Thousands of dollars in cash prizes will be awarded during the in-person event, to be held May 19 in Corwin Pavilion.
College of Engineering News

Five teams will compete in the New Venture Competition Finals on May 19.
May 10, 2022

The professor of materials and chemistry becomes a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
May 09, 2022
The professor of materials and chemistry is admitted to the prestigious National Academy of Sciences.

Sharad Shankar, PhD student in Electrical and Computer Engineering
May 09, 2022
The Graduate Student Association honors PhD student Sharad Shankar for his work with undergraduate students in the classroom.

M. Scott Shell, professor of chemical engineering
May 03, 2022
Chemical engineering professor M. Scott Shell is honored by his peers for mentoring graduate students.

New AAAS Fellows (from left): Michael Doherty, Shelly Lundberg, and Joan-Emma Shea
Apr 29, 2022
Economist Shelly Lundberg and chemist Joan-Emma Shea were also named Fellows.

This jumping device, from the Hawkes lab, achieved an unprecedented vertical leap of approximately 100 feet.
Apr 28, 2022
A device from the Hawkes lab achieves the greatest height of any known jumper, engineered or biological.

In their new book, authors argue that to take advantage of the new possibilities in the digital era, people need to develop a digital mindset.
Apr 25, 2022
Paul Leonardis new book is aimed at helping companies and individuals thrive in the digital era.

Ten capstone teams presented their projects during the Computer Science Department's summit.cs.
Apr 20, 2022
Students present innovative capstone projects during the Computer Science Department’s summit.cs.

Apr 13, 2022
Materials and Chemical Engineering are ranked among the nation's best graduate programs.

Materials professors Ram Seshadri (left) and Stephen Wilson
Apr 13, 2022
Two materials professors are elected fellows of the Neutron Scattering Society of America.

The fine sugar crystals suspended in manuka honey lend it a thicker quality than a more filtered honey.
Apr 07, 2022
Engineers describe how fluid suspensions exhibit different behaviors at different scales.

Eleven students affiliated with the College of Engineering received graduate research fellowships from the National Science Foundation.
Apr 04, 2022
The prestigious fellowships provide each recipient with $138,000 in financial support over three years.
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