Save the Date: UTSA Tech Symposium 2021, Virtual Showcase on Friday, April 30
Tuesday, 27 April 2021
by utsaengineer
Join UTSA’s College of Engineering this Friday, April 30, for the 2021 Virtual Tech Symposium. At the event, 50 teams of Roadrunners will present their senior design projects across Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering and Civil Engineering disciplines. The Tech Symposium represents the culmination of our Roadrunners’ undergraduate studies and
- Published in Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Announcements, Chemical Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, COE Announcements, Electrical and Computer Engineering, General, Mechanical Announcements, Mechanical Engineering, News, UTSA COE
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Engineering students to display innovations at Tech Symposium
Monday, 11 November 2019
by utsaengineer
Nov. 11, 2019 — Seniors in UTSA’s College of Engineering will present their innovative student projects and research at the Tech Symposium in November. The event showcases engineering senior design projects, which are the culmination of engineering undergraduate studies. The projects enable all engineering students in their senior year to apply the knowledge and skills
UTSA to host grand opening of Large-Scale Testing Laboratory
Monday, 30 September 2019
by utsaengineer
Sept. 27, 2019 – The University of Texas at San Antonio is cutting the ribbon on one of the most unique research buildings in the country. UTSA’s College of Engineering will host on Oct. 3 at 9:30 a.m. the grand opening of its Large-Scale Testing Laboratory, a 50-foot-tall facility where civil engineers can test the
Celebrating the 50th: engineering students show off their design and building skills
Wednesday, 21 August 2019
by utsaengineer
Editor’s note: This article was originally published in the UTSA newsletter The Roadrunner on April 4, 1988. (Aug. 16, 2019) — Eight UTSA engineering students and their faculty advisers hope they don’t get that sinking feeling come April 9, 1988, when they carefully board 200-pound concrete canoes in the chilly marina waters at Corpus Christi.
UTSA researchers to share their innovations at Think Science and Discovery Day
Friday, 02 August 2019
by utsaengineer
(Aug. 2, 2019) – This month, the San Antonio community will get an up-close and hands-on look at some of the innovative research underway at UTSA at Think Science and Discovery Day. Presented by Texas Public Radio, the interactive exhibit will showcase some of the exciting scientific work and discoveries happening in San Antonio, from
Fall 2019 Tech Symposium date announced
Thursday, 25 July 2019
by utsaengineer
The Fall 2019 Tech Symposium will be held on Tuesday, November 26, 2019 in the H-E-B Ballrooms at UTSA’s Main Campus. All engineering classes will be cancelled on the day of the event to allow engineering students to support Senior Design I and II students participating in the event. In addition to the Tech Symposium,
UTSA engineering students sweep steel bridge regional competition
Monday, 22 April 2019
by utsaengineer
(April 22, 2019) — UTSA civil engineering students applied knowledge learned in the classroom to practical use, sweeping the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) Regional Steel Bridge Competition held at UTSA over the weekend. The UTSA American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Steel Bridge Team placed first overall and took first in the following
UTSA tapped by NASA to help build homes on the moon and Mars
Wednesday, 10 April 2019
by utsaengineer
(April 10, 2019) — UTSA has been tapped by The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to join a team that will build homes for human habitation on the moon and Mars. As exploration missions beyond Earth become more ambitious, NASA must consider new technologies to keep habitats operational when they are not occupied by astronauts.
Research at UTSA: Year in Review
Wednesday, 07 February 2018
by utsaengineer
In fiscal year 2016-2017, UTSA grew its institutional research portfolio, engaged more students, and built partnerships with industry and government to expand funded research. As a result, the 2017 fiscal year final research numbers have been the highest to date in UTSA’s history. Total research expenditures increased from US $56.8 million in FY 2016 to
New study examines the causes, consequences of 2015 Wimberley floods
Thursday, 01 February 2018
by utsaengineer
A new study by Chad Furl, postdoctoral research associate, and Hatim Sharif, professor of civil and environmental engineering at The University of Texas at San Antonio, delves into the 2015 Wimberley, Texas floods that destroyed 350 homes and claimed 13 lives. Furl and Sharif researched the factors that led to the catastrophic flooding and shed
- Published in Civil and Environmental Engineering, COE Announcements, News, UTSA COE
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