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Rocky Top you'll always be home sweet home to...you! UT is where you can receive an excellent education that will prepare you for a great career in engineering. Learn more about UT and Knoxville.
The Association of State Floodplain Managers (ASFPM) has awarded five Future Leaders Scholarships since 2018 amounting to $200,000. You can apply for this scholarship here. If you would like to learn more about floodplain management then please visit our Licenses and Certifications page where you can find a link with information about becoming a CFM or certified floodplain manager.
Send your kids to Space Camp at the US Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama! Home to NASA's Marshall Spaceflight Center on Redstone Arsenal.
The US military offers engineering summer camps on various military bases for all branches. You can find more information here.
Meet your favorite Huntsville neighbors - The Hill family! Learn about their partnership with Kids to Love!
Aerospace Engineer & NFL Quarterback Joshua Dobbs Is Making An Impact With His Astrordinary Foundation
Learn more about his foundation and how the engineering community can support it!
The Engineering Films page has some phenomenal films that feature Academy Award winning actors like Leonardo Dicaprio and John Wayne playing roles as engineers.
This is a four minute video by the US Navy that shares details about President Jimmy Carter's time at the US Naval Academy and military career dealing with nuclear reactors and submarines.
This film is about Admiral Hyman G. Rickover who was head of the development of the US Navy's nuclear fleet. President Carter served under Rickover. Carter is interviewed in the film multiple time and covers his interactions with Rickover while part of the submarine program and as President during Three Mile Island crisis.
Jimmy Carter did a lot to protect free flowing American Rivers while in serving as Governor of Georgia and President of the United States. He also enjoyed using them for recreation.
Below is a free audiobook on Spotify called My Inventions which is an autobiography by the legendary electrical engineer Nikola Tesla. Another biography on Tesla is by Michael W. Simmons.
"Thomas A. Glass was a 1933 graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point. He served in the Coast Artillery until 1938 when he transferred to the Corps of Engineers. He subsequently received his master's degree in civil engineering from Cornell University. In 1940 he was assigned to the newly formed 21st Engineer Avaiation Regiment, the first heavy earth moving equipped engineer unit in the military. In August 1942 he took the 816th Engineer Aviation Battalion to England to build a heavy bomber base at Gosfield, England. Battalions and later the 925th Engineer Aviation Regiment under his command built a series of heavy bomber bases, air depots and other air installations in southern England leading up to the time of the invasion in 1944. On the continent the 925th built close in fighter support airfields for General Patton's Third Army in its race across France. In addition the 925th repaired and extended such major airfields as Orly in France, Frankfurt Rhein Main and Y-80 at Wiesbaden in Germany. Under his command the 925th built, or extended and / or repaired 120 airfields, 77 of those on the continent of Europe. His Military awards include ETO Ribbon with 5 battle stars, 2 bronze stars, and he was awarded the French Croix de Guerre avec Etoile de Vermeil from General Charles De Gaulle for exceptional services rendered in the liberation of France. After World War II Colonel Glass served as Chief, Procurement Division, Office Chief of Engineers, U.S. Army before transferring to the Air Force. He resigned from the service in 1949, and worked for Caterpillar Tractor Company until his retirement. Colonel Thomas A. Glass died in 2004. He was 93 years old."
Read a preview here on Google Books.
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Harvard University becomes the first website to link to The Engineering Resource!