24 Hours in Dumbo May 28, 2019 - John G. Falcioni Student competitions aren't just fun and games. They can be serious business. Read more
Beyond Silicon Valley: Tech Talent Hot Spots May 28, 2019 - Dominic Basulto Recent tech grads are no longer limited to living and working in Silicon Valley but can choose from a number of up-and-coming tech hubs across the United States. One of these cities, Roboburgh—as Pittsburgh is now nicknamed—is leading the country in cutting-edge robotics development. Read more
Paddling Concrete to a Win May 22, 2019 - Michael Abrams Concrete might seem like an oxymoron for a boat-building material. But a team of students at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo, has become experts at making concrete canoes that not only float, but win competitions. Read more
Students from Around the World Made E-Fest North a Success May 20, 2019 - Benedict Bahner, ASME News Students from universities across the globe came together in Michigan for three days in April to celebrate the fun and excitement of engineering at the third E-Fest to be held so far this year—E-Fest North. Read more
Engineering Thrills May 15, 2019 - Chitra Sethi A recent masters graduate in mechanical engineering from Purdue University is a roller coaster enthusiast and 3D prints scaled models of his favorite rides. Read more
VR for Spinal Rehabilitation May 13, 2019 - Michael Abrams During a Center for Neurotechnology Hackathon, engineering students designed a device that uses immersive augmented reality experience to support people recovering from spinal cord injuries. Read more