College of Engineering

Charles Fayal '16 (ENG), left, and Steven Graf '15 (BUS) take a break from assembling their Parrot MD devices.

Students’ Device Helps People Take Meds as Prescribed

Two undergraduates have developed a device that 'parrots' prescription instructions to help people in developing countries take their medications.

Bing Wang, associate professor of computer science and engineering, holds a smartphone with an application created to help monitor people with depression. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Smartphone App Could Change How Depression is Diagnosed

The app, developed by UConn researchers, collects data on behavior signs that indicate depression.

Faculty News

Awards, honors and panel selections for SoE faculty

Ask The Engineers: What Inspired You To Become An Engineer?

Got a question? SoE engineers have answers.

UConn-Yale Hackathon: Competing For Better Health Solutions

Students compete to hack a better way to healthcare

An Evening of Professional Networking for UConn Engineering Washington, DC Capital Area Alumni

Alumni are invited to come network in D.C.

C2E2 and CEI Host Discussion On Connecticut Energy Research

State environmental officials come to UConn to talk energy research

Danica Chin ’13 Named A 2015 STEP Award Emerging Leader

Alumnus Danica Chin has been named a 2015 STEP Award Emerging Leader

SoE Hosts Student Candidates From Around The U.S.

SoE hosts its first domestic graduate student recruiting event

SoE Career Fairs Have Been A Hit – And There’s More To Come

UConn engineering career fairs are bringing in big numbers