Research
The University's new wind energy research consortium within the College of Science and Engineering promotes collaboration with industry and opportunities for hands-on student research.
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The University's new wind energy research consortium within the College of Science and Engineering promotes collaboration with industry and opportunities for hands-on student research.
Student groups, like Innovative Engineers, connect engineering, math and science students with the world around them. These opportunities spark the winds of change for practical solutions, while creating visions for a brighter tomorrow.
Learn more about Innovative Engineers and other student groups.
Our students are the best and brightest. Their ACT and SAT scores are the highest of any college at the University. CSE challenges students to excel, fostering a community of discovery in the classroom and beyond.
Award-winning chemistry professor David Blank inspires confidence in his students through challenging coursework in thermodynamics and quantum mechanics. He creates new opportunities for CSE students to excel.
Aspiring innovators, like Karl Vollmers—former Medical Devices Fellow—are creating state-of-the-art technologies that will improve health care worldwide. It’s just one program to spring from our dynamic, inventive environment.
Tinkering with innovation
Mechanical engineering professor Susan Mantell creates an environment for students where tinkering, constructing, and dissecting are at the core of learning.
Our college's combination of academic departments spans engineering, physical sciences, mathematics, and computer science providing unique research experiences and preparation for careers of the future.