Richard Veilleux
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GE Fellows Tour Facility, Hear About Life After School
The nine GE Fellows who toured the Plainville General Electric facility last week got a chance to see the concepts they study put into action.
October 13, 2014 | Richard Veilleux
Second Annual Industry Open House Takes Place Nov. 5
The second annual Industry Open House – featuring “speed-dating” meetings between Engineering faculty and industry leaders – takes place Nov. 5.
October 9, 2014 | Richard Veilleux
Cato Laurencin Receives NIH Pioneer Award
Renowned surgeon-scientist Dr. Cato T. Laurencin, a , has won a National Institutes of Health Pioneer Award for his exceptionally creative research in regenerative engineering.
October 8, 2014 | Richard Veilleux
Faculty News
An IEEE award, a grant from the Hubbell Foundation and a short-term professor appointment
September 5, 2014 | Richard Veilleux
Meet the New Faculty For UConn Engineering
The new school year begins with an impressive group of new SoE hires.
August 27, 2014 | Richard Veilleux
Alumni News
Catch up with Craig W. Ashmore '85, William L. D'Agostino '84, Bernard “Bernie” E. Gracy, Jr. '85, Monica T. Mohtasham '04 and Yingli Wen '93 in this issue's Alumni News.
July 24, 2014 | Richard Veilleux
Faculty News
Awards for Syam Nukavarapu and Barry Carter, a state appointment for Nicholas Lownes and the newest CASE Academy inductees
May 22, 2014 | Michael Kirk, and Richard Veilleux
UTC Institute for Advanced Systems Engineering: VIDEO
On November 19th, UTC and UConn Engineering announced the founding of a new UTC Institute for Advanced Systems Engineering at UConn. But, what is systems engineering, and how will this revolutionary approach change the engineering landscape? This video unveils the promise of systems engineering.
November 21, 2013 | Richard Veilleux
UTC $10 Million Investment Helps Launch Institute for Advanced Systems Engineering
The UConn School of Engineering, in partnership with United Technologies Corporation (UTC), launched the UTC Institute for Advanced Systems Engineering at UConn, thanks to $10 million in planned investments from UTC. The initial $7.5 million contribution is one of the largest corporate gifts in UConn's history and represents a significant investment in educating the next generation of engineering leaders.
November 20, 2013 | Richard Veilleux