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Lockheed Martin Shines Spotlights on Engineering Ethics
Aerospace giant teams with University of Illinois to host competition aimed at introducing the real-world implications of engineering ethics to undergraduate students.
Designing for Environmental Sustainability
The Biomimicry Institute's Global Design Challenge
Work-and-Learn Programs Prep Tomorrow’s Engineers
Lightweight Innovations for Tomorrow (LIFT) teamed up with the National Center for Manufacturing Sciences (NCMS) and the Association of Public Land-Grant Universities (APLU) to figure out where they fall short and what can be done to better prepare students for...
Penn State Offers New Additive Manufacturing Certificate
Penn State University hopes to help address the need for more additive manufacturing education through a new graduate certificate in additive manufacturing and design (AMD) available through Penn State World Campus.
Dassault Systèmes U.S. Foundation Grant Supports STEM Certification of Veterans
STEM programs provides hands-on training on state-of-the-art equipment.
3 Ways to Close the Digital Engineering Skills Gap
How can manufacturers accelerate digital transformation efforts to succeed in the Fourth Industrial Revolution? Here are three ways to close the digital skills gap.
Transition to Simulation Via Training, Part 2
Here’s what core content is necessary in a simulation training course.
igus Part Helps Students Design Award-Winning Child-Proof Lock
German team finds maintenance-free solution aimed at keeping youngsters safe.
ASCENT Presents Classes and Showcases Learning Solutions at Autodesk University 2018
At this year’s Autodesk University (AU) 2018, attendees can attend classes taught by three of ASCENT’s Learning Content Developers.  
Half of Women Among Engineering Schools’ Faculty Experience Sexual Harassment, Report Finds
Nearly half of all engineering students also experience sexual harassment from faculty/staff. National report released at Society of Women Engineers Conference.
AutoDrive Competition Puts Student Engineers in the AV Driver’s Seat
AutoDrive, sponsored by General Motors and SAE International, is tasking eight university-level student teams with developing and demonstrating a fully autonomous passenger vehicle by the end of year three.
The STEM Gender Gap
A Beginner’s Guide to Simulation, Part 1
Primed with the resources and fundamentals of how to get started, now it’s time to sign up for a training course and dive into simulation.
Optomec’s LENS Hybrid System Put to Work for Medical Applications
Optomec Lens innovation said to potentially cut the need for second surgeries reducing risks, costs and patient suffering.
Extraordinary Vehicle Design
Student Design Competition Profile: The RIT Baja SAE



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