COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & SCIENCE
Civil engineering students win first place in concrete canoe competition
Louisiana Tech University placed first in the Deep South Conference of the American Society of Civil Engineers’ (ASCE) 2010 Concrete Canoe Competition held Saturday, March 27 in New Orleans. The win qualifies the team to participate in the...
Tech student on-hand as Large Hadron Collider sets world record
Louisiana Tech graduate student Ram Dhulipudi was on hand in Geneva, Switzerland when the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) set a world record on March 30 for proton-proton collisions as two proton beams collided at an energy of seven trillion electron volts....
Tech engineering and science students win big in Shell Eco Marathon
Louisiana Tech engineering and science students have returned victorious from Houston where they participated over the weekend in the 2010 Shell Eco Marathon. The Tech team, who entered three cars in the competition, placed first in design,...
COES researchers selected to present ‘outstanding’ paper at prestigious international conference
Professors Henry Cardenas and Sven Eklund, and Ph.D. candidate Kunal Kupwade-Patil of the College of Engineering and Science at Louisiana Tech University will present their award-winning paper at the Second International Conference on...
Faculty lecture brings Women’s History Month, Shaping the 21st Century events together
Dr. Christobel Asiedu, an assistant professor of sociology at Louisiana Tech, will discuss “Women and Sustainability in the Developing World” at 10 a.m. Tuesday, March 30 in Wyly Tower Auditorium. Asiedu’s lecture is the first faculty...
Tech continues Shaping the 21st Century series
Faculty speakers will continue to address how Tech’s campus relates to the stability and sustainability across the globe, and featured movies will discuss issues such as climate change, water sustainability and biodiversity as part of the...