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Engineer Benefactor Passes | | UToledo Alumni eMagazine

Norman Nitschke, an engineer and inventor who generously supported The University of Toledo College of Engineering, died Sunday, Feb. 14. He was 100 years […]

Source: Engineer Benefactor Passes | | UToledo Alumni eMagazine


Thailand Native Excels in Toledo at Tennis, Mechanical Engineering Studies | | UToledo News

Growing up in Bangkok, Thawin “Ernie” Suksathaporn came to love the sport of tennis. Eventually he became good enough to become a top player on the junior

Source: Thailand Native Excels in Toledo at Tennis, Mechanical Engineering Studies | | UToledo News


Engineering Graduate Joins Pharamaceutical Company with COVID-19 Vaccine   | | UToledo News

Growing up in Sri Lanka, Vimantha Bamunuarachchi was full of curiosity. How are medicines made? How do they work in the body? He dreamed of becoming an engineer

Source: Engineering Graduate Joins Pharamaceutical Company with COVID-19 Vaccine   | | UToledo News


UToledo Technology Gives Second Life to Used Batteries From Electric Vehicles | | UToledo News

When the battery in an electric vehicle needs to be replaced, dealerships get rid of it even though it still holds up to 80% of its capacity. To reduce waste

Source: UToledo Technology Gives Second Life to Used Batteries From Electric Vehicles | | UToledo News


Kaptur Announces $50,000 to Support Additive Manufacturing of Nickel Titanium Aerospace Actuators at University of Toledo

Source: Kaptur Announces $50,000 to Support Additive Manufacturing of Nickel Titanium Aerospace Actuators at University of Toledo


UT gets $50K federal grant for 3-D printing research | The Blade

Source: UT gets $50K federal grant for 3-D printing research | The Blade


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