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SIBS Improving Environment through More Efficient Buildings

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Determining the most efficient ways to operate buildings, the Sustainably Integrated Buildings and Sites (SIBS) program is helping businesses reduce energy consumption, which saves them money and at the same time decreases greenhouse gas emissions. SIBS is a National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Centers (I/UCRC) program.

Near-Space Balloon Project Brings Challenges of Earth and Space

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Designing, building and testing data systems for a balloon that flew into the stratosphere brought challenges of operating in the environments of both space and of earth.

Dr. Johan Enslin Named New EPIC Director

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Dr. Johan Enslin, former chief technology officer at Petra Solar, has been named director of the Energy Production and Infrastructure Center (EPIC) at UNC Charlotte. EPIC, headquartered in a new $76-million building nearing completion on the Charlotte Research Institute campus, will train a new generation of engineers and conduct research in new energy technologies.

Steve Browning’s 42 Years at the College of Engineering

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While building a business and raising a family, Steve Browning also found the time to keep passing on his knowledge of structural engineering, by teaching part time at UNC Charlotte. He found the time for 42 years.

Teammates Honor NASCAR Champion Kulwicki

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Gathering 20 years after his death, the teammates of Alan Kulwicki shared a number of colorful stories about the hands-on engineer who was the driver and owner of his NASCAR Winston Cup Championship team.

49er Engineers Together Again in Germany

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An email from Jason Early, Electrical Engineering, 2007: “I am in the test field in Erlangen, Germany. Pretty cool and the work environment is ‘where the rubber hits the road’. Crazy thing, Jessica (Jacey) Rogers walks in as a process engineer to run some tests! On top of that, Hannah (Austin) Arrington, David Ghali and Shelby Small are here in Europe. That’s five UNC Charlotte alumni coming together internationally and working on projects together even though we graduated at totally different times. I think this speaks miles for UNC Charlotte.”

Integrated Transformer Project is Tops at Senior Design Expo

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Competing with more than 40 other projects, the team of Andrew Gould, Thiec Rahlan and Joshua Smith won the top award at the Spring 2013 Senior Design Exposition for their Integrated Transformer Monitoring System project. Sponsored by Schweitzer Engineering Labs, the project involved the design, construction and testing of a transformer monitoring system centered around an existing transformer monitor, real-time automation control system and a dissolved gas analyzer.

Rocket Team Soaring to New Heights

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In its second year, the 49er Rocket team has soared to new heights in a number of ways, even though a final launch engine failure at a recent event led to a crash and burn. That’s rockets, and that’s how you learn from rockets

MSEM’s Flexibility Goes International

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Students can take courses in a classroom in Charlotte or on a computer in Istanbul. The degree can be completed fast-track in 12 months or more slowly over a number of years. The flexibility is great, but no matter which options students may select to meet their life situation, all lead to an exceptional master’s degree program in engineering management.

New Materials Flammability Laboratory

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A new fire research and teaching laboratory in Smith Hall on the UNC Charlotte campus is helping the Fire Safety Engineering Technology program expand its undergraduate teaching facilities and increase its research capabilities for graduate-level studies and research.