
Engineering News
Surviving a Torrential Downpour
08.10.2011 | Engineering, ResearchResearch Institute gets contract to shoot raindrops at speeds up to Mach 2.5 to test the durability of coatings, sealants and other aerospace materials. More
'Champion of Energy Efficiency'
07.27.2011 | Faculty, EngineeringThe American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy named renewable and clean energy chair Kelly Kissock a "champion of energy efficiency." More
'A Valuable University'
07.26.2011 | Engineering, Research, FacultyAn international electronics giant holds the University and School of Engineering in high regard for the professional development of its employees. More
Game Time
07.15.2011 | Engineering, Science, Research, Culture and Society, FacultyA researcher is using a room full of PlayStation 3s to help his research into whether computers can think like humans. More
International Recognition
06.17.2011 | Energy and Environment, Engineering, ResearchThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) has honored a researcher with its highest award in gas turbine technology. More
Flying High
06.16.2011 | Engineering, StudentsA team of students are flying high without even leaving the ground after winning an international flight simulation contest. More
100 Years of Engineering
06.03.2011 | Campus and Community, EngineeringThe School of Engineering will honor one of mankind's most famous carpenters with a statue that also will recognize engineering's Catholic roots. More
Engaging Engineering
05.18.2011 | Students, Energy and EnvironmentThe National Science Foundation has tapped the School of Engineering to work with top engineering schools to help increase student retention. More
'I Can See Clearly Now'
04.28.2011 | Engineering, ResearchResearchers have developed a way to quickly transmit very large, high quality images so people can clearly see and react to what's happening in real time. More
Inventing the Future of Flight
04.15.2011 | Engineering, Campus and Community, ResearchNearly 200 people gather at the largest groundbreaking ceremony in University of Dayton history for a proposed $51 million GE Aviation research-and-development center. More