Engineers Week: Cookies with the Dean
Celebrating our COE students! Opportunity to meet and talk to Dean Gregory Abowd. Enjoy snacks (popcorn, pretzels, various desserts, hot chocolate), free swag, and photo booths! When: Tuesday, February 21, […]
Celebrating our COE students! Opportunity to meet and talk to Dean Gregory Abowd. Enjoy snacks (popcorn, pretzels, various desserts, hot chocolate), free swag, and photo booths! When: Tuesday, February 21, […]
Featuring Award-Winning Engineer and Commentator Dr. Shini Somara and Dean Gregory Abowd Think about engineering in a completely different way. Engineering is all around us and involves technology and beyond […]
The College of Engineering is excited to announce the fifth annual COE PhD Research Expo, and we invite all COE PhD students to submit a poster abstract. The expo is […]
LEARN ABOUT THE PLUSONE ACCELERATED MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAM A master’s degree can provide you an additional level of expertise in an area aligned with your career goals. As a currently […]
The College of Engineering is excited to host a Research Spotlight: Chemical Engineering event on May 16, 2023, at 10:00am ET. We’d love to see you there. As a Research […]
Dean Gregory D. Abowd will present his SIGCHI Lifetime Research Award Acceptance Lecture Date: Tues., June 13, 2023 Time: 5:30 to 7:15 PM, reception following Dean Abowd’s talk Place: […]
In this seminar, I will showcase our groundbreaking biphasic tandem catalytic processes, achieving exceptional carbon-atom efficiencies in converting renewable biomass into biofuels.
This dissertation leverages molecular dynamics simulations to explore the properties of nanoscale materials and interfaces involving gases, liquids and solids, traversing the realms of environmental and biological science.
This thesis encompasses several nanotechnology approaches in formulating chemotherapy agents and their application across various cancers, including breast, ovarian, pancreatic, lung, and prostate.
I will demonstrate how combining concepts learned from the last decade of plastic pollution research with established material selection practices resulted in a quantitative, multi-dimensional framework for use during product design to minimize the environmental impacts of plastic.