More than ever before, healthcare and manufacturing workers are putting in long work shifts causing fatigue, and physical and mental strain. Technology exists in the
Read moreNSF Funds Research to Improve Effectiveness of Swarm Robots
Swarm will be put to work to control invasive species in Great Lakes Humans react and respond to non-verbal cues, such as when a person
Read moreMicroscope Grant Expands Research in Engineering
A microscope that has the capability of capturing multiple two-dimensional images at different depths and allows users to convert images into three-dimensional high-resolution images might
Read moreVideo Tour of the Engineering Technology Labs
See a video of highlights of some of our labs in the Department of Engineering Technology at Still Hall and Still Gym. Contact us for
Read moreCEET To Hold Engineering Graduate Program Info Night
The College of Engineering and Engineering Technology will hold a one-hour virtual session to provide information about its graduate degree programs on Wednesday, October 21
Read moreProfessor Kevin Martin Named CEET’s Faculty of the Year
NIU’s College of Engineering and Engineering Technology (CEET) announced that Associate Professor Kevin Martin, Ph. D. was named its 2019 Faculty of the Year for
Read moreAlumna Kimberly Moore Gives Advice to Class of 2020
The College of Engineering and Engineering Technology held a virtual commencement ceremony on August 8 for candidates receiving graduate and undergraduate degrees in the spring
Read moreMeet Alumnus Amro Shanshal
Amro Shanshal graduated from NIU’s College of Engineering and Engineering Technology in 2018 with a BS in mechanical engineering. He’s currently employed at Omron and
Read moreEngineering Tech Receives Seed Grants to Enhance Agriculture
The Illinois Innovation Network (IIN) recently awarded seed grants to two NIU groups of faculty and others around the state that work together to help improve
Read moreFanning the Flames on Biomass Fuel Cookstove Research
Graduate students Brian Gumino and Jonathan Barnes have been working with Associate Professor of mechanical engineering Nicholas Pohlman, Ph.D. and Paul Wever, of Chip Energy
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