Nan Cooper, School of Engineering


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Cracking is seen in a conventional column after blast loading. (Courtesy of the School of Engineering)

Engineering Research Assesses Bridge Resilience

Bridges capable of withstanding earthquakes, explosions, and fires are vital to nation's infrastructure.

Connecticut Invention Convention held last spring. More than 650 young inventors in grades K-8 participated in the event. (Christopher LaRosa/UConn photo)

New Scholarship to Honor Top K-12 Inventors

The scholarship will enable top participants in the Connecticut Invention Convention to take a college-level STEM course at no cost while attending high school.

Provost Mun Choi speaks during the midday College of Liberal Arts and Sciences commencement ceremony at Gampel Pavilion on May 8, 2016. Seated at left are Associate Deans Andrew Moiseff and Dipak Dey. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

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Team to Sequence Poultry Viruses

The project will focus on a virus that costs poultry farmers millions each year in lost revenue.

Research Initiative Will Enhance Integrity of Integrated Circuits

A UConn professor will lead a federally funded research project to improve hardware security.

Investing in Each Other

Four current and former engineering students have established two scholarships for fellow students.

Research That’s Pure Gold

A research team from UConn and UTC has developed an alternative to gold in electrical applications.

Developing Capacity in Ethiopia

UConn will work with universities in Ethiopia to improve the country’s water resources management.

Cloud Computing Grant Keeps UConn Competitive

Researchers will explore the benefits of cloud computing.

Creating a New Generation of Biomaterials

A UConn researcher is using hydrogels to mimic the defining features of animal connective tissue.