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School of Engineering Offers One-Year Accelerated Master's Degree

February 22, 2021

The School of Engineering at Grand Valley State University (GVSU) is making completion of a Master's degree more manageable than ever with a new accelerated program for Master of Science in Engineering (M.S.E.) students that can be completed in one year.

ENGINEERING STUDENTS RECEIVE PRESTIGIOUS SCHOLARSHIPS FROM AUTOCAM MEDICAL

February 18, 2021

Autocam Medical was founded by John Kennedy, past Chairperson of the Grand Valley State University (GVSU) Board of Trustees, and has been a long-time supporter of the GVSU Seymour & Esther Padnos College of Engineering & Computing (PCEC).

Roger That! conference this year offers a virtual conference with a vast slate of experts

February 10, 2021

Astronaut Roger B. Chaffee was a graduate of Grand Rapids Central High School. Image Credit: Courtesy photo For this year's fifth annual Roger That! conference, organizers like to point out that the "V" for the number five is for "virtual."

PCEC'S Top 10 Stories of 2020

January 27, 2021

2020 was an unusual year for most due to COVID, and the GVSU Padnos College of Engineering & Computing was no exception! Many of our most popular news stories from 2020 highlighted the efforts of PCEC students, alumni, employees, and the community coming

GVSU EMC DIRECTOR RECOGNIZED BY "IN COMPLIANCE" MAGAZINE AS A COMPLIANCE ENGINEERING LEADER

January 21, 2021

Dr. Bogdan Adamczyk, Director of the GVSU Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Center and professor of electrical engineering, has been selected as one of this year�s �Faces in Compliance� by In Compliance magazine for his training and education leadership

PADNOS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTING GETS BUDGET BOOST

January 19, 2021

As Grand Valley State University moves forward into the second half of the school year, many of the same challenges the university faced from 2020 will still need to be addressed in 2021. One of those major challenges was balancing the university budget,

MIBIZ ARTICLE HIGHLIGHTS ENGINEERING ALUM'S IMPACT ON MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY

January 5, 2021

While Jake Hall might not tout the same beastly social media metrics as some famous American socialites, he considers himself a rare influencer in the manufacturing industry.

College of Engineering and Computing earns grant for combined degree program

August 25, 2020

Grand Valley's Padnos College of Engineering and Computing has been awarded a nearly $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF)

Building the Future

February 19, 2020

Growing up spending a lot of time working in the garage with his dad, Johnathan Otterbein, Class of 2020, has been interested in how things work from a young age. Because of this, it only made sense that he chose to be a mechanical engineering major.

Faculty, students conduct solar energy research

December 10, 2019

Engineering faculty members Heidi Jiao and Chris Pung are conducting research on coatings to protect solar panels. Power from the sun is driving innovative research. Photo Credit: Kendra Stanley-Mills



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