Known by her nickname "Ms. Purple," May Lee (BS '88) has dedicated $1.6M to create and fund scholarships for EECS students in honor of her father, Lin-Fa Lee.
Camille Bergin, a recent aerospace engineering graduate, tells her story of growing up wanting to be an astronaut to working with NASA as part of Lockheed Martin.
Sreya Kumpatla, a senior majoring in aerospace engineering shares what a typical day in the life of a student intern at JPL looks like.
Christopher Schenck, a junior majoring in aerospace engineering, is spending the academic year in Louisville, Kentucky, on a co-op with UPS.
John Schwartz and civil and environmental engineering graduate students are taking adventurous steps to ensure the quality of our water and air is in check.
Alumni Angie and Harold started Cannon & Cannon, Inc., nearly 25 years ago. The company now belongs to four of their employees.
The new engineering complex has gone from concept to a beautiful structure and now has a name—the Zeanah Engineering Complex.
Associate Professor Caleb Rucker develops a robotic surgical system that provides a safer, less invasive endoscopic approach to an invasive procedure.
Micah Folsom, a recent PhD graduate in nuclear engineering, has invented a radiation detector that may be used to stop the smuggling of nuclear material.
Nicholas Wierschem, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, is looking at the resonance in the world around us to make buildings safer.
Samantha Ramsey, a first generation aerospace engineering major, was invited to AIAA's 70th International Astronautical Congress meeting Bill Nye and Buzz Aldrin.
Terry Hazen and Frank Loeffler are using their expertise in micorbiology to develop mass monitoring systems for COVID for UT and other institutions.