The AEWC Center at The University of Maine
The Advanced Engineered Wood Composites Center
The Advanced Structures and Composites Laboratory
|
AEWC student innovatorswork on cutting edge research Joshua Tomblin, graduate student in civil and environmental engineering, works on a pr1oject 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. |
A Center for Research, Education, and Economic Development at the University of Maine
| © Copyright 2004 by the Advanced Engineered Wood Composites Center, University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469. For questions about the Center, our capabilities, and composite products, please contact us |
An ISO 17025 Certified Research & Development Laboratory Accredited by International Accreditation Service Click here for a list of accredited ASTM Tests Offered by AEWC (PDF) |