College of Engineering

Rulebreakers Even Among the Bad Guys: Researchers Unravel a Population of ‘Cheating’ Cells in Cancers

The research—unraveling a unique phenomenon— answers several conundrums about cancer, while opening new lines of scientific inquiry

Lina Mendoni (right), the Minister of Culture and Sports in Greece, and Alexandra Papadopoulou (center), the Greek ambassador to the United States, accept miniature busts of the Spartan king Leonidas made from a 3D printer in the Proof of Concept Center within the Innovation Partnership Building

Greek Delegation’s IPB Visit Opens Door for Future Collaboration

Finding a 'gateway' to industry and commerce at the UConn Tech Park

Jonathan looking out a car window with holiday lights reflecting off the car

Bright Lights and Warm Wishes

As we say goodbye to 2022, the road ahead looks open and bright

Engineering Professor Peter Luh.

In Memoriam: Emeritus Engineering Professor Peter Luh

Luh was well known for his research in electrical engineering, his faculty leadership, and his active participation in the UConn community

Second-year students Audrey Larson and Angel Velasquez, and third-year student Charlotte Chen competed as a team in the annual UConn Student Health and Wellness Innovate Wellness Challenge,

UConn Students Design AI Bot to be Integrated Within SHaW

Students at the University of Connecticut collaborate to drive innovations that enhance student wellbeing

Dr. Cato T. Laurencin's portrait will be on the medal of the newly established Cato T. Laurencin Regenerative Engineering Founder’s Award.

Dr. Cato T. Laurencin Regenerative Engineering Founder’s Award Launched by the AIChE

A new award has been established in honor of UConn's Dr. Cato T. Laurencin. The Cato T. Laurencin Regenerative Engineering Founder’s Award will recognize an individual's leadership in convergence research in regenerative engineering — a field pioneered by Laurencin

Researchers Develop Strategy to Thermally Stabilize Microneedle Vaccine Technology

Researchers use sugar molecules to help eliminate the need for cold-chain storage, a common logistical hurdle for vaccine distribution

UConn Researcher’s Work Will Feature in International Space Station Mission

The low-gravity experiments could yield benefits across a wide range of health disciplines.

New Fuel Cell Gets New Look, Thanks to Student Design

The student design competition has helped spread awareness about the newly installed fuel cell at the Depot Campus

Class of 2022/2023 Academy of Distinguished Engineers – Nominate a Leader!

In 2023, we will mark our 40th year the School has inducted Distinguished Engineers into the Academy of Distinguished Engineers.   Please assist us in identifying superb nominees for these awards; self-nominations are also welcome.