AET Library moves to new location
Thursday, 31 August 2017
by utsaengineer
Starting August 22, UTSA’s Applied Engineering and Technology (AET) Library opens in a new location on the first floor of the AET Building in Room 1.104. UTSA Libraries’ main campus satellite location has been successful since opening in 2010 as the first bookless library on a university campus. The new library will continue to offer
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AET Library moves to new location
Thursday, 31 August 2017
by utsaengineer
Starting August 22, UTSA’s Applied Engineering and Technology (AET) Library opens in a new location on the first floor of the AET Building in Room 1.104. UTSA Libraries’ main campus satellite location has been successful since opening in 2010 as the first bookless library on a university campus. The new library will continue to offer
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COE faculty earn tenure and promotion this fall
Wednesday, 30 August 2017
by utsaengineer
The University of Texas at San Antonio is happy to announce the promotion of 6 faculty members in the College of Engineering. The promotions were approved by the UT System Board of Regents in August and effective Sept. 1. “Our faculty play a crucial role not only in the classroom, but in the development of
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Partnership provides legislative tools, change future of freight
Monday, 28 August 2017
by utsaengineer
by Lauren Bringle/Wireless Networking & Communications Group, Center for Transportation Research at The University of Texas at Austin With an increasing demand for Texas products around the world, a growing economy and NAFTA, freight increases need to occur. As freight tonnage increases, heavier trucks are needed that can more efficiently transport freight from place to
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UTSA ranks among nation’s top minority-serving institutions for federal science and engineering expenditures
Thursday, 17 August 2017
by utsaengineer
The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) ranks No. 7 among the minority-serving institutions in the nation that received the most federal research obligations (expenditures) for science and engineering, according to updated data released by the National Science Foundation (NSF) for fiscal year 2015. In FY 2015, UTSA expended $23.3 million in federal funding
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Foundation work underway for Science and Engineering Building
Thursday, 17 August 2017
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June, The University of Texas at San Antonio broke ground on its $95 million Science and Engineering Building (SEB), the largest construction project in university history. The building is slated to open in June 2020. The 153,000 square foot building, which will be located on the Main Campus adjacent to the Biotechnology, Sciences and Engineering
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Mikayla Rahman has spirit for biomedical engineering
Thursday, 17 August 2017
by utsaengineer
Meet Mikayla Rahman. This UTSA Honors College student is balancing life as a biomedical engineering major and UTSA cheerleader. Rahman was born in China and was adopted when she was 13 months old. That’s when she moved to Colorado Springs to live with her new family. Rahman lived in Colorado for most of her life, but she
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Mikayla Rahman has spirit for biomedical engineering
Wednesday, 16 August 2017
by utsaengineer
Meet Mikayla Rahman. This UTSA Honors College student is balancing life as a biomedical engineering major and UTSA cheerleader. Rahman was born in China and was adopted when she was 13 months old. That’s when she moved to Colorado Springs to live with her new family. Rahman lived in Colorado for most of her life, but
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NIST Funds twelve projects to make communities more resilient to disasters
Wednesday, 16 August 2017
by utsaengineer
Using biological materials as flame retardants, defining the characteristics of soil liquefaction during earthquakes and collecting disaster data with aerial drones are among the twelve disaster resilience research projects awarded just over $6 million by the U.S. Commerce Department’s National Institute of Standards and Technology(NIST). The University of Texas at San Antonio received $798,892 for research
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Foundation work underway for Science and Engineering Building
Tuesday, 15 August 2017
by utsaengineer
In June, The University of Texas at San Antonio broke ground on its $95 million Science and Engineering Building (SEB), the largest construction project in university history. The building is slated to open in June 2020. The 153,000 square foot building, which will be located on the Main Campus adjacent to the Biotechnology, Sciences and
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