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Engineers took the ordinary QR code and transformed it into a high-end cybersecurity application that can protect the integrity of computer microchips.

QR Codes Engineered into Cybersecurity Protection

Engineers took the ordinary QR code and transformed it into a high-end cybersecurity application that can protect the integrity of computer microchips.

SoE, Congressman Working to Expand International Profile

Congressman Joe Courtney is working with SoE to elevate the School's International profile

Tesla advertises a model plugged into an electric charging station. (Tesla Motors)

Tesla’s Bid to Bypass Connecticut Law

A management expert explains why auto dealers are protesting a move by Tesla Motors to sell its luxury electric cars directly to Connecticut consumers.

Four SoE Faculty Win NSF CAREER Awards

Four NSF CAREER awards in one year for SoE! Dongare, Wille, Vadas and Park receive the prestigious honor

Honors For Two CTI Staff Members

It was a big month for the Connecticut Transportation Institute

Faculty News

Ki Chon, Liisa Kuhn and Jinbo Bi all feature in this issue's Faculty News

Three Engineering Faculty Members Named 2014 CASE Members

Drs. Shvartsman, Tehranipoor and Chon are SoE's news CASE inductees

Student Entrepreneurship is on the Fast Track, University Leaders Say

The Entrepreneurship and Innovation Consortium takes off

Department of Transportation staff inspect a Connecticut bridge.

UConn Tests New Repair for Old Bridge Damage

School of Engineering researchers are studying the ability of an advanced form of concrete to repair corrosion-damaged bridges.

It's Valentine's Day ... and love is in the air. (Sean Flynn/UConn Photo)

Love is in the Air

UConn family studies professor Kari Adamsons discusses some matters of the heart.