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Drexel Engineering offers students a comprehensive and integrated course of study enhanced by technology, global experience and research.

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@DrexelEngr
Drexel Engineering
2 years
🌟 Alyssa Kemp, BS/MS environmental engineering '25, is Drexel's third-ever Truman Scholar! 🎉 Alyssa plans to pursue a JD degree in environmental and energy law to make a positive impact on communities nationwide. Way to go! Read more: https://t.co/24JjaxFitD
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Drexel University College of Arts and Sciences
2 years
Join us on May 15 for the 2024 Arts and Sciences Symposium. Hear from Johnson & Johnson Chairman and CEO Joaquin Duato, Drexel Alumni and colleagues on how their organization marries passion and purpose to reimagine the future of healthcare. https://t.co/MAW0yzGDMm
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Drexel Engineering
2 years
A team of civil, architectural and environmental engineering seniors will present their concept for a remodel of a VA hospital in Omaha in the finals of an international competition hosted by the Architectural Engineering Institute. Read more: https://t.co/97E2U6q5ig
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Drexel Engineering
2 years
Using sound to identify lead pipes? It's possible. By tapping on the metal and measuring sound waves, Drexel researchers hope that the process to replacing these pipes, and improving our water, will be streamlined. Read more at https://t.co/sEJ9tcROQ1
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Drexel Engineering
2 years
Zikria Saif, a fourth-year materials science and engineering student at Drexel University, is using polymers to improve cardiovascular health for his family as well as the world. Read more about his story at https://t.co/ZjFO8Wnh0Q
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@DrexelEngr
Drexel Engineering
2 years
A Drexel milestone this #ThrowbackThursday In 1984, Drexel provided and most of the faculty with a discounted, brand-new Apple MacIntosh personal computer before it was available to the general public. Read more about Drexel's history with Apple at https://t.co/A98wzNAd7C
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@DrexelEngr
Drexel Engineering
2 years
❄️🔋 Why do lithium-ion batteries lose charge in the cold? Drexel Engineer Wes Chang, PhD, breaks it down in @ConversationUS, covering the chemistry, safety concerns, and research to develop better batteries. Full article:
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Electric vehicles are catching on across the US, but they’re also catching on fire in colder regions like the Northeast and Midwest.
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Drexel Engineering
2 years
Nursultan Zhanabay is a second-year Chemical Engineering student from Kazakhstan. Read about a high-altitude ballooning project he's working on at https://t.co/bfBxaGNiR7
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@DrexelEngr
Drexel Engineering
2 years
Congratulations to Jin Wen, PhD , professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering and associate dean for research and innovation, for being elected into ASHRAE's College of Fellows! @ashraenews
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Drexel Engineering
2 years
Vigneswar Sundaramurthy is currently pursuing a Master's in Computer Engineering and has begun conducting research on natural language processing as it applies to the patent review process. Read more about him at https://t.co/kxLm6WODms
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Drexel Engineering
2 years
Christopher Blackden (MS '23) juggled school, work and family life to get through graduate school, but felt a sense of fate in choosing Drexel. Learn more about his journey to a Master's in Systems Engineering at https://t.co/y4oVDVDX46
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Drexel Engineering
2 years
Yesterday's AT&T service outage disrupted life and work for tens of thousands of customers, but what exactly happened is still in question. Drexel Engineering's @KapilDandekar explains some possibilities.
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nbcphiladelphia.com
AT&T’s network was hit by a widespread cellular outage Thursday, impacting thousands of wireless customers across the country. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk has the details.
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Drexel Engineering
2 years
Highlights from the first two days of #engineersweek2024! There are still plenty of social, competitive and educational events scheduled all week long! Check our Instagram stories (@drexelengr) each day for what's going on!
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@DrexelEngr
Drexel Engineering
2 years
Welcome to Engineers Week 2024! Drexel joins colleges, high schools and professionals around the world in celebrating the impact of engineering all week long. Check out https://t.co/jaYmLskgwk for the full schedule! #engineersweek2024
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Drexel Engineering
2 years
Drexel has joined more than 200 of the nation’s leading artificial intelligence stakeholders to participate in the U.S. AI Safety Consortium to support the development and deployment of trustworthy and safe AI. Read more about Drexel's involvement at https://t.co/dPOqQTRpul
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Drexel Engineering
2 years
Patrick Williams, PE, LEED AP (B.S. civil engineering '04) is a first-generation alum who is now a successful civil engineer at Urban Engineers in Dallas. Read about his journey at https://t.co/ivg78qUv4p
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Drexel Engineering
2 years
If you're thinking about going to grad school for engineering, Drexel is the place to apply! RSVP at https://t.co/hKer0SirFX to gain valuable information from the College of Engineering's dean as well as reps from DGWISE.
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Drexel Engineering
2 years
Morgan Tiziker is a fourth-year Materials Science & Engineering student with a minor in Product Design. Her college career has been marked by exciting co-ops at companies like Crayola and Solvay. Read more about her time at Drexel at https://t.co/eVxc8wZISo
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Drexel Engineering
2 years
Philly Materials Day was last Saturday, February 2! Drexel, Penn, and local high schools came together at Bossone for Materials Science & Engineering demos, experiments, and tons of fun!
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Drexel Engineering
2 years
When structures collapse, we often hear that it's just not possible to accurately inspect each crack in a bridge, building, or road. Drexel researchers have begun creating robotic assistants to reduce workloads and prevent structural failures. Read more at https://t.co/brlJWAt6f3
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