by Nathan Smith | Sep 20, 2013 | Advice/Tips, Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, Honors thesis, Research
Welcome to my blog! Let me begin by introducing myself a bit more. I’m a senior biomedical engineering major in the Honors College here at the University of Arkansas. In addition to my academics, I work in Dr. Muldoon’s research laboratory. I’ve been in college for...
by Nathan Smith | Aug 28, 2013 | Athletics, Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering, Honors College Study Abroad Grant, Service, Spain, Study Abroad
Teni Butler is a sophomore chemical engineering major, an Honors College fellow, and a stellar defender (#17)on the Lady Razorbacks soccer team. She excelled in her first year, but the adjustment from her small private high school in Chattanooga, Tenn., where there...
by | May 28, 2013 | Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering, Honors College Study Abroad Grant, Study Abroad, Uncategorized
Honors chemical engineering student Alex Moix spent time in the United Arab Emirates working on his Arabic and absorbing Emirati culture, while also managing to snag honors at a design competition using his 3D modeling skills. The United Arab Emirates is only 40 years...
by | Apr 16, 2013 | Australia, College of Engineering, Honors College Study Abroad Grant, J.William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Study Abroad, Uncategorized
Honors mechanical engineering and physics student Adam Osmon chose to expand his academic and cultural horizons in during a semester study abroad in Australia, where he dove into video production and indigenous cultures at the University of Adelaide. I spent the...
by | Feb 28, 2013 | Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, Honors College Research Grant, Honors thesis, Research, Uncategorized
Honors biomedical engineering student Katelin Cherry began working with mentor Dr. Jeffrey Wolchok last spring to create a biomaterial from skeletal cells that would ideally represent the complex components of skeletal muscle. A biomaterial of this type could be used...
by Nathan Smith | Oct 30, 2012 | Alumni Updates, College of Engineering, Industrial Engineering
As an honors undergraduate in industrial engineering, Troy Long focused on developing algorithms for scheduling in semiconductor facilities. Now three years into doctoral studies in industrial and operations engineering at the University of Michigan, Troy has turned...