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National Science Foundation funds training of future magnetics researchers

VCU to host the only Magnetics REU site in the country

Reactor simulator trains next generation of nuclear engineers at the VCU College of Engineering

“In the nuclear industry, simulators are a critical part of everyday work. Giving our students exposure to systems like the PWR simulator will give them an edge upon entering the workforce,” said James Miller.

VCU College of Engineering presents Dean’s Excellence Awards to faculty and staff who made significant contributions throughout the year

The Dean’s Excellence Awards Program recognizes faculty and staff who have distinguished themselves in areas critical to advancing the mission and values of the VCU College of Engineering.

Graduate student James Vulcanoff researches efficient heat transfer for molten salt concentrated solar power

Vulcanoff is among more than 60 students sharing their work at the VCU College of Engineering Research Showcase on April 10th.

From nasal casts to emergency intubation, newly honored VCU innovators explore fresh frontiers

Five projects get Commercialization Fund awards from TechTransfer and Ventures, which helps campus inventions reach the marketplace.

Small buildings, big impact: OpenCyberCity Director Sherif Abdelwahed, Ph.D., talks about smart city research and the new capabilities of VCU Engineering’s miniature city

With this increased demand for IoT experience, the VCU College of Engineering formed the OpenCyberCity testbed in 2022. The 1:12 scale model city provides a realistic, small-scale cityscape where students and researchers can experiment with new and existing smart city technology.

Finding nano: Creative coral conservation with nanotechnology

In her recent TEDx talk, Natassja Lewinski, Ph.D., explores the benefits and potential risks of using nanotechnology in safeguarding coral reefs.

Chemistry, culture and conservation: Understanding STEM through the life cycle of an Italian fresco

High school students from Virginia Beach to Miami Beach are being introduced to STEM through history and heritage, thanks to a program originating from the VCU Chemical and Life Science Engineering Department.

Mechanical and nuclear engineering online program is again ranked top 50% by U.S. News and World Report

This comes just as the department added two new master’s concentrations in engineering management and aerospace engineering, both which can be completed online.

Virginia Commonwealth University College of Engineering alumnus Andriy Mulyar is transforming how people think about large datasets in AI model training.

“The principle behind us is that we bring transparency and democratic access to the datasets and training data that fuels AI systems,” said Andriy Mulyar, VCU Engineering alumnus and Forbes’ 30 under 30 recipient.

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