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UNB Engineering at the University of New Brunswick is launching an exciting new graduate program. The Master of Engineering Leadership in Design Innovation (MELDI) will prepare engineers to advance in a rapidly progressing field.
In a recent milestone for two graduate students at the University of New Brunswick, Sara and Leonard placed first and second, respectively, in the Graduate Student Poster Competition. This event evaluated graduate students’ designs on both presentation skills and research innovation.
Growing up in Fredericton, Craig was always a car guy, just like his father. It wasn’t surprising, then, that while a mechanical engineering student at UNB, he was part of a team that built and raced what would become a legendary Coaster Derby car that has careened down the steep hills of UNB’s Fredericton campus for decades in the annual Coaster Derby.
Researchers from the University of New Brunswick (UNB) will be contributing their expertise in areas ranging from ocean floor mapping, to cybersecurity, to AI-based change detection, and more, to a pair of projects under the PORT WATCH banner led by New Brunswick company SeafarerAI.
Trevor Hanson, who has worked in transportation for over a decade, says that means more demands on the province's public transportation systems. But, he says, while research at the national level is good at capturing transportation trends for large cities, the province's municipalities often lack the resources needed to understand their public transportation needs.
Co-op is a critical part of your academic degree. By joining the Engineering Co-op Program, you can gain experience in your chosen field, practice your technical & interpersonal skills, build your network, and earn income to offset the cost of school.
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