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CAL POLY ENGINEERING DEAN LEAVING TO TAKE PROVOST JOB AT CHICO STATE

Sanluisobispo | December 27, 2016

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The dean of Cal Poly’s College of Engineering — who has worked to improve graduation rates, increase the percentage of the college’s female students, and encourage programs such as the new Cybersecurity Center....

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SUNY POLY NORSK FACILITY PLAN APPROVED

Creighton Manning Engineering | November 27, 2016

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Construction of the future home of the Norsk Titanium manufacturing operation has been approved by the Town of Plattsburgh Planning Board. SUNY Polytechnic Institute, through the nonprofit Fort Schuyler Management Corp., plans to build a 166,000-square-foot facility that Norsk Titanium will then lease for the manufacture of titanium aerospace components....

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WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE ANNOUNCES 2017 COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS AND HONOREES

King Engineering Associates | April 13, 2017

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Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) today announced its honored speakers for the 2017 Commencement ceremonies. Since 2016, the university has held two distinct exercises to celebrate the accomplishments of its undergraduate and graduate students....

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phys | January 22, 2018

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Combining two different polymer forms can switch manufacturing of silicone parts from molding, casting and spin coating of simple forms to 3-D printing of complex geometries with better mechanical characteristics and better biological adhesion, according to a team of Penn State researchers. "So far, PDMS (polydimethylsiloxane, or silicone) has limitations in formability and manufacturing of devices," said Ibrahim T. Ozbolat, Hartz Family Associate Professor of Engineering Science and M...

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CAL POLY ENGINEERING DEAN LEAVING TO TAKE PROVOST JOB AT CHICO STATE

Sanluisobispo | December 27, 2016

The dean of Cal Poly’s College of Engineering — who has worked to improve graduation rates, increase the percentage of the college’s female students, and encourage programs such as the new Cybersecurity Center....

Read More
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SUNY POLY NORSK FACILITY PLAN APPROVED

Creighton Manning Engineering | November 27, 2016

Construction of the future home of the Norsk Titanium manufacturing operation has been approved by the Town of Plattsburgh Planning Board. SUNY Polytechnic Institute, through the nonprofit Fort Schuyler Management Corp., plans to build a 166,000-square-foot facility that Norsk Titanium will then lease for the manufacture of titanium aerospace components....

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WORCESTER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE ANNOUNCES 2017 COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS AND HONOREES

King Engineering Associates | April 13, 2017

Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) today announced its honored speakers for the 2017 Commencement ceremonies. Since 2016, the university has held two distinct exercises to celebrate the accomplishments of its undergraduate and graduate students....

Read More
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3-D PRINTING IMPROVES CELL ADHESION AND STRENGTH OF PDMS POLYMER

phys | January 22, 2018

Combining two different polymer forms can switch manufacturing of silicone parts from molding, casting and spin coating of simple forms to 3-D printing of complex geometries with better mechanical characteristics and better biological adhesion, according to a team of Penn State researchers. "So far, PDMS (polydimethylsiloxane, or silicone) has limitations in formability and manufacturing of devices," said Ibrahim T. Ozbolat, Hartz Family Associate Professor of Engineering Science and M...

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