Check out the videos below created by students, staff and professors in the School of Engineering. Want to see more? Go to all CEMS videos.
Undergrad Advances Research on the Mechanical Function of the Lung
Katie Accomando, a senior in mechanical engineering with a biomedical concentration, is the expert operator of a complex piece of equipment designed to help measure the volume of the air in a mouse's lungs.
Jane Hill Featured on VPT's "Emerging Science" - Food Pathogens
In this episode, which follows researchers who identify and track food pathogens, Professor Jane Hill explains the complex issues of pathogen migration and the work her lab is doing to prevent it.
Dr. Jane Hill What Happens When Bacteria Go to Mars?
Jane Hill, professor in the School of Engineering, was funded by NASA to study the impact of space on pathogenic bacteria. Here she describes why this research matters.
Allison Murphy: Stopping Whirling Disease
Stopping the spread of "whirling disease" is the mission of UVM student Allison Murphy, a senior majoring in environmental engineering and Spanish, with a minor in European Studies.
AERO GreenSpeed
Watch the UVM Alternative Energy Racing Organization (AERO) compete with their car GreenSpeed at the third annual Formula Hybrid International Competition in Louden, New Hampshire.
Engineer Hunter
Bored with his usual hunt, the Crocodile Hunter comes stateside to find a most fascinating creature. Congrats to Alex Eshelman, Ian Eshelman and Ian Kilburn for First Place in our 2008 CEMS YouTube Contest.