College of Engineering

Thanh Nguyen

Nguyen a Biomedical Engineering Star

The National Institutes of Health is funding four significant projects for UConn researcher Thanh Nguyen, with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation further supporting his work

Quantum computing abstract image.

Immersive Quantum Computing Workshop Gets Microscopic

Workshop participants will explore the dynamic world of quantum computing, and network with industry leaders and researchers

Sophia Hatzis, wearing glasses and a purple lanyard, poses for a photo in front of a background with colored lights.

Month of Discovery: Sophia Hatzis ’27, a Researcher and Mentor

Hatzis, a second-year student researcher, has become integral to Innovate Labs, teaching classmates about AI

Anagnostou Sets Lofty Goals for IPB

Following his appointment, executive director seeks to spread UConn innovation and industry partnerships across the state.

Faith Sportbert '23 (CLAS) works the shirt booth at the Innovation Expo

Students Invited to Go for Gold at the 2024 Experience Innovation Expo

'Everyone can be an innovator. The only prerequisite is having an alternative, creative view or idea'

Panelists Ran Feng, Kristina Wagstrom, and Zongjie Wang.

Fourth Annual Women in STEM Conference Gains Traction

The expo is the first event sponsored by the Jeanine Armstrong Gouin Initiative for Women in Leadership at UConn Engineering

A pregnant woman in the hallway of a hospital.

Researchers Receive $2.5 Million in NIH Funding to Address Placenta Accreta

Placenta accreta is a rapidly growing disease during pregnancy

The Innovation Partnership Building

UConn to Host Workshop on Digital Twins for Manufacturing

The Digital Twins workshop, held mid-November on the UConn campus, will standardize approaches to DT development and deployment in manufacturing

NASA module

Mission Complete: Lee Spends 45 Days in NASA Simulated Journey to Mars

By participating in the mission, College of Engineering's Jason Lee contributed to NASA’s efforts to study how future astronauts may react to isolation and confinement during deep-space journeys

The Cato T. Laurencin Institute for Regenerative Engineering

Professor Cato T. Laurencin Discusses Regenerative Engineering and his Autobiography for Elsevier Distinguished Lecture

Dr. Laurencin of UConn is Elsevier’s MRC Distinguished Lecturer of the Year.