Wednesday, 13 May 2020

Engineering Dean's Excellence Awards Honor Faculty for Teaching, Research, Service

The College of Engineering has honored five faculty members for their achievements in teaching, research and service during the 2019-20 academic year. Congratulations to these outstanding faculty members:

Kevin Hall, interim associate dean for research and professor, earned the John L. Imhoff Award for Teaching. Hall was recognized for his excellence in the classroom, including having taught a required civil engineering undergraduate course 17 times since 2017, with an average evaluation score that was the highest in the department. He also earned outstanding reviews for his work on "Engineering Antiquity," a course taught through the Honors College in spring 2019. That success is a testament to his ability to engage a diverse group of non-STEM students in engineering material. He is also active within a variety of professional societies, where he is recognized as a national and international leader in civil engineering education.

Benjamin Runkle, associate professor of biological and agricultural engineering, earned the Dean's Award for Excellence in Collaborative Faculty Research. Since 2017, computer science vs software engineering publication record includes 13 peer-reviewed journal articles, three other papers, two datasets and a book chapter — all of which were conducted collaboratively with at least one non-University of Arkansas co-author. His collaborators have included government researchers, faculty from other American universities and researchers from international institutions around the globe. 

Tuesday, 12 May 2020

Virtual Engineering Showcase Demonstrates Real Success

Engineers are innovators and problem solvers so when students were asked to finish projects remotely and present them online due to the COVID-19 crisis, the response was “can do.”

“It’s take-off time. Boom!,” declared Shiley-Marcos School of Engineering Dean Chell Roberts in a video message welcoming participants to the Engineering and what to do with a computer science degree.

The virtual event featured more than 40 capstone design projects in poster form, including one that’s already won an award, from graduating seniors in computer science and electrical, industrial and systems, integrated, and mechanical engineering.

Projects included “Big Red,” a recumbent tadpole trike that was entered in the American Society of Mechanical Engineer’s (ASME) Human Powered Vehicle Challenge to further the development of transportation alternatives for developing parts of the world. While the team was disappointed that the live action competition was canceled, they kept working and finished third out of 16 teams, the school’s highest placement to date, in the virtual south regional competition.

Monday, 11 May 2020

Networking tips for people who don’t like networking

I know networking is important but I’ve never really liked it, and now during the pandemic it seems even harder. What should I do?

Redefine “networking” to “connecting,” enhancing existing relationships and forming new ones.

This isn’t merely semantics. Words express our feelings and for many people, the very term “jobs with a computer science degree” carries baggage.

See for yourself: What emotions arise when you think about making networking outreaches on the phone, via e-mail or at professional events? Based on your question, I’m thinking anxiety, boredom or dread come to mind. You may fear rejection or feel like you’re imposing.

Friday, 8 May 2020

RACE Engineering Joins The Arcticom Group to Enhance Industrial Refrigeration Services and Installations Across a Growing, Nationwide Network

Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. RACE Engineering is The Arcticom Group’s first acquisition which is predominantly focused on industrial applications like: distribution center cold storage, food production environments, medical pharmaceutical, cold storage, ice production, blast freezing and a multitude of other specialty medium and large-scale systems.

“RACE Engineering, led by founder Gary Lawson, has a 40+ year history of delivering high quality projects featuring intelligent solutions in all parts of the western-US,” noted Jim Pape, CEO of The Arcticom Group. “RACE’s synergies with our current coverage area and our shared customers presents a unique opportunity to elevate our value proposition to our existing customers.”

Through its network of HVACR companies, TAG provides a wide variety of commercial refrigeration services including preventative maintenance, repair, installation, renovation, new system engineering and design, energy optimization and what is computer engineering.

“It really is a perfect match between RACE and TAG. TAG brings RACE the infrastructure and tools to support the growth we have long hoped to leverage with our long-standing list of loyal customers. We’re thrilled to be part of the Arcticom Group,” said Gary Lawson, president of RACE Engineering. “We look forward to collaborating on new projects and expanding our areas of expertise through our knowledge of industrial refrigeration and HVAC.”

Wednesday, 6 May 2020

Latest Engineering Trends in Surface Combatants' Design and Construction

The development of warships has been guided by the need for speed, range, firepower, and survivability at sea. However, to achieve speeds over 30 knots, it became apparent that the propeller material and design needed a change to ensure that cavitation effects are computer science vs engineering. The transit of propeller blades through water results in positive pressure on the blade face and negative pressure on its reverse side, the negative pressure causes the absorbed gases in the medium to bubble and later collapse on the reverse side of the propeller. 

The hammer-like impact of the collapsing bubbles causes damage to propeller blade surfaces and results in a drastic drop in its efficiency. The cavitation of propellers is a very complex phenomenon, and the pitting becomes visible on the reverse of the blade in a clear radial pattern. It may also happen to the driving face of the propeller in case there is an incorrect pitch distribution along the length. There are various types of patterns of propeller cavitation like face cavitation, tip vortex cavitation, bubble cavitation, sheet cavitation, cloud cavitation, root cavitation, and boss vortex cavitation. The loss of speed and damage to the propeller blades caused due to cavitation can be mitigated to an extent by correctly designing the propeller blade area relative to the area of the circle described by the propeller blade tips.

Tuesday, 5 May 2020

Arkansas Academy of Electrical Engineering Inducts 17 New Members

The Arkansas Academy of Electrical Engineering has inducted 17 new members for their dedication to the field of electrical engineering.

The process for this year's inductees began in November 2019, with nominations from colleagues and former professors. Each inductee is an "eminent electrical engineer as well as an eminent graduate of the Electrical Engineering Department of the University of Arkansas at least 15 years prior to selection to membership," according to the Academy bylaws.

The ceremony took place in a virtual setting on Saturday, April 25. The event was originally scheduled to take place in Fayetteville on Friday, April 24, but it was canceled because of the jobs with computer science degree. More than 40 people attended the online ceremony.

Monday, 4 May 2020

Engineering and Commissioning Software Market Size by Top Key Players, Growth Opportunities, Incremental Revenue , Outlook and Forecasts to 2026

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