2018 in review: our top 10 Engineering news stories
It was an incredible year of achievements for our engineering students, faculty, and alumni

It was an incredible year of achievements for our engineering students, faculty, and alumni

Lianne Lefsrud explains how increased diversity in the workforce can benefit our economy

The National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women serves to remind us of gender-based violence against women in Canada and around the world.

MecE PhD student carves an entrepreneurial path with robotic vehicles

A team of Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ engineering researchers, led by chemical engineering PhD graduate Tinu Abraham, has devised a new way of treating oilsands tailings-the soupy byproduct of separating bitumen from clay.

Edmontonians can test the driverless test shuttle and provide feedback

During the FABTECH convention in Atlanta, November 6, 2018, Prof. Leijun Li and his doctoral students Jason Wang and Rangasayee Kannan received two awards from the American Welding Society.

Nir Katchinskiy graduates with PhD in electrical engineering

Oilsands remediation expert Chelsea Benally fulfils lifelong dream to help the environment after being sidetracked.

Electrical and Computer engineer says award is a joint achievement with her research students

Federal funding supports AI-Hub, an open-source centre to help grow and diversify the economy

The City of Edmonton declares November 14, 2018, William Muir Edwards Day in honour of the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ's first engineering professor

MecE Professor Emeritus pursues lifelong passion for bugs !

Chevron investment will advance academic excellence in engineering safety and risk management

Mechanical engineering grad named top 30 under 30

Aero Day gives students opportunity to connect with key aerospace leaders

Engineering students, alumni, professors, are leaders in space exploration

Engineering students, alumni, professors, are leaders in space exploration

The Elko Engineering Garage will provide engineering students with new hands-on learning opportunities, using tools and equipment to build devices they've designed.

Fred Pheasey joins 23 other exceptional alumni in 2018 awards presentation

Engineer heading Panama Canal Expansion Project brings insights to inaugural Women in Engineering Summit

Engineering outreach program awarded $75,000 to help get kids excited about engineering, science and technology.

Engineering students are laying the groundwork for a $3.8-million makerspace

Engineering student gains international, multicultural learning experiences

UAlberta engineering doctoral students awarded major scholarships to fund exceptional research projects

Two high school seniors dabble in modern masonry and discover what it takes to be an engineer.

Industry commitment to community will inspire more children with love for STEM

UAlberta engineering grad student surveys Edmontonians to improve the future of city bike infrastructure.

Engineering student group AlbertaSat tests satellite equipment in the Earth's stratosphere.

Engineering students test effectiveness of geoengineering aerosols in the upper atmosphere.

Space exploration vehicle will compete against 17 other rovers this weekend at an international student competition.

Engineering, MBA programs lead list of subjects rated among world's best in 2018 Shanghai rankings.

The Autonomous Robot Vehicle Project (ARVP) team sets its sights on top spot at RoboSub 2018 competition.

New facility will give students hands-on learning experiences and new learning spaces

Children from the community of Chavarrias, Bolivia will now be able to attend school during the rainy season, thanks to a group of Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ engineering students.

Researchers will test secure connections enabling automated vehicles and roadside equipment to communicate without comprising people's privacy.

There's undeniably room for improvement, but we're trying to live International Women in Engineering Day every day. This collection of stories showcases achievements of our Women in Engineering: students, professors, and alumni.

A group of engineering students is set on measuring diversity and inclusivity and improving the culture of engineering school and the profession.

Expanded connectivity means shorter trips and lower stress for bicycle commuters, Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ student's research shows.

Values. What we value defines us as individuals. Shared, values bring us together in common cause, for common good...

Ralph Haas, the "Father of Pavement Management" is presented with the university's highest honour

Engineering grad Nathan Olson's perfect 4.0 GPA stems from his desire to help people.

A mechanical engineering graduate leverages her student group involvement to learn new skills and memories that will last a lifetime.

Arjun Kalburgi made a point of taking risks and trying new things on his way to a computer engineering degree

Akash Gupta has been given the tools to nurture his creative and entrepreneurial interests

European space manufacturer creates job to lure Tyler Hrynyk, who helped guide Ex-Alta 1 into space.

Whether it's guitar pedals, Lego, or the structure of things, Tim Schwalfenberg found a way to connect the dots during his materials engineering studies.

Jason Wang is taking the big-picture view of clean energy

Professor Walied Moussa and graduate student Shichao Yue are advancing touchscreen technology into new territory
The 2018 CCWESTT conference helped hundreds of women join the conversation about diversity and inclusivity in science, engineering, trades, and technology.

Students deliver video address about AlbertaSat to engineering alumni

Sheldon Holland pockets his pipefitter's ticket in favour of an engineering degree

Student clubs make meaningful memories for engineering graduate

Oil sands upgrading technology could be a game changer

Students get a taste of startup culture in inaugural entrepreneurship bootcamp class

Former dean of engineering encourages responsible development of resources in honorary degree address

Working at the limits of your field can be frustrating

Mechanical engineers are helping paleontologists to analyse the evolution of dinosaurs

Work at the cutting edge does not always work
UAlberta is collaborating with Yukon College and Aurora College in the Canadian CubeSat Project

Eight engineering faculty members are appointed as new CRC chairholders

Mining Engineering students feel the full impact of philanthropy

Simaan AbouRizk has been awarded the APEGA Excellence in Education Award

Reza Nasseri is awarded the APEGA Community Service Award

Students reenvision zero-emission automobiles

Five-year donation to DiscoverE camps benefits more kids and communities

Clean energy source uses quantum physics to create electricity

Engineering student leads team to three top prizes at 24-hour hackathon in San Francisco

Help the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Formula SAE team get to the races

Starting March 14, 2018, the Faculty of Engineering websites will be getting a new look and feel and improved functionality.

AlbertaSat team members get warm welcome at national small satellite conference

Research to help mend bones, visualize heart disease and treat perinatal brain injury receives major funding support

Computer Engineering Club hosts massive hack-a-thon

The Nagoya University Summer Intensive Program is a great study abroad opportunity

Cars that communicate with each other, better energy storage and better bioproducts among research projects receiving $3.3 million from Western Economic Diversification Canada.

UAlberta GNCTR prepares to shred the competition

Future workers in Edmonton's 66-storey Stantec Tower will have a Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ chemical engineering graduate student to thank for a healthy work environment.

Expanding Faculty brings in major professionals with vast backgrounds and exciting opportunities.

Dozens of companies have set up shop in the Engineering Teaching and Learning Complex solarium as part of a two-day Engineering Career Fair.

Hongbo Zeng explores new oil sands clean-up techniques as Canada Research Chair in Intermolecular Forces and Interfacial Science
New technique allows researchers to create technology that also has a biological function