Engineering professor uses sabbatical to strengthen collaboration between The Citadel and Army Research Lab
Mazzaro has been working closely with Army researchers to develop a unique type of radar for detecting deadly hazards.
Read MoreMazzaro has been working closely with Army researchers to develop a unique type of radar for detecting deadly hazards.
Read MorePeeples’ devotion to all things in the realm of computer and electrical engineering, or “techno-lust” as he calls it, continues to earn him accolades.
Read MoreCDSP provides its scholars with targeted mentoring and fellowship advising – learning who they are, what they want to accomplish, and helping them chart a path for getting there.
Read MoreThere are distinct advantages for those graduating from one of the five oldest engineering programs in America, and one that is consistently ranked in the top 25 nationally. By graduation
Read MoreMarchant is using open source CAD files from the internet to produce the 3D print mask extenders and clips for medical personnel and front-line workers.
Read MoreThe availability of highly skilled engineers prepared to help lead the development of A.I. and its associated industries in the Charleston, South Carolina area is vital to the state’s competitiveness and its economy. The Citadel School of Engineering, one of America’s oldest engineering programs, is meeting that growing demand.
Read MoreCandace works at the Google Data Center in Monks Corner, South Carolina. “I decided to attend The Citadel Graduate College, because they’re seen as the best in the Lowcountry for Project Management.”
Read MoreIt’s the second year in a row a Citadel cadet has achieved a top 10 ranking on the prestigious list prepared annually by the U.S. Army Cadet Command.
Read MoreDuring his tenure as dean, The Citadel School of Engineering has grown more than 200 percent and has more than doubled its offerings. New programs developed in the past five years include Construction Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Project Management.
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