College of Engineering

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Connecticut Technology Council Honors 11 From UConn

Formed in 1994, the organization is the voice of all technology companies in Connecticut

Biomedical Engineering Scientist Receives $1.5 Million General Medicine Grant

UConn researcher focuses on effective biomedicine delivery methods designed for therapeutic and regenerative treatments for people with arthritis, cancer, tumors and neurological diseases

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Burke Appointed Head of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Department

Burke serves as an undergraduate and graduate instructor and covers a range of subjects, including heat and mass transfer, polymer properties, fluid mechanics, and biopolymers.

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Separations Workshop Brings 60+ Companies to UConn

Panels focused on topics such as: Separations for Desalination, Water Treatment, and Water Reuse; Financing Sustainable Separation Technologies panel; and Water Technology Startups

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Student Scholars Recognized by UConn Leadership

170+ undergraduate engineering students recently supported by industry, alumni, and friends

DIY "Corsi Rosenthal" air filter device.

UConn Keeping Air in Connecticut Classrooms Safe

$11.5 million in state support awarded to University of Connecticut to deploy effective and inexpensive build-it-yourself air filter technology to every public school classroom across the state.

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Meet the Researcher: Derek Aguiar, CoE

Aguiar, an associate professor of computer science, uses his computational expertise to help understand complex diseases – and develop presidential chatbots

NIH R01 Collection

Thanh Nguyen’s Microneedle Array Patch Vaccine Delivery Research Gets Funding Injection

The UConn biomedical engineer is ramping up efforts to develop microneedle patches capable of delivering multiple vaccines at once.

Thanh Nguyen

Nguyen a Biomedical Engineering Star

The National Institutes of Health is funding four significant projects for UConn researcher Thanh Nguyen, with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation further supporting his work

Quantum computing abstract image.

Immersive Quantum Computing Workshop Gets Microscopic

Workshop participants will explore the dynamic world of quantum computing, and network with industry leaders and researchers