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Irfan Ahmed, Ph.D., elevated to Fellow of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS)

Irfan Ahmed, Ph.D., associate professor and a leading researcher in digital forensics within VCU Engineering’s Department of Computer Science, has been elevated to Fellow of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS).

Demystifying aerosols: Laleh Golshahi, Ph.D., applies mechanical engineering principles to create personalized pharmaceutical treatments for patients

Self-described “aerosol nerd,” Laleh Golshahi, Ph.D., Engineering Foundation professor of mechanical and nuclear engineering, studies the human respiratory system to improve pharmaceutical aerosol technology. She is a pioneer in the development of personalized airway models for testing delivery systems like nebulizers, inhalers and nasal sprays. 

Two VCU Engineering faculty appointed department chairs alongside five faculty promotions

The VCU College of Engineering has appointed Inez Caudill Distinguished Professor, Rebecca Heise, Ph.D., and Robert Klenke, Ph.D. chairs of their respective departments.

Continuous crystallization: How Mo Jiang, Ph.D., creates uniform crystals and microparticles for manufacturing of pharmaceuticals and batteries

Mo Jiang, Ph.D., chemical and life science engineering assistant professor, is researching ways to consistently produce these high-quality crystals using a continuous manufacturing slug flow reactor technique.

VCU Engineering students attend ASME EFx events, placing in multiple competitions throughout the event weekend

The VCU College of Engineering’s student section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) recently competed in the annual ASME EFx competitions, hosted by Virginia Tech and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.

Accelerated master’s student Charles Cutler explores the diverse applications of data science through cross-departmental collaboration

Accelerated master’s student Charles Cutler has spent his time at the VCU College of Engineering investing in collaboration. From his senior capstone project working with VCU Health and the VCU School of Medicine, to working alongside chemical engineers and their complex patents, Cutler is bringing innovative data science solutions to difficult problems across many disciplines. 

VCU College of Engineering hosts HSI Cyber Crimes Center and CINA, a DHS Center of Excellence to advance security research

On June 13, 2024, the VCU College of Engineering hosted representatives from the Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Cyber Crimes Center and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Center of Excellence, the Criminal Investigations and Network Analysis (CINA) center. 

What will it take for artificial intelligence to be safe and secure? VCU expert considers election integrity and other threats that lie ahead.

VCU Cybersecurity Center leader Milos Manic says real-time AI fraud detection is key as bad actors exploit human psyche through technology.

VCU students score six wins at American Nuclear Society event

Competing against students from universities across the U.S. during the recent conference at Penn State University, the VCU College of Engineering sent more than two-dozen students, winning five Best Presentation awards and a Best Paper award.

From cancer to road safety, VCU innovators explore solutions with new round of funding

Spring 2024 grants from the Commercialization Fund aim to propel campus inventions into the marketplace.

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