- A hands-on experience for sustainability in demolition April 19, 2024
Civil engineering students Reilly Healy, Sarah Mumm and Samantha Prigge joined assistant professor Leah Mo for a sustainability workshop at Florida State University.
- Aerospace Engineering alumna, industry professional, aviation ambassador Vera Martinovich passes away April 19, 2024
Vera Martinovich, an influential alumna of the Department of Aerospace Engineering, a member of the department’s Industrial Advisory Council (IAC) and a respected aviation professional, passed away April 17.
- College of Engineering hosts 2024 Iowa Science Olympiad state tournament April 17, 2024
Thirty four teams of middle and high school students competed in the Iowa Science Olympiad state tournament, hosted by the College of Engineering. The winning teams move on to nationals.
- Student team to participate in national custom-built aircraft competition April 15, 2024
A team of Iowa State University students are headed to Wichita, Kansas as entrants in a nationwide competition sponsored by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA).
- CyLaunch M:2:I team heads to national competition with unique 3D-printed rocket April 10, 2024
All systems are “go” for The Department of Aerospace Engineering’s CyLaunch student team in in Huntsville, Alabama, taking part in the NASA Student Launch Competition.
- Engineers making a better, more profitable grid for distributing solar power April 10, 2024
Zhaoyu Wang’s research specialty is working to modernize electric grids for better, more reliable energy flow. The latest project he’s leading, in fact, is called “MODERNISE,” for “Modernizing Operation and Decision-Making Tools Enabling Resource Management in Stochastic Environment.”
- Student balloon team focuses on solar eclipse opportunity to advance hands-on discoveries April 4, 2024
The HABET high-altitude balloon student team with the Make To Innovate program will take part in studying the solar eclipse April 8 as part of the National Eclipse Balloon Project.
- Combating Corrosion with 3D-Printed Biofilm March 29, 2024
It is an industry-standard practice to rid structures of these microorganisms with chemicals to slow corrosion progression, often coming with high costs and risks to human and environmental health. However, what Associate Professor Kaoru Ikuma and her researchers found is that other microorganisms, or even the same ones, could actually inhibit corrosion.
- W. Samuel Easterling reappointed as the James L. and Katherine S. Melsa Dean of Engineering March 28, 2024
Easterling stabilized undergraduate enrollment, created new degree programs, hired 60 new faculty, raised nearly $150 million in private and corporate donations, and secured record research funding in his first five-year term.
- Making strides in grain preservation from 6,000 miles away March 27, 2024
ABE 4690 is getting hands-on experience recording data and taking steps to solve real-time issues affecting international populations.
- Lin Zhou explores the atomic realm at the Sensitive Instrument Facility March 26, 2024
The Sensitive Instrument Facility (SIF), a part of Ames National Laboratory, boasts two-feet thick concrete floors with built-in vibration-dampening layers, aluminum-plate lined bays, and fiberglass reinforced concrete for electro-magnetic isolation and vibration-free heating and ventilation. These features help ensure that state-of-the-art instrumentation housed in the SIF achieves the most accurate results.
- Hongwei Zhang awarded Willard and Leitha Richardson Professorship in Electrical and Computer Engineering March 26, 2024
Zhang is a leader in the research of wireless networks. He is the director of the Center for Wireless, Communities and Innovation (WiCI) as well as the principal investigator for ARA, a first-of-its-kind wireless living lab to connect rural communities and industries.
- A new device to address critical climate change soil impacts. March 22, 2024
To combat the monetary barrier of a shear and temperature testing device, Emami Ahari decided to create one.
- Four graduate students in aerospace engineering enjoy teaching and research honors March 22, 2024
Teaching and research expertise in the fall semester of 2023 has been recognized for four Department of Aerospace Engineering graduate students.
- From uncertain to passionate, Erik DeMeyere found his path in materials engineering March 22, 2024
“I was really struggling with what path I wanted to take. I enjoyed physics and chemistry in high school but knew I didn’t want to be a chemist or physicist,” DeMeyere said. “And then I saw materials engineering listed, which, at the time, I didn’t even know existed. After doing some research, I realized I had been interested in materials science all along.”
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