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AEWC student innovators work on cutting edge research

Joshua Tomblin, graduate student in Civil and Environmental Engineering, works on a project developing rapidly deployable, inflatable structures for the U.S. Army.

 

AEWC student researchers

work with state-of-the-art

equipment

Jonathan Kenerson, an undergraduate Civil and Environmental Engineering major, manages the controls for a test of a composite

marine piling - a new product being developed by a Maine manufacturer.

 

 

AEWC students work

in a world-class industrial setting

Katherine Rice, an undergraduate chemical engineering major, in addition to working on R & D projects, has an opportunity to learn best practices in industrial safety.

 

 

AEWC students

Have opportunities

for leadership roles

While at the AEWC Center, Ariel Reuning, graduate student in Civil and Environmental Engineering (pictured here with two undergraduate research assistants) has assumed a leadership role in the design and construction in the AEWC Center’s Army R & D.

 

AEWC student entrepreneurs

develop new products

Carmen Cherry, PhD student in Civil and Environmental Engineering, is modeling, analyzing and developing a composite panel roof diaphragm system in partnership with a Maine business.

 

 

 

Last updated November 29, 2006

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