The American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC), a council dedicated to America’s prosperity and welfare by advancing business interests of over 5,300 firms, represents 51 states and regional councils nationwide. ACEC of New Jersey recently hosted an Annual Engineering Excellence Awards Banquet on March 18, 2010 to recognize the best of the best in engineering within the state of New Jersey.
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May 2010
May 28, 2010
The 23rd Annual National Concrete Canoe
Competition (NCCC), held by the American Society of Civil Engineers
(ASCE) in an effort to build awareness of concrete technology and
application, will be hosted by the California Polytechnic State
University in San Luis Obispo, CA from June 17-19 this year. With a
different host school every year, the competition travels across the
nation in hopes of challenging many civil engineering students with an
opportunity to gain hands-on experience through project management and
concrete mix designs.
May 28, 2010
CAIT, featured on UTC Spotlight
CAIT’s Pavement Resource Program and Infrastructure Condition Monitoring
Program, recognized by the University Transportation Centers Program
(UTC) of the U.S. Department of Transportation, for using Nondestructive
Evaluation (NDE)
May 28, 2010
Integlia, Rutgers Engineering Ph.D. Candidate works with Muhammad Salman Khan, electrical engineering student and Fullbright Scholarship recipient, to em [POWER] communities through renewable waste-to-energy solutions
May 28, 2010
Gordonov, biomedical engineering student with a perfect grade point
average and strong athletic performance, receives prestigious Churchill
Scholarship for graduate study at England’s University of Cambridge
May 28, 2010
Associate Professor, Dr. Tugrul Ozel, elected as Associate
Member of CIRP, the International Academy for Production EngineeringCIRP, the French acronym for the International Academy for Production
Engineering, is the world leading organization in production engineering
research. Candidature for Associate Membership involves active
involvement in the work of CIRP, and a rigorous election process which
is decided upon by the Council on the recommendation of the Nominations
Subcommittee.
May 28, 2010
Mazurek, Assistant Professor in Civil and Environmental
engineering, gets recognition as a pioneer in studying organic
particulates
May 28, 2010
Rutgers Engineering Researchers suggest that making detailed Web-based
parking data maps could alleviate traffic congestion
May 28, 2010
Rutgers University, in a joint venture with Drexel University, PD-LD,
Inc., Mala GeoSciences USA Inc, and Pennoni Associates Inc receives
Technology Innovation Program 2009 R&D Award for a projected $8.81
Million in Monitoring and Retrofit of Civil Infrastructure for their
“Automated Nondestructive Evaluation and Rehabilitation System (ANDERS)
for Bridge Decks”.
February 2010
February 24, 2010
With a faculty known for research in areas such as bionic limbs and traffic safety, the School of Engineering is devoted to training the next generation of innovators and inventors. Departments of biomedical engineering, civil and environmental engineering, electrical and computer engineering, and other disciplines allow students to gain the specialized knowledge demanded by 21st-century engineering projects and research.