UT College of Engineering News

Archive for November, 2021

Engineering Graduate Turns Disappointment as Student-Athlete Into Steely Optimism | UToledo News

Kayla Chapman graduates with her bachelor of science in chemical engineering in just a few weeks and then joins the J.M. Smucker Co. in Orrville as a process engineer.

Source: Engineering Graduate Turns Disappointment as Student-Athlete Into Steely Optimism | UToledo News


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Toledo native Shannetta Griffin to oversee $20B in infrastructure spending | The Blade

Source: Toledo native Shannetta Griffin to oversee $20B in infrastructure spending | The Blade


Desktop Metal, University of Toledo Form Partnership | SME Media

Desktop Metal and the University of Toledo Institute of Applied Engineering Research today announced a partnership to support the development of nickel-titanium (Nitinol) alloys, Rene alloys, and other non-weldable nickel-based, high-temperature materials on the Production System platform.

Source: Desktop Metal, University of Toledo Form Partnership | SME Media


Desktop Metal and The University of Toledo Institute of Applied Engineering Research Partner to Develop Nitinol, Rene and Non-Weldable Nickel-Based Alloys Using Production System Technology

BOSTON, November 19, 2021–Desktop Metal and The University of Toledo partner to develop Nitinol, Rene, and other non-weldable nickel-based alloys on the Production System.

Source: Desktop Metal and The University of Toledo Institute of Applied Engineering Research Partner to Develop Nitinol, Rene and Non-Weldable Nickel-Based Alloys Using Production System Technology


UToledo Team Places First in International Chem-E Car Competition | UToledo News

The contest is to create a shoebox-sized car powered by a chemical reaction over a target distance and stopped by a chemical reaction. Their winning car finished just 10 centimeters from the goal of 21.05 meters.

Source: UToledo Team Places First in International Chem-E Car Competition | UToledo News


Desktop Metal and The University of Toledo Institute of Applied Engineering Research Partner to Develop Nitinol, Rene and Non-Weldable Nickel-Based Alloys Using Production System Technology

BOSTON, November 19, 2021–Desktop Metal and The University of Toledo partner to develop Nitinol, Rene, and other non-weldable nickel-based alloys on the Production System.

Source: Desktop Metal and The University of Toledo Institute of Applied Engineering Research Partner to Develop Nitinol, Rene and Non-Weldable Nickel-Based Alloys Using Production System Technology


Governing Insight | UToledo News

In his UToledo Students Vlog, Student Government Vice President Grant Epstein, a senior from Cincinnati studying mechanical engineering, provides insight into the function of UToledo’s student government and offers suggestions on balancing school and life.

Source: Governing Insight | UToledo News


Prep, fortification best defense against cyberattacks, local experts say | The Blade

Source: Prep, fortification best defense against cyberattacks, local experts say | The Blade


Engineering Student’s Co-op Experience Helps Keep Lake Erie Clean | UToledo News

Logan Smiley, a senior in civil engineering, discovered a new interest through the College of Engineering’s integrated co-op program.

Source: Engineering Student’s Co-op Experience Helps Keep Lake Erie Clean | UToledo News