Tag: Resch School of Engineering
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UW-Green Bay now enrolling in Electrical Engineering program
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Supercharging the Future by Growing Our Own GREEN BAY—There comes a time when you just need to grow your own. Such is the case with providing engineering talent in Northeast Wisconsin and UW-Green Bay’s efforts to meet the region’s needs. What started in 2015 with Engineering Technology degrees (mechanical, electrical and environmental) expanded to Mechanical…
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Assoc. Prof. Hossain co-authored papers featured in electrical engineer journal
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Associate Professor Maruf Hossain (Electrical Engineering) has co-authored two papers entitled “Three-Phase PLL Based on Adaptive Clarke Transform under Unbalanced Condition” and “A Demodulation-Based Method for Instantaneous Phase Angle Estimation of Unbalanced Three-Phase Voltage Systems,” which have been accepted for publication in the reputed Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Journal of Emerging and…
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Prof. Ali AlQahtani selected as PES Day ambassador
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UW-Green Bay Assistant Prof. Ali AlQahtani (Computer Science) has been selected as Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Power and Energy Society (PES) DAY 2021 Ambassador in the IEEE Section Category from Northeastern Wisconsin Section.
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Faculty note: Prof. Hossain keynote speaker at Power and Energy Society celebration
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Resch School of Engineering Associate Prof. Maruf Hossain was the keynote speaker to celebrate the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Power and Energy Society (PES) Day organized by several institutes, including the IEEE PES Bangladesh Section. Every year IEEE celebrates the IEEE PES Day worldwide, and this year’s theme is “Clean Energy Revolution”.…
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Student engineering chapter receives ‘significant improvement’ letter
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Congratulations to UW-Green Bay’s American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Student Chapter on being presented the 2021 Letter of Significant Improvement. Faculty advisor Mike Holly received the recognition dated March 26, 2021. “It is my pleasure to inform you the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay ASCE Student Chapter has been awarded this 2021 Letter of Significant…
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LAB Midwest features engineering labs in Brown County STEM Innovation Center
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LAB Midwest, the company that worked closely with UW-Green Bay in setting up the labs in the Brown County STEM Innovation Center on the Green Bay Campus features the new engineering labs on its website. “A $1.5 million investment brought in nearly 100 new pieces of mechanical engineering equipment. The idea is to give students…
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‘Virtual Field Trip’ gives Green Bay high schoolers the chance to explore college options | WFRV
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“Actual face-to-face tours haven’t necessarily been possible for large groups of students,” Vice President of College Advancement Dr. Aliesha Crowe explained, “we’re in the tech hall where we actually have students in the lab.” UW-Green Bay also participated in the day’s virtual tours. Source: “Virtual Field Trip” gives Green Bay high schoolers the chance to…
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An Engineer Breaking the Mold
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Sometimes you have to first take a well-worn path before embarking on the road less traveled. For Erin Weimann, that path was a career in education. “My original interest was in teaching math.” So she began with a semester in Cardinal Stritch (in Milwaukee) and another semester in Lakeland. And came to a realization. “Then…
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Wisconsin Aluminum Founder Ceo Sachin Shivaran Follows An Unconventional Path
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To help enhance its talent attraction efforts in the longer term, WAF recently donated $100,000 to the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay to create the Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry Engineering Scholarship fund through the UW-Green Bay Foundation. The Schwartz family, who has owned and operated the company since its founding in 1909, supported the endeavor. The scholarship…
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Prof. Hossain is featured in ‘I Mask’ campaign
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UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Md. Maruf Hossain (Electrical Engineering) is featured in the regional “I Mask Campaign” by Brown County to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in our community. You can watch the short video on YouTube.