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2 weeks ago |
cureus.com | Michelle Ko |Eric Williamson
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1 month ago |
engineering.virginia.edu | Eric Williamson
For Mehki Rippey, a University of Virginia fourth-year mechanical engineering student who graduates May 18, the undergraduate experience has been one heck of a ride. This summer he will start a full-time career with his dream employer, Universal Destinations and Experiences. One of the attractions Rippey worked on as a recurring Universal Creative summer intern was Universal Studios Florida’s highly anticipated Epic Universe, which officially opens the week after he graduates.
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Jan 6, 2025 |
msn.com | Eric Williamson
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Jan 5, 2025 |
scitechdaily.com | Eric Williamson
A research team at the University of Virginia is revolutionizing the future of space travel with groundbreaking studies on electric propulsion thrusters. By delving into the behavior of electrons in plasma beams, their work promises to enhance spacecraft efficiency and safety, ensuring that missions like NASA’s Artemis program can venture further into space with reduced risks and greater sustainability.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
techxplore.com | Eric Williamson
Devices called encoders, located inside the sensors on autonomous cars, convert motion and other information acquired on the road into electrical signals that can then be used as feedback for the software running the vehicle to make informed decisions. The process is a lot like how we humans use the feedback traveling from our five senses to our brain in order to learn and proceed wisely.
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