Newsletter
NCDOT Awards $1.4M in Grants to Lee College of Engineering Researchers
The North Carolina Department of Transportation has awarded seven new research grants totaling almost $1.4 million to faculty researchers in The William States Lee College of Engineering. The engineering departments that will be involved in the research are Engineering Technology and Construction Management (ETCM), and Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE).
Molly Welsh Wins NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
The National Science Foundation has awarded a Graduate Research Fellowship to INES Ph.D. student Molly Welsh to support her research in promoting nitrogen removal in agricultural stream ecosystems and identifying microbial controls on nutrient cycling.
ASCE Carolinas Conference
The Lee College of Engineering’s ASCE student chapter participated in the 2014 Carolinas Conference on March 6th at the Citadel.
New Power and Energy Society
Founded by the students themselves, the new Power and Energy Society at UNC Charlotte is an interdisciplinary group working to further education and understanding of the energy industry.
Concrete Testing for Design of North Carolina Pavements
In an effort to improve economy, durability and smoothness of highway pavements, a new design procedure is being implemented nationwide. This procedure, outlined in the Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design Guide (M-EPDG), represents the work of leading researchers over the past two decades.
New MBA Energy Concentration at UNC Charlotte
Responding to the need for highly trained leaders in Charlotte’s growing energy industry, UNC Charlotte has added an energy concentration to its nationally ranked part-time Master of Business Administration program. The new concentration began in fall 2013.
Capturing CO2 in Concrete
Capturing carbon dioxide before it enters the atmosphere is crucial to reducing greenhouse gases. A challenge that arises once the CO2 is captured is how to store it safely. Dr. Shen-En Chen and his students are developing porous, calcium-rich concrete mixtures that can not only absorb the gas, but actually render it inert.
Excellence in Teaching Awards
The William States Lee College of Engineering presented its 2013 Excellence in Teaching Awards to Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Science faculty members Dr. Tony Schmitz for undergraduate teaching, and Dr. Scott Kelly for graduate teaching.
AREVA Power Systems Teaching Laboratory
With experiments ranging from the principles of basic electromagnetism to the integration of renewable power systems into the grid, the AREVA Power Systems Teaching Laboratory in the UNC Charlotte Energy Production and Infrastructure Center (EPIC) building provides students hands-on learning tools that teach the many properties of electric generation and use.
Engineering “UrbanEden” – UNC Charlotte’s Solar Decathlon House
The students designed and built several engineering innovations into “UrbanEden,” UNC Charlotte’s Solar Decathlon house. The integration of these innovations made each more efficient, which caught the notice and praise of the judges, who named UrbanEden one of the best engineered houses in the international competition.