
Down the Line
A new assembly line lab in the Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Department will help students learn some of the basics of workflow measurement. The lab, complete with work stations, barcode sensors and
A new assembly line lab in the Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Department will help students learn some of the basics of workflow measurement. The lab, complete with work stations, barcode sensors and
This summer, the Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering department visited companies that are hiring IME students. Over four days, Department Chair Dan Waldorf and faculty members Liz Schlemer and Karen Bangs visited five
Professor Kristen Cardinal wrapped up another successful year of MEDITEC projects, with 15 projects, involving 47 students from throughout the College of Engineering. The MEDITEC program brings industry-sponsored projects from the biomedical
After 35 years of trial by fire in the Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Department (IME) and the College of Engineering, Martin Koch retired March 8, 2019. Martin worked half-time has a lecturer
Complete with work stations, barcode sensors and a conveyor belt, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering students Todd Altshuler and Brandon White, working with professors Ginni Callow and Karen Bangs, designed and built a
Design for Manufacturability with Autodesk from College of Engineering on Vimeo.