by klw038 | Jul 5, 2017 | Advice/Tips, College of Engineering, Computer Science Engineering, Honors College Study Abroad Grant, Italy, Uncategorized
Austin Kreulach, a rising computer science junior, recently spent two weeks of his summer in southern Italy with a program led by Dr. Dave Fredrick and Dr. Rhodora Vennarucci. Throughout his time, Austin learned how to map, how to pack, and most importantly how to...
by | May 12, 2017 | College of Engineering, Conference, Honors College Research Grant, Mechanical Engineering
Ange Iradukunda, an honors mechanical engineering major working with electronic module optimization, recently presented his research at the Power Optimization for Electro-Thermal Systems technical conference in Illinois, where he was able to expand his knowledge of...
by | Oct 19, 2016 | Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, Internships, Research
Abby Terlouw, an Honors College Fellow and biomedical engineering major from Bentonville, spent a busy summer studying kidney cells through a $750,000 microscope. She participated in the highly selective Harvard Summer Research Program in Kidney Medicine, a program...
by | Sep 22, 2016 | Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, Honors Courses, J.William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, Political science, Tracking Trump and Hillary
Maxwell Carter is a freshman biomedical engineering major and Bodenhamer Fellow at the University of Arkansas. An avid follower of politics, Carter interned with the Democratic Party of Arkansas in the summer of 2015 and founded a Young Democrats chapter at his high...
by | Aug 23, 2016 | Careers, Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering, Internships, Path Program
If you forget any of your safety equipment, you’re likely to get a firm nudge before you pass the first production line. The workers tromp around in steel-toed boots, goggles and hairnets while automated machines whir to life about them. This isn’t exactly...
by | Mar 22, 2016 | Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering, Physics, Research, Uncategorized
David Jacobson, an honors chemical engineering and physics junior, is helping us learn a little more about gold nanoparticles and their “nearly futuristic applications,” from the improvement of solar panels to the creation of cloaking devices (James...