CCC Engineering Club
A group for Cuyahoga Community College students to explore Engineering and Engineering Technology.
04/05/2016
DNA to make a diode!
World's Smallest Diode Is Made of DNA New device could help advance the field of molecular electronics
02/24/2014
Looks familiar :)
Please come join us at Tri-C's First Annual Engineering Employer Panel.
This is a great opportunity for Pre-Engineering and Engineering Technology students to hear about industry and hiring trends from professionals from the fields of Mechanical, Electrical and Civil Engineering. This is a great opportunity to start networking and get a head start on your career! Plus, who can turn down free food?!
February 18, 2014
12-1pm
Western Campus - Room G4A (Galleria basement, next to Java City)
Free Pizza Lunch
No registration necessary
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01/29/2014
Connect 2 Campus going on right now at Metro! Come visit us in the Campus Center. You know you want to play Jenga with us!
Join us Wednesday, January 29th at Metro Campus for Connect 2 Campus. We will have a table from 11-1p on the 1st floor of the Campus Center. Stop by with questions, or just to chat. Stay tuned for Engineers Week details!!
01/14/2014
Here we go again! I hope everyone has a wonderful semester. Who is taking something fun?
12/31/2013
I realize we haven't been very active as of late so here is some info to tide you all over until more major things are discussed:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxMkG3xBJRw
This is about the advancement in the "prosthetic" or "bionic" eye that engineers have been working on for as for as i know the past four years or so; check it out.
The Robotic Prosthetic Eye Project The Robotic Prosthetic Eye Project http://www.ee.cuhk.edu.hk/~qhmeng/eye.htm
I hope everyone is having a good holiday and a relaxing break! I look forward to seeing you all next semester!
I apologize for the late notice, hopefully you've seen the fliers. There is a meeting today at Metro campus from 2:00-3:00p in room 6.
11/14/2013
How cool!
A team of researchers have developed a technique that would allow anyone to print their own electronic circuits. By using silver nanoparticle ink, your desktop printer would be able to create a circuit in 60 seconds. http://bit.ly/HMFU7p
Hackathon to help the victims and responders of Typhoon Haiyan.
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