College of Engineering

Researchers Explore the Potential of Ultra-High-Strength Concrete To Repair Bridges

How super concrete can make our bridges safer

Building the Next Generation of Efficient Computers

UConn's Brian Huey is helping create low-energy, highly efficient, instant-on computers

Arash Zaghi, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, demonstrates a creativity experiment with several students at his office. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

Engineering Education Study Looks to Tap Strengths of ADHD Students

UConn researchers are seeking to keep potential pioneers in the field of engineering.

Alyssa Merkle '15 (ENG), Patriots cheerleader, works on her senior project in engineering. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo)

Cheerleader Takes Time Out from Lab for Super Bowl

When she isn’t in the lab building an incubator for testing cancer cells, engineering major Alyssa Merkle is a cheerleader for the New England Patriots.

Grad Student Spotlight: Erik Carboni

Erick Carboni, PhD candidate in Chemical Engineering, works on improving drug delivery

From the SoE Archives: Pioneering ME Prof. John N. Fitts

Yes, we're "engineering the future," but we also occasionally look back

UConn SoE In The News

UConn Engineering faculty, alumni and students all made the news

Alumni News

The Anthony W. DeSio and Delores J. DeSio Foundation has given the Computer Science Engineering funding for a new scholarship.

Faculty News

Dr. S. Pamir Alpay and Dr. Laurent Michel in the news

Ask the Engineers: Goals For 2015

You have questions, engineers have answers