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Dec 07, 2022

MS Students Selected as Finalists in Data Analytics for Good Competition

Data analytics engineering students, Ziwei Duan, MS’23, Jinchuan He, MS’22, and Chushi Chen, MS’23, were selected as finalists in the Krannert School of Management Data Analytics for Good Competition.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Dec 07, 2022

CEE Hosts Offshore Wind Symposium

The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering hosted the National Offshore Wind Research & Development Symposium 2022, featuring keynote speaker former U.S. Rep. Joseph P. Kennedy III.

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Dec 07, 2022

NIH Trailblazer Award for Engineering Smarter Gut Metabolites To Affect Human Health

ChE Assistant Professor Benjamin Woolston is leading a $628K NIH Trailerblazer Award with Assistant Professor Ryan Koppes, Associate Professor Abigail Koppes, and Professor Rebecca Carrier for “Engineered Probiotics for Closed-Loop Control of Disease-Associated Gut Metabolites in Gut-On-Chip Models.”

Chemical Engineering

Ozlem Ergun

Dec 06, 2022

Rethinking Supply Chain Management in the Wake of Major Disasters

MIE Professor Özlem Ergun’s research on “Rethinking Supply Chain Management in the Wake of Major Disasters *” was highlighted in the December 2022 issue of ISE magazine.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Yi Zheng

Dec 06, 2022

This Inorganic Fiber-based Paper Passively Cools Buildings, Vehicles and Much More

MIE Associate Professor Yi Zheng’s research on “This Inorganic Fiber-based Paper Passively Cools Buildings, Vehicles and Much More” was featured in the October 2022 issue of the Chemical Engineering magazine.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Samuel Munoz

Dec 05, 2022

Are Volcanoes Impacted by Climate Change? Or Is It the Other Way Around?

MES/CEE Assistant Professor Samuel Munoz was featured in the Phys.org article “Are Volcanoes Impacted by Climate Change? Or Is It the Other Way Around?“

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Dec 05, 2022

BioE Students Filed Provisional Patent for a Breast Implant Design that Mimics Natural Bodies

Breast implants in the 21st century provoke images of popular culture beauty icons, but their importance surpasses societal status throughout the worlds of biomedical engineering and plastic surgery. Last Spring, bioengineering student group realized a gap in the market of breast implants. They worked together to create an implant that mimics natural bodies and recently received a provisional patent for the design.

Bioengineering

Dec 02, 2022

First-Year Engineering Expo – Fall 2022

The First-Year Engineering program’s mission is to inspire and motivate students to pursue an engineering education by providing them with a diverse and inclusive learning community centered around the First-Year Engineering Learning and Innovation Center and the Cornerstone of Engineering 1- and 2-course sequence.

First Year Engineering