College of Engineering

An aerial view of a C2E2 fuel cell

UConn is Built for This Moment: Fuel Cells Proven on Campus, Ready for Data Centers

UConn has become a living laboratory for the technology and home to some of its most renowned experts

A group of public works employees in safety vests gather outdoors around an open traffic signal cabinet for a training demonstration.

Building Better Roads: UConn’s T2 Center Leads the Way

Through a comprehensive suite of training and technical assistance programs, the CT T2 Center helps municipal agencies enhance safety and efficiency throughout the state’s surface transportation system

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Waste not, want not: Rashi Akki, Ag-Grid Energy

Academy of Distinguished Engineers inductee shares her vision, thoughts and path to entrepreneurial success

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Breakthrough Materials Master Sound Waves

UConn researchers design a programmable metamaterial that can morph into more configurations than there are atoms in the universe, in a blink of an eye

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Magnetically Reconfigurable Ribbons Let Scientists ‘Program’ Liquids on Demand

Wang lab’s collaborative research of multistable soft structures steer flows and choreograph droplets in work published in Device

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Technology Entrepreneurship: Turning Research Into Impact

The Entrepreneurship Hub’s mission framed the entire afternoon: supporting UConn’s technology community as they take ideas from early conceptualization to market-ready ventures.

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UConn, State Embrace AI and Quantum Potential

Economics Forum in Stamford underscores UConn’s role as educator and driver of next generation workforce.

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Circuits in the Circus: Engineering Student Interns with Cirque du Soleil

‘UConn’s program offers me the ability to speak and understand such a wide breadth of things without being pigeonholed into one thing’

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Fourth-Annual Separations Workshop Connects Students, Industry, and Researchers

The two-day event featured 14 presenters, a keynote lecture, career panels, student poster session, startup pitch competition, and more.

Quantum tech at UConn

UConn Quantum Alliance Shatters Disciplinary Silos

The University has more than 80 faculty researchers across several schools and colleges who are involved in quantum-related projects