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The Helwig Farms Quarter-Scale Tractor Team took second place out of 21 universities at the ASABE International Quarter-Scale Tractor Student Design Competition. bit.ly/tractor-team-2…

The Helwig Farms Quarter-Scale Tractor Team took second place out of 21 universities at the ASABE International Quarter-Scale Tractor Student Design Competition. bit.ly/tractor-team-2…
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Two new EV charging stations are now open in the A28 parking lot located north of the Engineering Complex. These stations were designed by students as part of an undergraduate research project and are powered entirely by a solar canopy. k-state.edu/today/announce…

Two new EV charging stations are now open in the A28 parking lot located north of the Engineering Complex. These stations were designed by students as part of an undergraduate research project and are powered entirely by a solar canopy. k-state.edu/today/announce…
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BioWRAP Team Member, Ajay Sharda, talks Precision Ag at #ICPA Conference Tours in Clay Center, Kansas farmslab.k-state.edu/news/ #BioWRAP #Research #Precision Ag #Manhattan #K-State

BioWRAP Team Member, Ajay Sharda, talks Precision Ag at #ICPA Conference Tours in Clay Center, Kansas  farmslab.k-state.edu/news/ #BioWRAP #Research #Precision Ag #Manhattan #K-State
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A trio of faculty members is developing sensors designed to withstand one of the harshest operational environments ever created within the core of a nuclear reactor with funding from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. buff.ly/3A7rIWa.

A trio of faculty members is developing sensors designed to withstand one of the harshest operational environments ever created within the core of a nuclear reactor with funding from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. buff.ly/3A7rIWa.
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Brad Kramer, professor and head of KState IMSE Dept., was elected a fellow by the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers. He was honored at the IISE annual conference earlier this year.

Brad Kramer, professor and head of <a href="/kstateimse/">KState IMSE Dept.</a>, was elected a fellow by the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers. He was honored at the <a href="/iisenet/">IISE</a>  annual conference earlier this year.
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Xiaolong Guo, KSU ECE assistant professor, has received nearly $560,000 from U.S. National Science Foundation to create a secure, open-source dataset and an online platform for evaluating biological data security. buff.ly/4d03A5z

Xiaolong Guo, <a href="/KSUECE/">KSU ECE</a> assistant professor, has received nearly $560,000 from <a href="/NSF/">U.S. National Science Foundation</a> to create a secure, open-source dataset and an online platform for evaluating biological data security. buff.ly/4d03A5z
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The college's three newest programs — biomedical engineering, cybersecurity and environmental engineering — received ABET accreditation at their first opportunity after meeting the organization's eligibility requirements. buff.ly/3Zsv9l9.

The college's three newest programs — biomedical engineering, cybersecurity and environmental engineering — received ABET accreditation at their first opportunity after meeting the organization's eligibility requirements. buff.ly/3Zsv9l9.
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The college presented its annual awards to commend the dedication of faculty and staff in support of its teaching, research, service and outreach programs. View the list of 2024 recipients at buff.ly/4enbUOg.

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Kiewit has been named 2024 Company of the Year! Kiewit employs more that 300 K-State alumni and has worked alongside the college for many years through a variety of corporate partnership opportunities. buff.ly/3ZwPfdN

Kiewit has been named 2024 Company of the Year! 

Kiewit employs more that 300 K-State alumni and has worked alongside the college for many years through a variety of corporate partnership opportunities. buff.ly/3ZwPfdN
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Congratulations to Drs. Haar and Natarajan on receiving the 2024-2025 Commerce Bank and W.T. Kemper Foundation Distinguished Faculty Award. Read about their passions and love of teaching at bit.ly/3ZLKT2R. K-State Health and Human Sciences K-State Engineering

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Since 2016, the Kansas Energy Program has completed 200 energy assessments/technical reports and 125 grant applications, resulting in $5.6M of federal grant money awarded to rural small businesses and agricultural producers in 73 counties across Kansas. buff.ly/3Y7PdqG

Since 2016, the Kansas Energy Program has completed 200 energy assessments/technical reports and 125 grant applications, resulting in $5.6M of federal grant money awarded to rural small businesses and agricultural producers in 73 counties across Kansas. buff.ly/3Y7PdqG
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A team of K-State researchers has identified silage as a significant yet overlooked source of nitrous oxide emissions, while simultaneously developing methods to dramatically reduce these greenhouse gases from agriculture. buff.ly/3Yb1QRB

A team of K-State researchers has identified silage as a significant yet overlooked source of nitrous oxide emissions, while simultaneously developing methods to dramatically reduce these greenhouse gases from agriculture. buff.ly/3Yb1QRB
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A team of K-State engineers hopes to predict condensation and freezing behavior using data obtained from experiments completed on the International Space Station. buff.ly/4fgCV69

A team of K-State engineers hopes to predict condensation and freezing behavior using data obtained from experiments completed on the International Space Station. buff.ly/4fgCV69
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Kuan-Lun Ho, K-State MNE doctoral candidate, received the 2024 Sarachek Scientific Travel Award, which he will use to attend MicroTAS. His research aims to develop point-of-care diagnostic devices and techniques for disease and pathogen detection.

Kuan-Lun Ho, <a href="/KStateMNE/">K-State MNE</a> doctoral candidate, received the 2024 Sarachek Scientific Travel Award, which he will use to attend MicroTAS. His research aims to develop point-of-care diagnostic devices and techniques for disease and pathogen detection.
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The architectural engineering and construction science department brought together 125 student recipients and various donors to celebrate its scholarship program, which awarded $436,000 for the 2024-2025 academic year.

The architectural engineering and construction science department brought together 125 student recipients and various donors to celebrate its scholarship program, which awarded $436,000 for the 2024-2025 academic year.
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Engineering Extension's Kansas Energy Program has received more than $600,000 in grant funding from the Kansas Corporation Commission to help Kansans achieve energy efficiency. Learn more about the program at buff.ly/40bhQGe.

Engineering Extension's Kansas Energy Program has received more than $600,000 in grant funding from the Kansas Corporation Commission to help Kansans achieve energy efficiency. Learn more about the program at buff.ly/40bhQGe.
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A K-State industrial and manufacturing systems engineering faculty member is conducting a study aimed at assessing and increasing the technical knowledge and professional skills of engineering students in the emerging field of point-of-care additive manufacturing.

A K-State industrial and manufacturing systems engineering faculty member is conducting a study aimed at assessing and increasing the technical knowledge and professional skills of engineering students in the emerging field of point-of-care additive manufacturing.
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The motorized couch showcased at Open House and in an episode of Hang With Tang was built by K-State's Electronics Design Club. The full story behind the couch is featured in the latest issue of Impact magazine: buff.ly/3ZB6muU

The motorized couch showcased at Open House and in an episode of Hang With Tang was built by K-State's Electronics Design Club. The full story behind the couch is featured in the latest issue of Impact magazine: buff.ly/3ZB6muU
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In 16 locations across Kansas, K-State's Technology Development Institute engineers are using the NavVis system to create virtual walk-throughs of buildings in need of repair and repurposing. Seek more: k-state.edu/seek/fall-2024… #KStateResearch | #KState | #KState105

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Scott Fan, K-State MNE professor, is developing a new method for creating large quantities of liquid droplets through a novel electrical technique called electrowetting bursting, which has potential applications for disease diagnostics and drug synthesis. buff.ly/3ON69hT.

Scott Fan, <a href="/KStateMNE/">K-State MNE</a> professor, is developing a new method for creating large quantities of liquid droplets through a novel electrical technique called electrowetting bursting, which has potential applications for disease diagnostics and drug synthesis. buff.ly/3ON69hT.