Archive for October, 2008|Monthly archive page
Experimental
We have been trying out a new photo technique called High Dynamic Range (HDR) imaging that combines several different exposures and produces an image with incredible detail. Yesterday was perfect – cloudy with no real direct sunlight, so I ran around campus for about an hour finding interesting subjects. Here are just a few…
-Clinton
Incidents
This was an active week on the WKU campus. No doubt many heard about the incidents that happened on Wednesday, but everything was handled in the best manner possible and no major injuries were reported so we could all breathe a big sigh of relief at the end of the day.
Even I was trapped by the phone calls from national media and could not get as many photos as I would have liked, but the dissemination of information was critical. So here is my take after-the-fact of Wednesday’s events.
-Clinton
GM Fuel Cell Technology
Students had the opportunity of test driving a Chevrolet Equinox today. It was not an ordinary SUV though, this car ran on hydrogen through Chevrolet’s latest fuel cell technology.
Want to know how fuel cells work? Find out here.
Learn more about GM’s Fuel Cell technology here.
-Mike
Fuel Cell
Today we got a sneak peek at the future of the auto industry. Dan Hancock, Vice President Global Engineering, GM Powertrain, was on campus speaking to engineering and business students about the direction of the auto industry. And he brought along an impressive show-and-tell display too, including a prototype Hydrogen-powered Chevy Equinox Fuel Cell vehicle.
The mechanics and engineering of the car is phenominal, and coupled with the fact that it produces zero emissions is amazing.
-Clinton
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