Summer Research Immersion: Puerto Rico
September 2017, Puerto Rico was hit by not only one but two major Hurricanes, Irma and Maria, leaving the island devastated. Almost a year after these crippling hurricanes the island is still trying...
September 2017, Puerto Rico was hit by not only one but two major Hurricanes, Irma and Maria, leaving the island devastated. Almost a year after these crippling hurricanes the island is still trying...
Armour College of Engineering needs your help to design a Holiday Greeting Card! This Contest is open to all IIT students. Armour College of Engineering announces its First Annual Holiday Card Design...
Illinois Tech faculty, staff, and students: Please join us for the following events as we celebrate the grand opening of the Ed Kaplan Family Institute for Innovation and Tech Entrepreneurship. Press...
Eight Armour College of Engineering undergraduate students and their faculty mentors have been awarded Fall 2018 Armour R&D Fellowships. The program, an Armour College of Engineering Distinctive...
Matthew Spenko and Ankit Srivastava of the MMAE Department, in conjunction with Heinrich Jaeger and Arvind Murugan of the Physics Department at the University of Chicago have been awarded a $2,000,000...
The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) 2019 nominating committee has recommended John L. Anderson, president emeritus and distinguished professor of chemical engineering at Illinois Tech, as the...
Natacha DePaola, Carol and Ed Kaplan Armour Dean of Engineering, is pleased to announce the appointment of Brent Stephens as Chair of the Department of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental...
Rolls-Royce is well known for its world-edge technologies in building some of the most powerful and fuel-efficient aircraft engines. Illinois Tech’s Sammy Tin, professor of materials engineering, is...
The Electric and Computer Engineering Department will present ECE Day this Friday, April 13, in Siegle Hall. Over 60 students will present their research in a Poster Competition in the following six...
Qing-Chang Zhong, Max McGraw Endowed Chair of Energy and Power Engineering and Management, has received two grants totaling $638,809 from the National Science Foundation to work on a paradigm-shifting...