Eli Freund


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Remembering Dr. Michael Howard

Dr. G. Michael Howard, 81, professor emeritus of chemical engineering, passed away on December 21, 2016.

UConn High Performance Computing with Dell EMC and Intel

UConn has partnered with Dell EMC and Intel to create a high performance computing cluster that students and faculty can use in their research.

Tackling the Science of Disaster

Just weeks before the Nov. 22 earthquake in Japan, UConn faculty and students from three different departments visited the country to explore the potential to create new opportunities for international research in disaster science.

Welcome to UConn Nation

Belonging to UConn Nation means pursuing your passions through academics, research, service, clubs, athletics, and so much more. Being a Husky is being part of a community like no other, building lifelong friendships, chasing the future of your dreams, and changing the world with support from your University and UConn Nation worldwide.

Electronic Voting and the Risk of Cyberattacks

Professor Alexander Schwarzmann discussed voting cyber-security issues before the November 8 elections.

Engineering Celebrates 100 Years With Gadget Guru Gala

Over 350 guests took part in the Gadget Guru Gala on November 11, celebrating 100 years of UConn Engineering.

Eversource Energy Center Celebrates First Year

The Eversource Energy Center highlighted its first year by showcasing the impressive research the center does to make the power grid more reliable.

Engineering Students Help Grant A Wish

UConn Engineering students helped Make-A-Wish Connecticut create a miniature Fenway Park for a Windsor kid facing a difficult disease.

UConn a Leader in Closing the Engineering Gender Gap

A recent report in The Washington Post says UConn saw the largest five-year gain in female engineering graduates among 90 public institutions nationally.

When Push Comes to Shove: Size Matters for Particles in Bloodstream

A UConn Engineer's study of particles in the bloodstream may help develop more effective cancer drugs.