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NSF CAREER Award Backs UConn Research in Micro- and Nanoscale Manufacturing

SeungYeon Kang has received a prestigious NSF CAREER Award for her work on transforming how microscopic electronic devices are built

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UConn Engineering Honors Rising Stars Shaping the Future

The UConn College of Engineering recognized graduates of the last decade (GOLD) who inspire the world around them through their contributions to the field of engineering during the UConn Academy of Distinguished Engineers.

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UConn Engineering Students Launch Hands-on Printed Circuit Board Design Course

What started as a casual conversation among faculty and students has grown into one of the most hands-on learning experiences in UConn Engineering

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Farhad Imani Wins NSF CAREER Award to Build Manufacturing Systems That Think

Automation dominates modern factories, but much of it still breaks when parts vary, damage is uncertain, and expert judgement is required. Farhad Imani’s project targets this failure by developing robotic manufacturing systems that can sense change and adapt in real time

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Poster Competition Highlights Breakthrough Graduate Research

Graduate students from across the UConn College of Engineering showcased cutting-edge research and communication skills during the 12th-annual UConn Engineering graduate programs poster competition.

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UConn Engineering Alum Powers Performance at McLaren Racing

Abhiemanyu Sukumaran ’24 (ENG) landed his dream job as a Performance Analysis Engineer at McLaren Racing after serving as president of UConn Formula SAE for two years

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New Image Sensor Breaks Optical Limits

UConn engineers develop new image sensor to achieve 3D microscopic resolution without lenses.

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UConn Professor Receives Senior Member Status with AAAI

Associate professor Dongjin Song was recently awarded senior member status by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI).

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Building Better Roads: UConn’s T2 Center Leads the Way

Through a comprehensive suite of training and technical assistance programs, the CT T2 Center helps municipal agencies enhance safety and efficiency throughout the state’s surface transportation system

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Technology Entrepreneurship: Turning Research Into Impact

The Entrepreneurship Hub’s mission framed the entire afternoon: supporting UConn’s technology community as they take ideas from early conceptualization to market-ready ventures.

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UConn Engineers Advance Remanufacturing Through Smart Design

A team of UConn College of Engineering researchers are helping manufacturers rethink product design to extend the life of critical components and reduce environmental impacts.

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Level Up in Systems Engineering on Your Schedule

For many working professionals, balancing careers demands with development can feel impossible. UConn’s systems engineering fundamentals seven-week online, asynchronous course was designed to fit participants’ schedules.

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UConn Engineering Welcomes Nine New Faculty Members

"Together, they represent the next wave of leaders who will advance our mission of excellence in research, teaching, and service.” 

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UConn Engineering Helps Graduates Pursue Careers with Local Industry

From Senior Design Demonstration Day to UConn career fairs, employers are presented with opportunities to meet and network with the newest generation of UConn engineering students.

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Ancient Marine Life Inspires Modern Robotic Systems

In a recent study published in npj Robotics, Mihai Duduta unveiled RoboNautilus, a fully soft robotic system inspired by the jet propulsion mechanics of cephalopods.

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Overcoming Engineering Challenges Was No Problem for This Student Team

A joint mechanical and electrical and computer engineering Senior Design team tackled various problems in the midst of an electric boat competition

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Could Newly Designed Microgrids be the Way Back to the Moon?

The RETH Institute team has proposed newly designed microgrids to combat the extreme atmospheric conditions of the moon and support the operation of deep space habitats

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Law School Could Lead to Rewarding Career Paths for Engineers

Engineers are problem solvers, which makes them well suited for a legal career that centers on addressing clients’ problems specifically and societal problems more broadly.

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UConn Firsts: First Solar Panels

UConn researchers commissioned the installed panels on the White House - in effect, providing the crucial tests and checks to make sure they worked as intended

A group of participants in a cybersecurity competition, CyberSEED, working on laptops in a conference hall. Several individuals, some in U.S. Coast Guard uniforms, are focused on their screens, collaborating in teams. The background features a large CyberSEED banner, a podium, and other competitors engaged in the event. The room is filled with tables, chairs, and attendees, creating an atmosphere of intense problem-solving and teamwork.

Capture The (Cyber) Flag

The Connecticut Advanced Computing Center (CACC) will host the annual CyberSEED event online on March 8