News: Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering

51ԹϺ Engineering students have 4-year-old Hailey Dawson wearing Robohand
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Students worked to create a Robohand for 4-year-old Hailey Dawson using the college's 3-D printer.

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Business and Community |

Discussion will be moderated by Jason Mendenhall, executive vice president of Cloud at Switch

Paul Oh with a robot
Campus News |

Oh will create unmanned autonomous systems lab, head DARPA robotics challenge.

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Campus News |

National and university experts to discuss privacy, law and technology issues associated with aerial drone use.

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People |

Women going into engineering should take care not to fall victim to the "imposter syndrome," this professor advises.

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New supercomputer adds a jolt to 51ԹϺ research programs. Find out more about some of the projects that will be tapping into the system's processing power.
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Business and Community |

As state becomes a center for drone development, a Boyd School of Law task force looks at legal implications of the technology.

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Campus News |
More than 1,000 high school students will attend event, tour campus, and visit engineering laboratories.
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Research |

Intel’s “Cherry Creek” supercomputer brings world-class computing power to 51ԹϺ; Switch SUPERNAP to lead high-tech industry partnerships.

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Research |

While the technology at your fingertips may seem like a highly scientific machine, the software behind it can be a mess of different programming languages. The solution for that problem, says professor Andreas Stefik, may come from a researcher's twisty turn.

Taking measurements of 4-year-old Hailey Dawson
Business and Community |

51ԹϺ engineering professors and students use 3-D printer to create Robohand for 4-year-old child.

A man piloting a drone in front of them
Research |

51ԹϺ research, a new FAA designation, and state economic development efforts offer clear skies for Nevada’s growing drone industry.