Today in History – August 31, 1921 – Lt. John A. Macready performed the first crop dusting flight on a surplus World War I Curtiss JN-6H (Jenny), taking off from McCook Field near Dayton, Ohio. The goal was to attack the Catalpa sphinx moth by dusting an orchard with a load of lead-arsenate from a [...]
Entries from August 2009
Engineering Education "Today in History" Blog: Crop Dusting and Pesticides
August 31st, 2009 · Add a Comment
Tags: Aerospace Engineering · Biological Systems and Agricultural Engineering · Environmental Engineering
Engineering Education "Today in History" Blog: First African-American in Space
August 30th, 2009 · Add a Comment
Today in history- Aug 30, 1983- Guion “Guy” Bluford became the first African America to travel to space , 22 years after the first American traveled to space. This twenty plus year’s gap makes his accomplishment an important milestone in African American history. Born November 22,1942 with a mother for a teacher and an engineer [...]
Tags: Aerospace Engineering · African American · Broadening Participation
Engineering Education "Today in History" Blog: First controlled glider
August 28th, 2009 · Add a Comment
Today in History – August 28, 1883 – John J. Montgomery makes first controlled “heavier than air” glider flight at Wheeler Hill, California. He sails a distance of 603 feet at an altitude of about fifteen feet. He continued to perfect the design by making and testing modifications. In 1894, he published a summary of [...]
Tags: General Engineering, Engineering Science
Engineering Education "Today in History" Blog: World's largest battery
August 27th, 2009 · Add a Comment
Today in History – August 27, 2003 – World’s largest battery is connected to provide emergency power to Fairbanks, Alaska’s second-largest city. Backup power is critical here as Alaska could become an “electrical island” when the power lines go down. In fact, environmental conditions cause a total city blackout every two or three years. In [...]
Tags: Chemical, Biochemical, Biomolecular Engineering · Electrical Engineering · General Engineering, Engineering Science · Mechanical Engineering
Broadening Participation in Computing (BPC) Portal
August 25th, 2009 · Add a Comment
Broadening Participation in Computing (BPC) is a NSF sponsored program. The goal of the BPC is to significantly increase the number of underrepresented graduates in the computing disciplines, with an emphasis on women, persons with disabilities, and minorities (African Americans, Hispanics, American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders). Help Us Design a BPC [...]
Tags: Broadening Participation · Computer Engineering · Computer Science · Computing · General Engineering, Engineering Science · Information Systems · Information Technology · Software Engineering