
Engineering News
Inaugural Aircraft Design Competition
04.12.2011 | Engineering, StudentsThe University of Dayton prides itself as being one of the top engineering schools in the country. Thanks to some recently acquired equipment, several engineering students were able to live up to that reputation. More
Among the Best
03.15.2011 | EngineeringU.S. News & World Report ranks the School of Engineering graduate programs 52nd in the nation. More
Promoting Vision
03.12.2011 | Research, Engineering, FacultyVision Lab director and engineering professor, Vijayan Asari, was promoted to the rank of senior member by the international society for optics and photonics. More
Recognition for Research
01.14.2011 | Science, Research, EngineeringThe SPIE, an international society advancing the science and application of light, named physics and electro-optics professor Peter Powers a fellow of the society. More
Ready for Takeoff
01.10.2011 | Engineering, Campus and CommunityThe University has acquired the only Merlin flight simulator designed for academic settings in the U.S. and just one of 15 in the world. More
A SMART Sensor
01.04.2011 | Engineering, Faculty, ResearchResearcher Bob Kauffman helps create a sensor to help keep people safe by detecting aircraft damage, possible concussions and product tampering. More
New Innovation Center Director
12.17.2010 | EngineeringKen Bloemer, executive director of the U.S.A. National Innovation Marketplace, will replace Phil Doepker as director of the Innovation Center. More
Pomp and Cyberspace
12.17.2010 | StudentsDistance is no longer a barrier to proud families and friends who want to see their University of Dayton student pick up a diploma. More
In High Demand
12.07.2010 | International, Research, Campus and Community, EngineeringThe Indian Institute of Science named researcher Dilip Ballal its first Pratt & Whitney Distinguished Visiting Professor in Gas Turbine Engineering. More
Boosting 'Best in Class'
12.02.2010 | EngineeringProject-based learning in engineering innovation has been called "best in class," and it will get a boost from an alumni gift. More