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Spring 2009

  • UofA Engineer Spring 2009
  • Fall 2008

  • UofA Engineer Magazine - Fall 2008 (PDF 2.4 MB)
  • Winter and Spring 2008

  • UofA Engineer - Winter and Spring 2008
  • Fall 2007

    Spring 2007

    Winter 2007

    Fall 2006

  • Following the Family Flight Plan
  • Advocate for Africa
  • Poisson's Ratio
  • Invested with Success
  • Plug and Play the Oil Game
  • PCL: The Pooled Collective
  • Cultural Diversity Engineer
  • Summer 2006

  • Mechanical Petting Zoo
  • K-One is a K-Win
  • Double Dare Entrepreneurs
  • Marilyn's Loss, Engineering's Gain
  • Nova's Supernova
  • Top Jockey at Colt
  • The Forbes 500
  • Green Building–A Child of the 60s Helps Change the World
  • Winter 2006

  • From FORTRAN to Fortune
  • Peace and Profits in the Jungle
  • Building an Empire, Brick by Brick
  • Western Engineer and Politician Rode the Federal Polls
  • Structural Integrity: The Legacy of Dr. Ford
  • Woman in Freefall
  • ATCO Meets Edison
  • Co-Op Celebrates 25 Years
  • Restless as a Viking
  • Engineering Eternity
  • Fall 2005

  • To Sir, With Love
  • An "I" on the Future
  • Transportation Innovation
  • Bridging Science and the Marketplace
  • The C.W. Carry Chair - Strong as Steel
  • Raising the Bar
  • A Small Tunnel Project Earns Big Recognition
  • Summer 2005

  • Don Pether
  • The Faris Wheel of Fortune
  • Engineering the Executive
  • Testimony to Engineering Excellence
  • The Joy of (Not) Engineering
  • Man on Longboard
  • Poling Digs Deep for Diamonds
  • Engineering Duo Sets Benchmark in Green Power
  • Winter 2005

  • The Optics of Photolithography
  • A Toast to Vermillion
  • Alberta Petroleum Expertise Travels the World
  • Engineer Times Three
  • Ring Around Edmonton
  • The Constructor
  • The Power of the Feedlot
  • Fall 2004

  • Dean Lynch is Markin' a Milestone
  • Engineers with heart
  • Reluctant pioneer Linda Van Gastel
  • Ron Nolan's Hatch Marks
  • Taking Control Systems Out of the Box
  • The Long march from China
  • When the rubber hits the road
  • Summer 2004

  • Chuck Hantho (Chemical '53) on corporate responsibility
  • Chuck Hantho (Chemical '53): The future is plastics. . .or so I thought
  • Manufacturing Results
  • Matrikon Man
  • Optimal CEO
  • Steward of Geotechnical Engineering - Earle Klohn
  • Transcanada philosopher
  • Virtual Engineer: Navigator of Sky, Land, and Sea
  • Winter 2004

  • Brawn and King's Excellent Adventures
  • Rocketeer Tim Poon Soars to Success
  • Tom Brown's Construction Zone
  • Virtual Engineer: George Carpenter
  • Fall 2003

  • Torchinksy - The Geotechnical Torchbearer
  • A Task of Titanium Proportions
  • Hogg Wild over Vintacom
  • the Brooker TOOLKIT
  • The Charm of Sharma
  • Women find exciting career path within Consulting Engineering
  • Summer 2003

  • The Rig Master
  • Waking the Giants
  • Winter 2003

  • Teching Care of Business
  • University of Alberta's First Family - The Holes
  • Summer 2002

  • Engineer creates new Star Wars universe
  • KUDOS SUMMER 2002
  • Notice for Calendar Photo Submissions
  • Reunion 2002
  • The DT HUB—from truck wheel to design trophy
  • The Faculty of Engineering sincerely regrets the passing of the following alumni and friends.
  • Winter 2002

  • Brighter than the Sun
  • Calgary Report
  • Characterizing Uncertainty
  • Reunion 2001
  • Reunion 2001
  • Summer 2001

  • Companies find Co-op students deliver value
  • ENG Files The truth is out there
  • Pioneering the brave new world of nanotech
  • Reunion 2001
  • Winter 2001

  • Alan Wharmby: Engineer, Adventurer, and Free Spirit
  • Have PEng will travel
  • Hitting His Stride
  • Spring 2000

  • Breathing Easier
  • David Morris: A Man with Petrol in his Veins
  • The Slide Rules
  • Fall 1999

  • Artful Engineering and Entrepreneurship
  • Fine Mettle - Birks Medal Winners Shine
  • UofA engineers pack an economic punch
  • Summer 1999

  • John Parker: modern-day architect of the new North
  • The Expansion: Building the future of Engineering today
  • The View from ’48, ’67, and ’99 - Women Grads Recollect and Look Ahead
  • Winter 1999

  • Co-opportunities
  • Playing for the green and gold
  • Fall 1998

  • Be Proud of Your School
  • Engineering Volunteers
  • It’s not about how you feel, it’s about doing what’s right
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