Buy your Order of the Engineering ring today!
Thursday, 24 April 2014
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The Order of the Engineer rings will be on sale April 21 – May 5 for Engineering Students graduating in May. Please come by the Dean’s Office, BSE 2.106 and ask for Leticia de Lafuente. Price $20 cash or check only.
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COE students to present at inaugural UTSA Undergraduate Research and Creative Inquiry Showcase
Tuesday, 22 April 2014
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This semester, the Mechanical Engineering Department’s class ME 1302 – Introduction to Mechanical Engineering has a new spin. An important part of the class has been to challenge the students in testing their technical knowledge, project management skills and team work in engineering projects from starting to finish. In past semesters, students had the opportunity
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FAIM2014 to be held at UTSA Downtown Campus
Monday, 21 April 2014
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The 24th International Conference on Flexible Manufacturing and Intelligent Manufacturing, FAIM2014, will be held in San Antonio, Texas, on May 20-23, 2014. Faculty of UTSA Center for Advanced Manufacturing and Lean Systems, and Mechanical Engineering Department, and the College of Engineering are proudly hosting this international event to take place on UTSA Downtown Campus. The
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Jacob B. Shadaram Endowed Scholarship
Saturday, 19 April 2014
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AWARD: $700 Qualifications: Undergraduate and graduate students enrolled on a full-time basis (12 semester credit hours for undergraduate) and (9 semester credit hours for graduate students) pursuing a degree in Electrical Engineering at UTSA. Recipients must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 for undergraduates and 3.5 for graduate students. The scholarship is not renewable
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COE welcomes parents to campus
Thursday, 17 April 2014
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The College of Engineering welcomes engineering students’ parents to Parents Day on 12 – 2 p.m. on April 29, 2014 on the UTSA Main Campus. Parents and families will be able to attend the Tech Symposium which features senior engineering student projects, eat lunch with the dean, go on lab tours, and attend an info
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UTSA welcomes visit professor Dr. Ricardo Guerrero Lemus
Thursday, 10 April 2014
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Dr. Ricardo Guerrero Lemus from the Universidad de La Laguna, Spain is currently being hosted a a visiting professor by the Texas Sustainable Energy Research Institute from April 2014 to July 2014. Guerrero Lemus teaches in Electronic Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Master in Electronic Technology and Master in Renewable Energies. He is also senior researcher of
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The USAA Foundation Scholarship Program
Wednesday, 09 April 2014
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Award amount: varies (maximum $5,000) Scholarship amount and availability may change; dependent upon funding Qualifications: Applicants may be incoming freshmen and current undergraduate students at UTSA with a 3.0 minimum cumulative GPA. Applicants must be engineering majors, enrolled full-time (12 semester credit hours), with a minimum of 3 hours in the College of Engineering at the
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UTSA offers in-depth analysis of flood fatalities in Texas
Tuesday, 08 April 2014
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By KC Gonzalez/Public Affairs Specialist Hatim Sharif, an associate professor in the UTSA Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, has some interesting results to share about vehicle-related flood fatalities in Texas. Over the last several years, Sharif and UTSA graduate students Terrance L. Jackson and Moazzem Hossain have analyzed data on flood-related fatalities in Texas
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Engineering Technology Challenge to be held this weekend at UTSA
Friday, 04 April 2014
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The Bexar Chapter of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers in association with The University of Texas at San Antonio is sponsoring the annual Engineering Technology Challenge. “Our goal in sponsoring the Engineering Technology Challenge is to increase interest and enthusiasm for science and engineering in high school students,” said Blake Wright, a graduate engineering with
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