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The VCU College of Engineering hosts Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Day

Sponsored by the Build Back Better Regional Challenge, Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Day brought together students, researchers, and industry partners interested in advancing the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry.

NSA-funded GenCyber Cybersecurity Summer Bootcamp reveals exciting career opportunities for Richmond-area students

More than 40 Richmond-area middle and high school students learned the importance of cybersecurity at the VCU College of Engineering’s GenCyber Cybersecurity Summer Bootcamp.

VCU researchers developing affordable, noninvasive treatment for RDS in newborns

Worth Longest and his team received a $3 million grant to create an aerosolized surfactant - a substance that lowers liquid surface tension - and a device to deliver it

Students gain valuable experience working with faculty and researchers with the College of Engineering’s summer REU program.

Funded by the National Science Foundation, the Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program gives students the opportunity to do industry standard research in their field of interest.

Optical research illuminates a possible future for computing technology

Nathaniel Kinsey, Ph.D., seeks to understand the viability of building computer components using light instead of electrical signals.

Mechanical engineering undergraduate and SMART Scholar prepares for a future of innovation at the Department of Defense

Joseph Lee, a recipient of the Department of Defense (DoD) Science, Mathematics and Research for Transformation (SMART) scholarship, wants to create things never seen before.

The VCU College of Engineering’s annual High School Programming Contest drives students to outstanding success

Students from high schools across the state put their Java and Python skills to the test at VCU, competing to win first place and prove their programming prowess.

VCU faculty share insight at climate roundtable with Rep. Jennifer McClellan and NASA Deputy Administrator Pamela Melroy

Researchers Stephen Fong, Ph.D., and Damian Pitt, Ph.D., discuss how extreme weather threatens public health in Virginia and across the country, as well as strategies for mitigating climate change.

James Ferri, Ph.D., elected Chair-Elect of the National Institute for Pharmaceutical Technology & Education (NIPTE) faculty

Ferri assumed the role of Chair-Elect June 1st, continuing the NIPTE’s mission to ensure the quality, safety, and accessibility of manufactured pharmaceuticals.

Engineering students from VCU’s Ram Rocketry student organization competed at Battle of the Rockets

Students participated in the deployable payload sensor event, working together to design, engineer, code and launch a rocket.

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