United States Department of Energy, with an additional $1.2M in external funding to research CO2 power cycles.
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Dean Michael Jensen and former BYU Engineering faculty David Arnold win regional Entrepreneur of the Year® award
Michael Jensen, dean of the BYU Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering and professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department, along with his business partner, former BYU Electrical and Computer Engineering faculty member David Arnold, have been named Entrepreneur of the Year® region winners by Ernst & Young.
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BYU Engineering involved in $26M National Science Foundation quantum internet project
BYU Electrical & Computer Engineering faculty Ryan Camacho will help develop a new NSF Engineering Research Center for Quantum Networks.
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Dean Michael Jensen and former BYU Engineering faculty David Arnold named Entrepreneur of the Year® finalists by Ernst & Young
Update 10/7/2020: Michael Jensen, dean of the BYU Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering and professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department, along with his business partner, former BYU Electrical and Computer Engineering faculty member David Arnold, have been named Entrepreneur of the Year® region winners by Ernst & Young. Get the details about the win here.
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BYU Engineering wins high awards at Institute of Transportation Engineers Mountain District Conference
Two teams of BYU Civil Engineering students won first place in competitions at this year’s Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) Mountain District Conference. Students competed in two competitions: the Traffic Bowl and the Kell Competition. Students Camille Lunt, Logan Bennett and Bruce Wang placed first in the Traffic Bowl. Natalie Gray, Sami Lau and Bruce Wang took first place in the Kell Competition. Second place of the Kell Competition was awarded to another BYU team, comprised of students Logan Bennett, Justin Hunter and Camille Lunt.
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U.S. Department of Transportation awards $1M grant to consortium including BYU
BYU, along with three other universities, will use the grant to research strategic implications of changing public transportation travel trends.
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BYU Capstone team develops the “impossible” to help therapists working with children diagnosed with autism
The team of Mechanical and Electrical and Computer Engineering students created a pair of glasses that displays in-lens animations to help with attentiveness and eye contact development.
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BYU Capstone team develops portable assisted person lift for the National Ability Center
A team of six BYU Mechanical Engineering students partnered with the National Ability Center (NAC) through the BYU Engineering Capstone program to design a portable lift to assist in moving people of varying abilities from a wheelchair to adapted sporting equipment. The NAC is a nonprofit located in Park City, UT that aims to empower individuals of different abilities to participate in a variety of recreational activities such as skiing, mountain biking, rock climbing and more.
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BYU students win Associated Schools of Construction Competition
Four of six BYU Construction Management teams won high awards at the national Associated Schools of Construction Competition (ASCC).
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BYU's Mixed Reality Lab teaches virtual and augmented reality
Many experts believe that mixed reality systems will eventually be used in nearly every facet of our lives. BYU's Mixed Reality Lab allows students to explore both augmented reality and virtual reality systems and design mixed reality experiences.
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College of Engineering
BYU College of Engineering New Student Retreat 2020
11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Saturday, September 19
Sat. Sept 19 | Online Event
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BYU Manufacturing Engineering graduate publishes honors thesis on novel recycling methods for composites
Matt Jacobs graduated this month with a B.S. in Manufacturing Engineering Technology and a minor in Environmental Science. Combining his fields of study, he completed an Honors thesis titled “Novel Methods for Composites Recycling Via Pyrolysis.”
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