Honors & Awards

  • Christoph Keplinger
    Pushing the boundaries of science requires flexibility. Allowing scientists to follow where their research takes them, even if that is into areas that may seem illogical to some, often is what leads to the most remarkable breakthroughs. For some
  • Aerial shot of campus.
    Dr. Violet Mwaffo will join the Department of Mechanical Engineering researching data-driven stochastic modeling and network-based tools to study zebrafish swimming behavior, fluid dynamics and fish-robot interactions.Each year, the University of
  • Daria Kotys-Schwartz
    What makes a good engineer? A strong drive to excel, an interest in pushing the limits of technology, and inquisitiveness about how the world works. Another critical component: a good education from people like Daria Kotys-Schwartz.She has many
  • Mark Rentschler leading classroom instruction.
    Dr. Mark Rentschler is the recipient of the 2015 Provost's Faculty Achievement Award.
  • Rishi Raj standing in a lab.
    Rishi Raj, professor of mechanical engineering, has been named a 2015 Distinguished Life Member by The American Ceramic Society.
  • Jeffrey Knutsen
    Dr. Jeffrey Knutsen was selected as a 2015 ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Gates Faculty Fellow. Knutsen’s work focuses primarily on the implementation of novel teaching strategies in the classroom, especially the use of electronic resources such as
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