Santa Clara University

- Horizons Spring 2007

Horizons in Engineering
Dean's Message

In its recent history, the School of Engineering has experienced the waves of invention and reinvention that are the essence of Silicon Valley’s habitat for innovation—from the development and commercialization of integrated circuits and storage technology in the 1970s, to the development of the microprocessor and personal computer in the ’80s, and the Internet in the ’90s. Through each of these periods Santa Clara has been a vital resource to Silicon Valley and beyond, providing the critical knowledge and skills needed to sustain new waves of innovation. And today the School continues its cycle of reinvention with nanotechnology collaborations that integrate industry partnerships with our growing research strengths in electrical and mechanical engineering, student-led robotics research projects in the development of control systems for satellite-based biological experiments, a growing program in bioengineering, and emerging strengths in design for sustainability.

Working side by side with faculty, our students experience first hand the process of discovery and how to integrate diverse design elements into working prototypes. In the context of Santa Clara University’s Jesuit tradition, they are uniquely situated to grow as whole persons while developing the knowledge and skills needed to contribute to future waves of innovation, be it in Silicon Valley or in understanding how technology can be designed for meeting humanity’s needs in developing countries. We invite you to come see for yourself why the run-up to the Engineering School’s 100th anniversary in 2012 might be the most dynamic and promising period yet in our proud history.

 

James Koch
Interim Dean,
School of Engineering

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37th Annual Senior Engineering Design Conference

Thursday, May 3, 2007
Thomas J. Bannan Building, Santa Clara University
Visit the Senior Design Web site to learn more.

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SCU Solar Decathlon Team Kicks Off Construction of House

Joined by nearly 100 alumni, sponsors, campus community members, and friends, the SCU Solar Decathlon team recently celebrated the kickoff of the construction phase of the project.

From Satellites to Automobiles, Robotics Lab Does it All

The SCU Robotics Systems Laboratory, under the direction of mechanical engineering Associate Professor Christopher Kitts, is always buzzing with activity.

Bioengineering Program Launched

Capitalizing on the promise of bioengineering to improve the lives of all people in direct and diverse ways, the School of Engineering has partnered with the College of Arts and Science.

Center for Nanostructures Announces Project

Santa Clara University’s Center for Nanostructures (CNS) initiated its thermal and electrical nanoscale transport (TENT) project in February.

Conscience-Driven Engineering

Spend a few minutes talking with civil engineering Assistant Professor Ed Maurer and you will learn that his commitment to researching the impact of climate change is fueled by a deeply thoughtful consideration of the implications of this issue.

Graduate Engineering Partners with Lockheed Martin

Lockheed Martin has selected SCU’s School of Engineering to provide graduate level education for their most promising Silicon Valley engineers.

Professor Instrumental in Shaping TV over IP

With the improved display quality of high definition television comes the opportunity for a new wave of information dissemination, and Professor Qiang Li of the computer engineering department is at the forefront of this movement.

Nominate Distinguished Engineering Alumni

The School of Engineering and the Engineering Alumni Board are seeking nominations for the 2007 Distinguished Engineering Alumni Awards to honor those whose accomplishments in their profession, community, and University service have set them apart.

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