Polymer and Fiber Engineering Newsletter

Research Spotlight: Xinyu Zhang 

Zhang Xinyu Faculty member Xinyu Zhang recently received a $150,000 grant from the National Science Foundation for his project, "Collaborative Research: Geopolymeric Nanocomposite, A Next Generation Material for Infrastructure Sustainability." Zhang and his team are studying carbon nanotube growth on surfaces to develop inexpensive and high-performing nanocomposites that can be used in construction materials, inorganic adhesives and resins, and sensing elements in intelligent structures for the aerospace and automotive industries.
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Grads volunteer for storm cleanup

Karaaslan Ahmet TuscaloosaLast year, the university’s volunteer spirit was put into action after a series of April tornados slammed the state. Auburn University received national attention for community service, being named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, which recognizes colleges and universities for their dedication to civic engagement, service learning and volunteering. Several polymer and fiber engineering graduates and students worked in Tuscaloosa shortly after the storms, including postdoctoral researchers Hasan Kocer and Ahmet Karaaslan and doctoral student Idris Cerkez.
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Doctoral program approved

The Alabama Commission on Higher Education has approved Auburn’s doctoral program in polymer and fiber engineering. Along with the department’s bachelor’s and master’s degrees, the doctoral program helps establish a one-of-a-kind curriculum in the state.
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Senior design teams partner with industry

Students in the department recently conducted senior design projects with cooperation from local companies in a variety of industries. The two-semester capstone engineering design class helps students sharpen their skills and apply knowledge learned in the classroom to real-life experiences.
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Endowed scholarship established

Huntington Ingalls Industries, formerly Northrup Grumman Shipbuilding, has created an endowed scholarship for students in the department. Located in Pascagoula, Miss., the firm established the Huntington Ingalls Industries Scholarships in 2010.
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Textile building added to renovation list

Textile Building

The college’s Textile Engineering Building, home to the Department of Polymer and Fiber Engineering, has been added to the university’s list for a future renovation project, but a completion date has not been set.

We Don’t Do It Alone

Time and time again, we hear from industry leaders, agencies and graduate schools that Auburn engineers are different. They possess a work ethic and understanding of engineering principles that sets them apart. They are simply the kind of engineers that people are looking for. And their common experience is their Auburn Engineering education – an experience that you share.
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