News & Stories

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.
In Memoriam: Professor Edward D. McDowell 1942-2018
engineering professors in the field
From forests to faucets: Improving watershed health
Lewis Semprini and Mohammad Azizian working together in a lab.
Community matters
Student team standing with award necklace.
Student team wins regional DOE Cyber Defense Competition
Graduate student Grace Burleson records measurements from an InStove Water Purifier in Uganda.
Advancing access to safe drinking water
Mandy Michalsen and Jack Istok in front of large white tanks at the Umatilla Chemical Depot in Eastern ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ.
Clean water for a thirsty region
Kenneth Squire.
Student wins two awards at national conference
Two students working together on a laptop.
Karti Mayaram Profile
Andreas Weisshaar Profile
Terri Fiez
Lessons in leadership
Zander Work presents to a group of students.
Opportunities in cybersecurity
Exterior of Kelley Engineering building.
Ben Lee Profile
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Albrecht Jander Profile
professor using his laptop
Prasad Tadepalli Profile
Graduate students John Morrow, Grace Burleson and William Maurer holding their graduate research showcase awards.
Graduate students showcase their solutions for a better world
Justin Ihara in clean room
Meeting industry needs
Person looking at a computer screen of code while seated at a desk.
Bechir Hamdaoui Profile
Mitch Meyer lectures in front of projector screen.
Collaborating with INL to inspire future nuclear engineers
Dezhong Deng, Vishvas Chalishazar, and Shaan Sengupta
Student research showcased at alumni event
A smiling Professor Jose Reyes leads a tour of the NIST-1 facility.
Professor Emeritus Jose Reyes elected to National Academy of Engineering
Students sitting in a lounge within the Kelley Engineering Center.
Mike Bailey Profile
A syringe-like nozzle deposits molten metal in a tight spiral, forming a small 3D-printed alloy coil.
Modified, 3D-printable alloy shows promise for flexible electronics, soft robots
Delphine LeBrun Colon.
On a pathway to success
Nancy Squires and a group of her students.
An update on Strategic Excellence Awards