Recent MABE graduates work to invent a competitive swimming resistance device.
The Department of Materials Science and Engineering metallurgy program is ranked first in the United States and sixth in the world.
Zhili Zhang, associate professor of mechanical, aerospace, and biomedical engineering, is using lasers to view objects that travel at hypersonic speeds.
The Center for Materials Processing is teaming up with ARC Automotive to give both groups the opportunity to explore new growth opportunities.
Mark Dean just wrapped up a year as interim dean for the Tickle College of Engineering leaving a legacy that has helped shape the college for years to come.
Wes Hines and graduate students John Pevey and Sarah Davis are applying Darwinian techniques to the next wave of nuclear reactors.
The college’s inaugural Senior Design Showcase hosted more than 125 teams from all disciplines, revealing the impactful work our seniors are doing.
WomEngineers Day brought together students, speakers, and invited guests for a day designed to help engineering students navigate leadership, inclusion, and work-life balance.
The Tickle College of Engineering has played a key role throughout the university’s 225 years of history. Here’s a closer look at that legacy.
Professor Rupy Sawhney is creating a systems approach that puts engineering for the human experience first.
Research Associate Professor Chien-fei Chen is looking to add a human element to the work on power grids being done by CURENT.
The Garcia sisters enjoy a unique support system as first generation students—the trio of sisters were all in electrical engineering at the same time.