Originally published on the SeatSync Blog. One of my other loves (aside from writing software) is making coffee. Notice I wrote making coffee. For me, the journey is just as important as the ...
From a latte with friends to an all-night study session, students likely drink as much coffee as anyone. But this winter, students at the University of California, Davis, are getting a new insight ...
Move over Bunn, Keurig and Krups, there’s a new coffee maker in town—and it’s built using a refurbished 35-year-old computer, discarded ink cartridges and a Game Boy. The Coffee Baron is a combination ...
Like so many brilliant innovations, the idea seems obvious in hindsight. Just combine college, coffee, and chemical engineering. Of course! But no one, apparently, hit upon this magic formula until a ...
The bitter undertones of coffee are no longer a matter of taste, but of science. Using the popular drink as a teaching tool, Jacob Schmidt, a bioengineering professor, will be teaching Engineering 96A ...
Coffee Break with Purdue Engineering is a podcast production of the Office of Future Engineers. This podcast features faculty, staff and students discussing student life, available resources and ...
Move over Bunn, Keurig and Krups, there’s a new coffee maker in town—and it’s built using a refurbished 35-year-old computer, discarded ink cartridges and a Game Boy. The Coffee Baron is a combination ...
Coffee can teach us many things, including engineering. At the University of California, Davis, it's now the focus of the most popular elective... STEM To Steam: How Coffee Is Perking Up Engineering ...
Students learn how making coffee relates to the principles of engineering. (Gregory Urquiaga/UC Davis photo) From a latte with friends to an all-night study session, students likely drink as much ...
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