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The Samuel Ginn College of Engineering at Auburn University is the state of Alabama's largest engineering program and produces more than one third of Alabama's engineering graduates. The college is consistently ranked among the highest public universities offering doctoral programs in engineering. As a major presence in engineering education, you can expect excellent academic, research and outreach programs; computer and laboratory facilities that are second to none; and a world-class faculty. With a dynamic and innovative research program, as well as 12 undergraduate and 10 graduate degree options, the college is recognized as a major contributor to the region's economic development and industrial competitiveness.
Engineering Minute -- August 2nd, 2024
0:58
14 часов назад
Engineering Minute -- July 19th, 2024
1:00
14 дней назад
National Center For Asphalt Technology
1:59
21 день назад
Engineering Minute -- July 12th, 2024
1:00
21 день назад
Highway Research Center
1:57
21 день назад
Engineering Minute -- July 5th, 2024
1:01
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Engineering Minute -- June 28th, 2024
0:54
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Engineering Minute -- June 21st, 2024
0:57
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Engineering Minute -- June 14th, 2024
0:58
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Center for Microfibrous Materials
1:39
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Engineering Minute -- June 7th, 2024
0:59
2 месяца назад
Auburn University Neuroimaging Center
2:12
2 месяца назад
Engineering Minute -- May 31st, 2024
0:54
2 месяца назад
Center for Bioenergy and Bioproducts
1:13
2 месяца назад
Engineering Minute -- May 24th, 2024
1:00
2 месяца назад
Engineering Can Be a Grind
2:21
2 месяца назад
Talons and Turbulence
3:32
2 месяца назад
Strike Up The Sandman
3:24
2 месяца назад
The Decades of Dyer
2:54
2 месяца назад
10 Years and Counting
2:09
2 месяца назад
The Legacy of Charles Gavin
2:05
2 месяца назад
Комментарии
@saadqadeer7807
@saadqadeer7807 5 дней назад
Cylo!
@PIcoAirBearings
@PIcoAirBearings 8 дней назад
I like the shirt
@mohamedkhalafalla4774
@mohamedkhalafalla4774 Месяц назад
@sam-ww1wk
@sam-ww1wk Месяц назад
Yup, there's a reason they don't make mountain bikes out of fiberglass, jokingly referred to as "feebleglass" in the marine industry. I'd be interested in seeing an aramid weave go up against the carbon.
@CrappyCar
@CrappyCar 2 месяца назад
I found this video through the "Time Marches On... Again!" video. Congratulations, and best of luck if the band enters again!
@travicaster66
@travicaster66 2 месяца назад
One of my favorite professors at Auburn! BSME 1991. It doesn't look like he has changed a bit! God Bless you Dr, Dyer!
@kmr84100
@kmr84100 2 месяца назад
Entire performance: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-36yFOtgxGlk.html
@mcbrihk
@mcbrihk 2 месяца назад
Need to add some FPV cameras to those planes! and war eagle!
@user-ts8rp7wy2n
@user-ts8rp7wy2n 3 месяца назад
Guariscimi tutto anche l aids la sindrome psichiatrica e l aids oids e u e le maledizioni dei maghi e delle streghe e diavolo e diavolone e stregone e demonio e ave e avio e avuano e vustr e ame e ape e altri mi chiamo Biagio di balsamo e famiglia 😂
@MetalMachinist232
@MetalMachinist232 3 месяца назад
Um... in science you are meant to adopt the principal that is it just as good to be proved wrong as it is to be proved right. The girl at the 0.26 mark mentioned that they had a pre conceived conclusion to the test in mind. I know enough about science to know that that is bad science. I think young people today aren't being taught the importance of putting intentions and objectivity first. Outcomes are a result. Coming up with a desired outcome and then creating a test to prove it is a big no no in real science. In this case they chose a slow applied force rather than a sudden impact... the pre conceived conclusion may have influenced that decision.
@harryjoe860
@harryjoe860 2 месяца назад
It’s called a hypothesis
@MetalMachinist232
@MetalMachinist232 2 месяца назад
@@harryjoe860 Actually its called a biased hypothesis :) Smartass
@JosephDeLuna-yj8vg
@JosephDeLuna-yj8vg 3 месяца назад
Wow!
@greenleafe1238
@greenleafe1238 3 месяца назад
noted
@user-ir6cx4jr5c
@user-ir6cx4jr5c 3 месяца назад
I have a question, why we need nanofiber here 🤔 if removed nanofiber, the resultant PVA hydrogel was still conductive, am I right?
@kapil.6pm
@kapil.6pm 4 месяца назад
Any fully funded scholarship for International student for distance learning.?
@odettaabdi1111
@odettaabdi1111 4 месяца назад
'promo sm'
@aurktman1106
@aurktman1106 4 месяца назад
Well done AURA!
@jimster7645
@jimster7645 5 месяцев назад
Amazing Work! Are you able to discuss how you developed the cellulose nanofibers?
@lucretiaweil75
@lucretiaweil75 5 месяцев назад
In Civil Engineering the professors are almost all men.
