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Supporting the International Research and Education in Engineering (IREE) Program through the GlobalHUB Cyber Community for Global Engineering
05 Oct 2010 | Publications | Contributor(s): Brent Jesiek, Yating Chang, Mourad Ouzzani, Ali M Roumani, Edwin Daniel Hirleman, Jan Helge Bøhn
The International Research and Education in Engineering (IREE) program was initiated by the National Science Foundation (ENG/EEC) in 2006 to promote enhancement of global competency of 21st century engineering professionals, development of collaborations with engineering researchers abroad, and …
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VT-TUD & TUD-VT dual BS mechanical engineering degree programs
31 Jul 2009 | Publications | Contributor(s): Jan Helge Bøhn
The 2009-2010 Virginia Tech undergraduate course catalog now details the Virginia Tech - Technische Universität Darmstadt and the Technische Universität Darmstadt - Virginia Tech dual Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering degree programs. In these two programs, the students spend their …
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TUD-VT Dual BSME Degree Program (picture of 1st & 2nd cohorts)
09 Jun 2009 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Jan Helge Bøhn
Picture of the first and second cohorts of the Technische Universität Darmstadt (Germany) - Virginia Tech (USA) Dual Bachelor or Science in Mechanical Engineering Degree program. In this particular version of the program the students complete two years at TUD followed by one year at Virginia …
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Call for papers: International Conference on Technologies of Globalization (Oct. 30-31, 2008)
20 Feb 2008 | Publications | Contributor(s): Jan Helge Bøhn
Presently (re-)shaping social life as well as economics and science, the effects of globalization are in their turn – and in manifold ways – related to and in fact highly dependent on technology. The first International Conference of the DFG-Research Group "Topologies of Technology" seeks to …
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Global PACE vehicle design student project (2005-2006)
09 Jan 2008 | Animations | Contributor(s): Jan Helge Bøhn
During the 2005-2006 academic year, more than 160 students from 14 universities in eight countries worked together to design a concept vehicle for General Motors. This two-minute video briefly describes this project. It was made in December 2005.
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During the 2005-2006 academic …