College of Engineering

University-Industry Partnerships Discussed at Aerospace & Defense International Trade Summit

UConn's many collaborations with industry were discussed at the recent Aerospace & Defense International Trade Summit

Alumni News

John W. Braccio '82, Jacob “Jake” Friedman '02, Udayarka Karra '14, Matthew F. Tellier '93 are all featured in this issue of Alumni News

Eight Questions With: Rich Twilley ’96 & ’04

Rich Twilley, '96 & '04, talks with Heidi Douglas in this issue's "Eight Questions With..."

Comedian Jay Leno cruises around campus in a student-built car while visiting UConn, where he gave a presentation at Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts during Family Weekend. (Bret Eckhardt/UConn Photo)

Jay Leno Cruises Around Campus

Comedian Jay Leno tried out a student-built car while visiting UConn as a speaker during Family Weekend.

Faculty News

An IEEE award, a grant from the Hubbell Foundation and a short-term professor appointment

Dura Biotech (Christopher LaRosa/UConn Photo)

Tiny Heart Valve Has Big Potential for UConn Startup

A combination of biomedical engineering and sewing skills led to the development of a novel heart valve replacement that could save lives.

Joule Fellows Take Lab Lessons Back To The Classroom

UConn’s Joule Fellows - teachers from CT high schools - will take sophisticated engineering lessons back to their students.

Alumnus Govindan Giving Back To UConn

Sharavan Govindan's sees his financial gift as a friendly challenge to his fellow alumni.

Older Cities May Be Good for Your Health

UConn researcher finds that older cities are compact and good for walking, and therefore, your health.

Center for Energy Innovation Marks Its First Year

CEI progresses steadily toward its goal of advancing technologies related to energy storage and fuel cells.