Drew uses digital images to analyze a bridge in Malawi, Africa!

This image of a community bridge in Malawi, Africa, was created by University of Delaware junior Drew Huffer using MATLAB computer software. He is using digital images of the bridge, loaded with people and bicycles, to analyze the integrity of the bridge, assess its capacity and inform future repair options. Huffer, a civil engineering major, is a project manager for UD’s chapter of Engineers Without Borders and one of more than 450 students participating in research projects this summer.The image above is of a community bridge in Malawi, Africa, was created by University of Delaware junior Drew Huffer using MATLAB computer software. He is using digital images of the bridge, loaded with people and bicycles, to analyze the integrity of the bridge, assess its capacity and inform future repair options. Huffer, a civil engineering major, is a project manager for UD’s chapter of Engineers Without Borders and one of more than 450 students participating in research projects this summer.

Drew Huffer, a junior from Williamsport, Maryland, is majoring in civil engineering and working as a project manager for the University of Delaware’s chapter of Engineers Without Borders.

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https://www.udel.edu/udaily/2020/august/research-undergraduate-frontiers-discovery/

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