@borton6
@borton6 6 месяцев назад
That’s not an accurate test. If that is simulating a brick hitting your hard hat, how high is this “brick” falling from? The “brick” doesn’t land on your hard hat and continue to apply force to your hard hat. So you have to say for example “it’s simulating a brick falling from 10 feet or 20 feet. “
@halimamasudi5259
@halimamasudi5259 6 месяцев назад
Congratulation Mother and Son, it is indeed a rare event.
@ihateclouds5783
@ihateclouds5783 6 месяцев назад
much love
@slowdancer5563
@slowdancer5563 6 месяцев назад
My B.F. McDonald aluminum hard hat was manufactured in 1935, one year before the patent was granted. It was handed down to me by my grandfather, (my mothers' side of the family) in 1982 when I turned 18 years old. I have worn that safety helmet on logging crews, oil riggs and all sorts of construction sights over the decades and have kept the original liner safely stowed away as a keepsake. That antiquated piece of equipment saved my skull more than once and is still giving me great service.
@instatriage8859
@instatriage8859 8 месяцев назад
How has this only gotten 7k views - this is amazing! It’s like a lightweight flexible strain gauge. Amazing
@akshayrajeev7831
@akshayrajeev7831 8 месяцев назад
Please tell your profession i need to study it
@charlesellis3458
@charlesellis3458 8 месяцев назад
How do I get a local (very bright) kindergarten student to be a part of this?
@charlesellis3458
@charlesellis3458 8 месяцев назад
I have a kindergartener who is doing math on a 3rd grade level and would really enjoy this program - how do I get him signed up?
@lorettagillespie7490
@lorettagillespie7490 9 месяцев назад
Oh my gosh,,, I can still see little Tommy Burch in that sweet face!!! Proud of all of you! Thank you Cousin Steve for sending this!!!
@nathanjoerndt8804
@nathanjoerndt8804 9 месяцев назад
i am willing to talk to anyone who did this!!!!!!! this looks awesome!!!!!!
@ishanrajatiri
@ishanrajatiri 10 месяцев назад
Love your skills n mentorness😊
@adriel2598
@adriel2598 11 месяцев назад
Promo>SM
@twjohnso1951
@twjohnso1951 11 месяцев назад
Very proud of CHEN!
@twjohnso1951
@twjohnso1951 11 месяцев назад
Superb job!!
@noahwhite7848
@noahwhite7848 Год назад
This is awesome! I can’t wait for the day I have the opportunity to participate in this!!
@madelyntorrance8179
@madelyntorrance8179 Год назад
Hello, My name is Madelyn Torrance. I'm attending Auburn this fall to studying Chemical Engineering. I plan on joining the 100 Women Strong Engineering club. Also I've decided to Rush at Auburn. I hope I'm not asking too late, but would really appreciate if someone could write me a recommendation. I have a 4.6 gpa salutatorian of my high school class 2023. I could send my resume to you. Please let me know. Thank you!
@lanichilds2825
@lanichilds2825 Год назад
It’s like there was a group of people guessing exactly what I needed to know….thank you! Thanks science!
@Jay_Mac1775
@Jay_Mac1775 Год назад
I think a compression test is widely different than impact testing
@user-ri7sh9lj1o
@user-ri7sh9lj1o Год назад
Art's contribution to documenting the History of Auburn Engineering with the books he has authored will be an enduring legacy for the University through many future decades.
@user-xg6hs7vr4g
@user-xg6hs7vr4g Год назад
Interesting
@user-zf4qs2jy3n
@user-zf4qs2jy3n Год назад
1:16 what a pointless test. No one give a rats ass about a hat crushed on a table. A hard hat rides on a suspension and the concern is impact loading not perceived crush weight.
@alexanderslee
@alexanderslee Год назад
Engineers measuring in Imperial pounds and inches. What a joke.
@jeremiahmichael5871
@jeremiahmichael5871 Год назад
🎉 "promosm"
@user-wo5ok4pw4j
@user-wo5ok4pw4j Год назад
She’s like the aluminum hard hat failed at around 500 lbs but at that point the weight of 500lbs falling on your head could still kill you no matter what type of hard hat you have
@burningsporkdeath
@burningsporkdeath Год назад
Hardhats are not designed to take a direct compressive force like you applied, they are designed to protect the user from impact forces.
@conmanumber1
@conmanumber1 6 месяцев назад
Yes just to take the initial blow. I have a plastic Chinese made American branded hard hat which took big hits from tree debris. On all events it was hard on my head but saved me. If it was a New Zealand made certified hat it would had split but safer. Anyways I'm happy with it.
@laureljohnson4010
@laureljohnson4010 Год назад
Awesome!
@dimitrakontou2374
@dimitrakontou2374 Год назад
Thank you!! I found it very interesting and helpful!!
@heritageforestschoolllc3103
You learn this last bit in any singing class. No rs its not just country music. Its all singing. Found this whole presentation very interesting.
@nickturberville2282
@nickturberville2282 Год назад
Roll tide lol. I couldn't resist