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Skanska has signed a supplemental contract with Virginia Tech to construct a new College of Engineering building. The supplemental contract is worth USD 240M, about SEK 2.5 billion, which will be ...
Stockholm-based builder and developer Skanska has won a $303 million design-build contract from Massachusetts DOT to build a ...
BLACKSBURG — You can tiptoe through the second floor of Virginia Tech ... safety monitoring is Tech’s Smart Infrastructure Laboratory, overseen by mechanical engineering professors Pablo ...
Skanska has a contract to replace a road bridge in Massachusetts, and another to construct an engineering building at ...
Get ready to witness something mind-blowing! A mechanical 7-segment display powered by a keyboard brings a whole new level of ...
Virginia Tech team develop new kind of circuit board that can heal and be reshaped, potentially solving the world's growing e ...
A third of the world's population struggles with water scarcity . In many of these areas, fog holds water that could provide a lifeline — if only it ...
Electronics often get thrown away after use because recycling them requires extensive work for little payoff. Researchers have now found a way to change the game.
Between upgrades and breakdowns to cellphones, tablets, laptops, and appliances, so many electronics are getting tossed in the trash that they've ...
Graduate mechanical engineering student Jonathan Charleston ... a global security and aerospace company, and Virginia Tech. This was the challenge box’s campus debut, Walker said.
Virginia Tech researchers develop a recyclable circuit material, enhancing electronic device disassembly and reuse while ...
When governments focus on user engagement and service delivery, it doesn’t just improve public sentiment. It enhances ...