Lee College of Engineering
Second-place finish in national competition is best-ever for 49er Rocketry Team
The Lee College of Engineering’s 49er Rocketry Team recently placed second in the nation in the 2018 NASA Student Launch competition, the highest finish in the team’s history.
Engineering student, professor win best paper
Doctoral student Wahida Nasrin and Associate Professor Jiang (Linda) Xie, both from the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, won a Best Paper Award from the IEEE Global Communications Conference (Globecom), held in Singapore. Their winning paper was titled “An Efficient Target Cell Selection Scheme for Next-generation Open-access Femtocell Networks.”
Ph.D. students take top honors at Duke University energy conference
Doctoral students Bhaskar Mitra and Pankaj Bhowmik won first and second place, respectively, at the recent Duke Energy Week poster presentation. Only the top 20 teams/individuals were given the opportunity to present during the conference, held at the Fuqua School of Business.
Researchers seeking innovative uses for coal ash
UNC Charlotte researchers are investigating how to improve coal ash for both recycling and restoration. John Daniels, chair and professor of civil and environmental engineering, and fellow faculty members are actively researching ways to address environmental impacts created by coal ash
Green needs shared leave
Sharon Green with the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department needs shared leave donations.
To contribute leave, faculty and staff should refer to the requirements and participant forms in Personnel Information Memorandum (PIM) 29 or in the literature racks outside of the Benefits Office, King Building, Room 207. For more information, contact Joy Finney, benefits counselor, at 704‑687‑0648.
Advance achieved in dry preservation of mammalian sperm cells
In a paper forthcoming in the November issue of the journal Theriogenology, a team of researchers from UNC Charlotte and the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute (SCBI), announced the first successful drying and rehydration of domestic cat spermatozoa using a rapid microwave dehydration method.
Lee College researchers investigating wildfire spread
Monday, Oct. 9, starts Fire Prevention Week. Check out how UNC Charlotte is studying wildfire spread in this video featuring researchers from the Lee College of Engineering.
Engineering professor talks coal ash research
John Daniels, professor and chair of the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, talks about the latest development in coal ash research, including ways to make it a better material. To watch the video, click ‘Read More.’
University’s revolutionary additive manufacturing partnership showcased
UNC Charlotte, N.C. A&T University and N.C. State University are researching additive manufacturing through a Research Opportunities Initiative grant from UNC General Administration.
Lee Engineering’s Debbie Craig dies
Deborah Craig, a student services specialist with the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, passed away June 30.
Craig, originally from New Jersey, joined the University in 2005.