Making a world of difference
There's never been a better time to be an engineer in Βι¶ΉΣ³». Our state is taking bold steps to reinvent itself as a high-tech hub, and the College of Engineering plays a critical role in educating the students and supporting the research that will make that vision a reality.
Cutting-edge research
Undergraduate chemical engineering student Jerren Bailey gains research experience in the lab of Dr. Rashed Khan. (Photo by Isaac Hoops)
Hands-on experience
Working with City of Sparks, environmental engineering students in the lab of Dr. Krishna Pagilla gained hands-on experience while fighting the spread of COVID-19.
World-class facilities
The earthquake engineering research facilities in the College of Engineering enable our students and faculty to design safer, more sustainable buildings and bridges, like the curved bridge being tested here.
Exciting careers
From a Lockheed Martin control room in Colorado, mechanical engineering alumna Sierra Gonzales celebrates after landing a spacecraft on an asteroid, part of a mission designed to help us understand the origins of the universe. (Photo courtesy of Lockheed Martin)
Meaningful work
Researchers in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering are helping with the networking capabilities of ALERTWildfire cameras, which are designed to provide early wildfire detection around Lake Tahoe and portions of the Great Basin. (Photo by Scotty Strachan)