![]() “We are grateful for the opportunity to support UW-Platteville’s College of Engineering, Mathematics and Science through a facility that will foster collaborative, experiential learning.” “Collaboration across engineering disciplines is key to our company’s success,” said Terry Hoffmann, senior director of corporate design for Sub-Zero Group. “Funding supports programs, staff and equipment that make the student experience that much richer – developing the ability to think creatively, make connections and create value in their future careers.” ![]() “Sponsorship and partnerships with industry are vital to providing hands-on experiences for our students,” said Fick. It allows students and faculty to find components and equipment for testing solutions much more quickly than ordering and then testing. Not only do these disciplines hold classes in the lab, but it also serves as a prototyping hub for devices that require sensors, instrumentation and control. One of the main design themes for Sesquicentennial Hall was to encourage collaboration across the disciplines, and this lab is a prime example of delivering on that promise. Sub-Zero Group, Inc., manufacturer of leading luxury kitchen appliance brands Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove, continues to show its dedication to engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville with a $100,000 gift to support the new Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove Engineering Instrumentation Lab in Sesquicentennial Hall.Īccording to Jessica Fick, assistant dean of the College of Engineering, Mathematics and Science, the Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove Engineering Instrumentation Lab serves three disciplines directly: mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and software engineering.
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