Four engineering students at Texas A&M University have developed a white cane attachment for the visually impaired that can provide object detection and turn-by-turn navigation assistance via haptic feedback.
USC Viterbi School of Engineering students won first place in the graduate division of an annual competition among U.S. universities to design a Mars transport for NASA space travel.
Students in the University of Kansas School of Engineering are designing and building new “tiny homes” that will provide safe, comfortable shelter to families that survive hurricanes and other catastrophic storms.
Bio-inspired robotics has emerged as an important specialization within the field, according to Satyandra “S.K.” Gupta, who holds a Smith International Professorship in Mechanical Engineering at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering.
Alexa Rockwell, a senior Computer Science major at Stony Brook University, founded a non-profit organization called EDUCodes, where she paired college students with public schools to teach computer science workshops.
A team from Carnegie Mellon University will compete against nine other institutions at the NASA Langley Research Center in an attempt to build and use robots to extract water from simulated Martian subsurface ice.
A team of students from the Michigan State University College of Engineering developed an app that allows a patient with muscular dystrophy to maximize the use of his exoskeleton.
The design and construction of a clean, hydrogen-powered UPS delivery van is near completion by engineering researchers and students at The University of Texas at Austin.
A team of Rice University engineering students has demonstrated a next-generation, wireless pacemaker array that could point to the future of medical sensors.
Two University of Texas freshmen have developed a new rideshare app that allows you to hail a ride to other cities.