College of Engineering

School of Engineering Establishing Alumni Legacy Society

The UConn School of Engineering is pleased to announce the inception of the Engineering Alumni Legacy Society.

Leslie Shor Named a DuPont Young Professor

DuPont names Dr. Leslie Shor, who specializes in recreating very small habitats, a 2014 Young Professor

Dr. Radenka Maric and Dr. Mark Aindow Get Fuel Cell Funding

The researchers are part of a major effort to bring down the costs of low-temperature fuel cells.

Appointments and Re-Appointments

The School of Engineering appoints two new department and re-appoints three other department heads.

Eight Questions With: Roland A. Boucher ’54

He developed the first solar-powered aircraft. He could fly before he could drive. He brewed his own beer before he could legally drink. Meet the remarkable Roland A. Boucher '54.

A winter view of Storrs Hall and Widmer wing of the School of Nursing on Jan. 23, 2025. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

UCONN SoE, ANSYS Forge Partnership With Software

Students at UConn's School of Engineering will now have access to valuable ANSYS engineering software, thanks to a new partnership.

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Emeritus Professor of Engineering Marty Fox Dies

Fox taught for 37 years in the Departments of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering.

Baki Cetegen, left, head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and the School of Engineering’s United Technologies Chair, and Eric Jordan, United Technologies Professor of Advanced Materials Processing, at the office of Amastan at the Depot Campus on June 30, 2014. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

UConn Incubator Company Receives $5.5 Million for Research

Amastan LLC is developing high-end plasma technologies for the production and processing of nanomaterials.

UConn Incubator Company Receives $5.5 Million for Research

Amastan LLC, a company in UConn’s Technology Incubator Program (TIP), has secured a $5.5 million investment in support of its ongoing development of high-end plasma technologies for the production and processing of nanomaterials.

A winter view of Storrs Hall and Widmer wing of the School of Nursing on Jan. 23, 2025. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo)

NSF Bridge to the Doctorate Program Renewed

For the second time, UConn has received NSF funding for the LSAMP Bridge to the Doctorate (BD) program, which fellowships for underrepresented students pursuing Ph.D.s in STEM disciplines.