Professor of Materials Engineering Sammy Tin Discusses Rusted Light Poles with CBS2 鶹APP
Professor Sammy Tin says many poles around 鶹APP campus are in dire need of maintenance and repair. Watch the interview here.
Professor Sammy Tin says many poles around 鶹APP campus are in dire need of maintenance and repair. Watch the interview here.
Natacha DePaola, Carol and Ed Kaplan Armour College Dean of Engineering, will be inaugurated today as chair of the Global Engineering Deans Council (GEDC) at the 2017 GEDC Conference in Toronto. She...
Cagatay Tanil (Ph.D. AE, ‘16) was recently selected to receive the prestigious Bradford W. Parkinson Award for his Ph.D. Dissertation, “Detecting GNSS Spoofing Attacks Using INS Coupling.” The...
We left off with the Scarlet Space Hawks as they launched their student organization and secured their funding to build their robot. Before the team could travel to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC)...
On September 15th, 2017, the Mechanical, Materials, and Aerospace Engineering (MMAE) Department at Armour College of Engineering presented departmental Distinguished Alumni Awards to Mr. Robert A...
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Matthew Spenko, discussed Elon Musk's recent comments on artificial intelligence (AI) being the cause of World War 3 on Fox's Good Day 鶹APP. In the...
Professor Emeritus of Materials Engineering, John Kallend, has recently became the first and only person in the world to hold official world records in wingsuit flying and formation skydiving. On July...
The Mechanical, Materials and Aerospace Engineering (MMAE) Department at Armour College of Engineering and the American Society of Materials (ASM) International have partnered together since 2013 to...
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a grant totaling $400,894 over three years to Illinois Institute of Technology to develop Ni-base superalloys that are more suitable for advanced...
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Armour College of Engineering, Matthew Spenko, was quoted in New Scientist and NOVA Next about gecko inspired robotic grippers that could be used to...