Alexandra Strong, assistant professor at SUCCEED (School of Universal Computing, Construction, and Engineering Education) and the STEM Transformation Institute, is a principal investigator on a five ...
Dorin Patru had prepared some talking points on his computer for his interview about becoming a 2024 Eisenhart awardee. When asked about how students have changed (or not) over the years, he started ...
Ron Barrett-Gonzalez, University of Kansas professor of aerospace engineering, shows off KU’s “hexcopter” prototype at a news conference in 2018. A KU engineering professor who has been a leader in ...
During the final class lecture of his 46-year career, Subbarao Wunnava didn't let up. The engineering professor kept his students on their toes as he drew a sprawling set of diagrams on a whiteboard, ...
Chemical engineering professor Matthew Memmott and his colleagues have developed an AI algorithm that can significantly reduce time in the nuclear reactor design process. A BYU professor has figured ...
The Information Technologies Engineering Building is located on Fairfield Way on the UConn Storrs campus. The building houses classrooms, lecture halls, research labs and faculty offices for the ...
CU Boulder’s College of Engineering and Applied Science welcomes a cohort of scholars whose work spans imaging and sustainable energy, resilient infrastructure and the cryosphere, advanced ...
Research at Rochester Institute of Technology into new energy-efficient materials for computing could improve the bottleneck that often occurs when retrieving large amounts of data, hindering ...
The graduate programs in electrical engineering from Drexel Engineering engage you in learning and research at the forefront of electrical and computer engineering. Students graduate prepared for ...
Students who complain that their college courses are too difficult may have found a new friend in one Purdue engineering professor who is claiming that the concept of academic rigor merely exists to ...
Henry Petroski, a longtime professor at Duke University who seamlessly intertwined loves of engineering, history and writing, died June 14. He was 81. Born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in Park ...
William Graessley, a Princeton professor of chemical engineering emeritus who spent his career seeking elegant solutions to problems involving long, entangled molecules known as polymers, died on Feb.