Since 1890 Armour College of Engineering at Illinois Tech has been educating world-class engineers who go on to make an impact in service to humanity. Our faculty are leaders and innovators in their fields, accomplishing feats such as inventing a one-of-a-kind intracortical visual prosthesis, pioneering the use of microgrids for reliable energy distribution, and developing detailed maps of the human brain. We help drive Chicago’s continued rise as a global technology and innovation hub.
Armour College of Engineering: Bringing New Ideas into the World
Indoor Air Quality: Critical to Stopping COVID-19 Spread
Professor Brent Stephens modeled the movement of aerosols and droplets through the Diamond Princess cruise ship, which gave early insights into the way COVID-19 spreads. Now he puts air cleaners to the test, asking, “Which air cleaners really improve air quality?”
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Aboard the Diamond Princess, a Case Study in Aerosol Transmission
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COVID-19 and Wildfires Spell Big Business for the Air Purifier Industry
WIRED
The Next COVID Dilemma: How to Make Buildings Breathe Better
Research in Service to Humanity
New Eyes for the Visually Impaired
Professor Phil Troyk’s ’first-of-its-kind artificial vision system approved for clinical trials:
Improving Space Weather Forecasts
Associate Professor Seebany Datta-Barua investigates how to predict changes in space weather that can interfere with GPS and other satellite-based applications.
Developing Tools to Detect ‘Silent’ Blindness-Causing Disease
Professor Jennifer Kang-Mieler is developing a model to measure changes in the blood flow of the eye, which could allow doctors to diagnose diabetic retinopathy before vision loss occurs.
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Transmitting Safety: Taking on the Cybersecurity Threats to Transportation
Frank Gunsaulus Faculty Fellow in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Boris Pervan: In positioning navigation and timing, any type of surface vehicles—ships, cars, trucks, trains, transportation...
The Math Behind the Future of Energy Savings
Illinois Institute of Technology Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Scott T. M. Dawson has received funding from the United States Department of Energy Early Career Research...
Fluorescence-Assisted Cancer Surgery Project Receives $2.5 Million in NIH Funding
Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering Kenneth Tichauer and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Jovan Brankov at Illinois Institute of Technology have been awarded $2.5 million in...
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