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Students from the UC Davis Game Development and Arts Club designed a computer game to support Professor Angelique Louie’s online class, “Introduction to Research.”
University of California, Davis | 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.
Texas A&M University | Braun, a computer engineering major, was chatting with a family friend who is a firefighter. He described the chaotic environments they face and explained the protective gear they wear.
Georgia Institute of Technology | In a series of launches, including a 70-hour world record for flight time, undergraduates show how to do atmospheric research with a latex balloon system that costs about $1,000.
Stanford University | The consequences are important: ultimately, understanding how California’s native bumblebees respond to changes in the environment and the availability of flowers, and how we can protect these insects that are so vital to both agriculture and wild plants.
University of California, Davis | 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.
University of Southern California | A group of students from the Jacobs School of Engineering at the University of California San Diego will spend the summer trying to curb the HIV epidemic in Tijuana, Mexico.
University of California San Diego | In outer space, body fluid doesn’t circulate the way it does on Earth. Instead, it may be rushing to the head and causing all sorts of issues, including impairing astronauts’ vision during and after their missions. A Carolina senior and recent graduate are now trying to figure out why.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | 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.
University of Southern California | 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.
Carnegie Mellon University |