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While engineering and computing students and professionals must have technical knowledge and skills, soft skills such as communication and flexibility are equally as important.
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While engineering and computing students and professionals must have technical knowledge and skills, soft skills such as communication and flexibility are equally as important.
Biomedical Engineering Assistant Professor Ahmed Alshareef recently started a research project that combines two novel approaches to better understand the biomechanics of the human brain during high-severity impacts.
To help address challenges for maintaining a satellite's optimal efficiency, Mechanical Engineering Professor Abdel Bayoumi, research scientist Rhea Matthews and their team completed a project late last year that aimed to monitor operational life and predict failures.