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Explore the latest from the College of Engineering — innovative research, student successes, and industry collaborations — revealing how ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ State engineers are building a better world.
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New grant: Gender-inclusive open source through gender-inclusive tools
Yue Cao.
Powering forward
Future leader.
We help future leaders find their passion
Professor teaching computer science concepts with Connect Four.
Teaching computer science concepts with Connect Four and more
An astronaut in space.
Born to Explore
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Parallel Paths
NVIDIA DGX-2 system.
The NVIDIA DGX-2
Monica Morales teaching young students about civil engineering during a field drip.
The Passion Behind Clean Water
Beyond 40 Hours – Janet Knudson
Nick Clark walking on railing of a bridge.
The Adrenaline Rush of Bridge Inspecting
Measuring materials.
Metamorphosing Metals
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Hold the salt
Story of sensor detects trace amounts of gas.
Ultrasensitive sensor detects trace amounts of gas
Anthony Le
Our students chart their own course to success
Lab printable electronics.
We're making surfaces smarter with printable electronics
Melissa Santala and Ari Clauser analyzing catalytic nanoparticles through a computer
Small things
Three people talking in a lab
Surface smarts
Erdem Coleri performing sensor adjustments on the ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Field Tack Coat Tester
Driving innovation
Samuel Briggs and Julie Tucker checking the leads on a nuclear reactor monitoring device.
Core concern
Gabor Temes reviewing some papers with graduate student Yanchao Wang.
Finding freedom in 60-year career
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Digital materials science
Three glasses of water.
A frosty idea for fresh, clean water
Three cars at the competition.
Global Formula Racing says auf wiedersehen to combustion car, and willkommen to driverless
New faculty joining MIME