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May 2022

May 11, 2022
“Incredible” is how senior aerospace engineering students Daulton James and Bertrand Smith describe their team’s opportunity to receive a $12,000 NASA University Student Research Challenge (USRC) award for their “Sustainable Transport Research Aircraft for Test Operation,” or STRATO, project.

April 2022

March 2022

March 30, 2022
When Soham Shah began planning the logistics for this year’s Rutgers University Dance Marathon, he drew on some skills he didn’t expect to use from his experience as a mechanical engineering major. Creating the layout and schedule for an event, finding the materials for activities and transporting them to a site were all part of Shah’s work as an engineering project leader at Rutgers.
March 28, 2022
On February 25, 2022, Rutgers’ Packaging Engineering Program hosted a virtual Packaging Jamboree, or Pack Jam, designed to inspire attendees to network, collaborate on, and consider the big topics in packaging today. This year’s theme was “The Packaging Industry and E-Commerce During the Coronavirus Pandemic.”  

February 2022

February 24, 2022
Siemens Corporate Technology has recently awarded MAE graduate students PhD Fellowships through a research project 5G-enabled robotic adaptive repairing (PI: Guo, Co-PIs: Cuitino, Seskar, ad Zou). MAE student George Galkin has been selected as one of Three-four PhD students supported to work on this sustainable manufacturing project to repair high-value components such as shafts, pistons, blades, and molds.
February 24, 2022
With the support from Siemens through a research project (PI: Y. Guo, Co-PIs: Cuitino, and Seskar, Zou), the COSMOS team in collaboration with Siemens and Rutgers University recently deployed an "Industry 4.0/5G+" sandbox extension focused on the evaluation of low-latency feedback control scenarios which arise in industrial automation and smart manufacturing. As shown in the figure, one large programmable software-defined COSMOS radio node sector and a pair of small nodes were deployed in the New Jersey Advanced Manufacturing Institute at Rutgers.
February 9, 2022
Prof. Yi participates in a new research project entitled "Mobile Remote Sensing and Artificial Intelligence-Guided Precision Management Program for Turfgrass Water Conservation" that was recently funded by National Institute of Food and Agriculture through its Specialty Crop Research Initiative. The project focuses on turfgrass stakeholder needs for efficient and water-saving, precision irrigation management (PIM) programs and improving drought resistance of turfgrasses by using new emerging technologies such as robotics and automation, machine learning and image processing.
February 9, 2022
Rutgers has been selected to design, fabricate and test a small satellite in the upcoming 2 years!  This is part of the Air Force Research Laboratory’s University Nanosatellite Program (UNP) which aims to promote and sustain university research and education focused on small satellites and related technologies.

January 2022

January 27, 2022
After completing a theoretical project that modeled offshore wind turbines, School of Engineering researchers have received a new Department of Energy grant to convert theory into practice by developing and testing novel hydrokinetic turbine (HKT) designs.

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