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*[http://www.uc.edu/groups/ewb-ucin EWB - University of Cincinnati] |
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** Currently working on a water distribution and filtration project in [[Kenya]] |
** Currently working on a water distribution and filtration project in [[Kenya]] |
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* [http://www.ewb-uh.org/ EWB - University of Hawaii] |
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*[http://www.ewb-uiuc.org EWB - University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign] |
*[http://www.ewb-uiuc.org EWB - University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign] |
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** Works on both international projects and outreach/education programs on the campus and in K-12 classrooms. |
** Works on both international projects and outreach/education programs on the campus and in K-12 classrooms. |
Revision as of 01:40, 27 October 2007
Engineers Without Borders – USA (EWB-USA) is a non-profit organization established in 2000 to help developing areas worldwide with their engineering needs, while involving and training a new kind of internationally responsible engineering student. It is a member of the "Engineers Without Borders - International" network. EWB–USA projects involve the design and construction of water, waste-water, sanitation, energy, and shelter systems. These projects are initiated by, and completed with, contributions from the host community, which is trained to operate the systems without external assistance. In this way, EWB-USA ensures that its projects are appropriate and self-sustaining. EWB-USA projects are completed by project teams organized by Student and Professional Chapters. Project teams integrate students and professional engineers to ensure sound engineering oversight.
Student Chapters are usually associated with university engineering programs. Professional Chapters can be found in many cities. They exist to support Student Chapters and to facilitate the involvement of professional engineers in EWB-USA projects.
Engineers Without Borders was originally started in 2000 by Bernard Amadei, Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Colorado at Boulder and now boasts over 250 professional and student chapters.
External links
Student Chapters
- EWB - Boston University
- EWB - Brigham Young University
- EWB - California Polytechnic State University
- EWB - Case Western Reserve University
- "Engineers Without Borders open to all" - article in student newspaper emphasizing that more than just engineers are needed in the organization.
- EWB - Columbia University
- EWB - Duke University
- EWB - Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado.
- EWB - Johns Hopkins University
- EWB - University at Buffalo, SUNY
- EWB - Virginia Tech
- EWB - Lafayette College
- EWB - Northeastern University
- EWB - University of Arkansas
- EWB - University of Cincinnati
- Currently working on a water distribution and filtration project in Kenya
- EWB - University of Hawaii
- EWB - University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
- Works on both international projects and outreach/education programs on the campus and in K-12 classrooms.
- EWB - University of Maryland
- EWB - University of Minnesota
- EWB - University of Oklahoma
- EWB - University of Pennsylvania
- EWB - University of Southern California
- Currently working on water distribution and filtration project in La Estanzuela, Honduras.
- EWB - University of Texas at Austin
Professional Chapters