The latest news from the College of Engineering
The latest news from the College of Engineering

Latest News

DSRI Van

DSRI: Working to safely bring automated driving to rural roads

Researchers at the Driving Safety Research Institute at the University of Iowa have completed more than three years of testing to learn the challenges automated vehicles encounter when operating on rural roads.

Dance

UI dancers, engineers explore human-tech connections

Deema Totah, UI assistant professor of mechanical engineering, brought an engineering perspective to exploring connections of humans and technology through dance, which culminated in a performance at Dance Gala 2024: Agile.

Seo

Iowa part of $82M Global Centers investment

Hyeongmin Seo, CBE assistant professor, will leverage expertise in synthetic biology, metabolic engineering, and systems biology for the Global Center for Sustainable Bioproducts.

PATP

Enjoy pictures from 2024 Party After the Parade

Hundreds of people – from little kids to alumni who graduated decades ago – poured into the Seamans Center for the College of Engineering's annual Party After the Parade tradition.

Awards

Longevity and Excellence Award winners honored during annual celebration

The College of Engineering hosted its second annual Community Celebration on Sept. 18, 2024, at Old Brick in Iowa City. The gathering honored recipients of Faculty and Staff Excellence Awards and Longevity Awards.

OPL

U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School, OPL partner to prepare future leaders

The U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School, in collaboration with the Operator Performance Laboratory, recently advanced the student curriculum while providing critical data for continued research in machine learning.

Schnoor

Schnoor inducted into National Academy of Construction

Jerald “Jerry” L. Schnoor, Allen S. Henry Chair in Engineering and professor of civil and environmental engineering, has been inducted into the National Academy of Construction for contributions to environmental design.

Bill Ashton

Engineering alum William D. Ashton has died at 84

A cherished member of the University of Iowa College of Engineering community who was among 30 members and four generations of the Ashton family to attend Iowa over a 90-year span died on Sunday following a car crash.

Corn Monument

Corn monument: Hawks by a million

Civil engineering students paid homage to Kinnick Stadium and America Needs Farmers (ANF) in this year's corn monument Homecoming tradition. The design featured a faux brick façade mimicking Kinnick Stadium.

Udaykumar

Udaykumar secures $1M grant to study energetic materials

H.S. Udaykumar, Roy J. Carver Professor of Engineering and associate dean for research and faculty, secured a 4.5-year, $982,705 grant from the Department of Defense to study energetic materials.

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