This summer, Bucknell engineering students are researching the health of nearby waterways, creating gel shoe inserts from polymers and developing robots that can make firefighting safer, among other topics, but Ryan Koes ’26, computer science and engineering, might have the most envious research subject of them all: coffee. Coffee is the most popular drink worldwide, […]
Bucknell Engineering Student Story: Isabel Ramos ’26, Civil Engineering and Management
Isabel Ramos ’26 is working with Professors Carley Gwin and Deborah Sills this summer on a project with the Buffalo Creek Watershed Alliance looking at the impaired waterways within Union County. Learn more about Isabel’s research by clicking on the below video.
Bucknell Engineering Student Story: Kade Davidheiser ‘27, Mechanical Engineering
Bucknell mechanical engineering major Kade Davidheiser ’27 — who is also a member of the Bison wrestling team — was looking for a way to stay on campus this summer to further his engineering skills while also training with his fellow grapplers in the wrestling room. To do this, his summer research proposal was to […]
Bucknell Engineering Student Story: James Robinson ’26, Chemical Engineering
Knee pain is one of the most prevalent medical issues today, affecting nearly 25 percent of adults and steadily increasing. But what can be done about it? James Robinson ’26, chemical engineering, is working to help bring that percent down. Robinson is spending his summer on Bucknell’s Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, campus working alongside Prof. Kenny Mineart […]