06/25/08 -- Generous Gift Provides New Opportunities for Chemical Engineering Students
06/17/08 -- SUNRISE Researchers Awarded $2,786,268 in external grants
06/02/2008 -- Mechanical engineering grad blasts off for space
06/02/2008 -- Innovative UND Engineering Designs Win Awards
05/27/2008 -- Hesham El-Rewini Named UND Dean Of Engineering And Mines
04/28/2008 -- Local teams take part in international robotics competition
04/25/2008 -- Electrical engineering students win UND/NDSU contest
02/19/2008 -- UND's AgCam ready for launch to International Space Station
05/08/07 -- Winning UND School Of Engineering And Mines Design: Fuel From Algae For Mars Biosphere
09/05/06 -- UND Chemical Engineering Students Team with Center for Innovation to help Northwood Mills win $500,000 USDA Rural Development Grant For Biodiesel Plant
08/09/06 - - Chair of Geology and Geological Engineering Featured on Faculty Q&A on Global Warming
07/17/06 -- UND Faculty Member Exploring New Approaches To Teaching Engineering Graduate Course
06/12/06 - - UND Names Gosnold a Chester Fritz Distinquished Professor
05/10/06 - - UND Engineering Students Win Andrew Freeman Innovation Awards
05/01/06 -- UND vs. NDSU Electrical Engineering Design Competition
05/01/06 -- UND Helping Introduce Pre-engineering Curriculum at Grand Forks Central and Red River High Schools
04/20/06 -- ND EPSCoR Announces UND Undergraduate Research Award Winners
04/10/06 -- Ottertail Power Company Presents Scholarship Gift to UND Foundation and SEM Electrical Engineering
UND Awarded $1.5 Million U.S. Department of Energy-EPSCoR Grant to Improve Sustainable Energy Research Infrastructure
UND: Students' jet fuel idea cleans up at major competition
Soybean-based product impressed panel of venture capitalist and angel investors
By David Dodds, Herald Staff Writer
3/3/06 reprinted with permission from the Grand Forks Herald
Sen. Conrad Impressed by UND Biojet Fuel Research, Potential For Markets
United States Sen. Ken Conrad, N.D. (seated) got a crash course from University of North Dakota chemical engineering faculty on their research to develop a biojet fuel that will run at colder temperatures, cost less and be more environmentally friendly than the conventional jet fuel.
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