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Active Projects | Oregon Tech

The new building will be home to the expanded interdisciplinary College of Engineering and Technology, including the departments of: Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Technology (MMET), Civil Engineering (CE), Electrical Engineering & Renewable Energy (EERE), Computer Systems Engineering Technology (CSET), Geomatics, Management, and Oregon Renewable Energy Center (OREC). The project includes 70,000 GSF of new classroom and lab spaces organized around a central “Commons” area. Both the upper and lower levels have multiple labs, with integrated lab support spaces and classrooms. The lower level includes an auditorium, multiple offices and multiple conference/meeting rooms. The upper level includes a large conference room with adjacent breakout rooms, multiple offices and a café at the main entry.

SUNY Canton seniors replicate NASA findings in wind tunnel experiments

UMaine seniors create 3D-printed bicycle frame for Orono High School - UMaine News

Four University of Maine seniors created a 3D-printed bicycle frame to give to Orono High School for their Mechanical Engineering Technology (MET) capstone project.  Orono Middle School and High School Librarian Emily Jackson Sanborn will accept the frame from the UMaine seniors and faculty at 1 p.m. on Monday, May 3 outside of the school located at 14 Goodridge Drive in Orono. COVID-19 health and safety guidance will be followed.  MET seniors Abdullah Albutayyan, Douglas Bolstridge, Ryan Ehrenberg and Ryan McNeilly developed the polylactic acid (PLA) bicycle frame using only consumer-grade printers, which produce objects no bigger than 5.5 inches in length, width and height. The team had to assemble 85 3D-printed pieces with 151 bolts and no adhesives to create the frame, which took 764 hours. 

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