Join the Materials Science and Engineering department for our Tea Time social with faculty, staff, graduate students, and undergraduate students. We'll provide hot water and tea! We encourage participants to bring a reusable mug, but disposable cups will also be available.
Come learn how to roast your own coffee at the coffee lab located at Everson Hall 126. Equipment will be provided by the lab, and you will learn how to take a coffee bean and produce your own black coffee. You will also be able to drink your own creation!
Join Cyclone RoboSub as we build an underwater base in Minecraft and relax with some boardgames. Learn a bit more about the team and enjoy some good company!
A workshop for students to learn about the basics of car maintenance (such as checking air and fluids, changing a tire or oil), with the help of fleet services mechanics. And a follow-up discussion about our project and how EV maintenance is different (and likely easier)!
Celebrate E-Week with a not-so-average pizza party! This event is an opportunity for students and faculty to engage outside the classroom. Staff and other academics are also invited to this communitywide celebration of engineering.
Join us on Zoom for our winter edition of Engineering on Tap. Learn how our faculty are working to stay ahead of the curve and secure our computer systems and communication networks from a software and hardware engineering perspective.
Join the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) in celebrating Engineers Week with their presentations on how engineers impact the world. Engineers play a vital role in innovating solutions to global challenges that impact future generations.
Join the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) in celebrating Engineers Week with their presentations on how engineers impact the world. Engineers play a vital role in innovating solutions to global challenges that impact future generations.