Student Focus
Daniel Morneault, Civil Engineering Major
Daniel Morneault, Civil Engineering Major: "It's been a great experience. I'm only a sophomore, but I absolutely love it. Ever since I came here, it was just one thing after another, being really, really busy."
Daniel Morneault, Civil Engineering Major: "It's been a great experience. I'm only a sophomore, but I absolutely love it. Ever since I came here, it was just one thing after another, being really, really busy."
Michael Browne and Benjamin Freedman, Chemical and Biological Engineering Majors
Houston, we don’t have a problem. In fact, if Michael Browne and Benjamin Freedman have anything to do with it, we may have a solution. Or, at the very least, a better understanding of the way toxic chemicals affect human cells in microgravity and hypergravity.
Houston, we don’t have a problem. In fact, if Michael Browne and Benjamin Freedman have anything to do with it, we may have a solution. Or, at the very least, a better understanding of the way toxic chemicals affect human cells in microgravity and hypergravity.
UMaine Engineering’s Human Powered Submarine
The Beatles may have all lived in a yellow submarine, but the gray submarine created by University of Maine mechanical engineering students only seats one. No matter, because one person — and his or her scuba gear — is all it takes to maneuver a human-powered submarine.
The Beatles may have all lived in a yellow submarine, but the gray submarine created by University of Maine mechanical engineering students only seats one. No matter, because one person — and his or her scuba gear — is all it takes to maneuver a human-powered submarine.
Paul Smitherman, Spatial Information Science and Engineering Major
There’s more to the sky than meets the eye. That’s why students at the University of Maine want to listen to the stars and planets.
There’s more to the sky than meets the eye. That’s why students at the University of Maine want to listen to the stars and planets.
Sara Fortin, Civil Engineering Major
UMaine civil engineering undergraduate Sara Fortin uses a thermal imaging camera to see where heat is leaking from the 200 buildings on campus.
UMaine civil engineering undergraduate Sara Fortin uses a thermal imaging camera to see where heat is leaking from the 200 buildings on campus.




