DARPA awards VCU $4.875 million for development of modular drug manufacturing platform
College of Engineering professor James Ferri, Ph.D. applies continuous manufacturing technology to address critical drug shortages
Richmond’s historic Pump House ‘works’ again, thanks to VCU and VR
Collaborating with a nonprofit, engineering and arts students use virtual reality to transport visitors to the Byrd Park utility’s heyday.
Neutrons by the trillions: Using computational physics to understand nuclear reactors
Zeyun Wu, Ph.D., associate professor in the mechanical and nuclear engineering department at VCU Engineering, is reshaping the future of nuclear power.
Members of College of Engineering faculty receive promotions
Congratulations to all of our promoted faculty! Join us as we celebrate their accomplishments.
VCU Receives Most Presentation and Paper Awards at American Nuclear Society Student Conference
College of Engineering students at VCU brought home several wins from this year’s American Nuclear Society Student Conference. Below are our winning students, their work and the mentors that helped them along the way.
New Leadership. New Opportunities.
New leadership at the College of Engineering positions the Departments of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering and Computer Science to continue educating the next generation of engineers while conducting impactful research that benefits our world.
Bubbling with brainpower, VCU researcher’s device may transform infant respiratory care
The College of Engineering’s Casey Grey is among six new recipients of Commercialization Fund awards for campus innovations.
VCU inventors take a big step toward lifesaving therapy for premature infants in respiratory distress
The simple-to-use powder inhaler from Michael Hindle and Worth Longest shows strong test results and moves closer to market.
VCU Engineering professor awarded $100,000 grant to advance nasal drug delivery technology
Laleh Golshahi, Ph.D., associate and Engineering Foundation professor in the Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering at Virginia Commonwealth University, has received a $100,000 grant from the Virginia Innovation Partnership Corporation (VIPC) to advance her team’s development of anatomically realistic nasal casts for pharmaceutical testing.
Beyond the Lab: Why Brock Lodato ‘25 Felt Personally Drawn to Biomedical Research
Fueled by his own experience with Type 1 diabetes, Lodato is inspired to pursue biomedical research as he tries to understand the “why” behind his own disease and other health concerns.