College of Engineering & Physical Sciences

Recent Stories

  • Melissa Gloekler and the flume
    - Enter the Flume
    UNH grad student delves deep into environmental engineering. Read More
  • Text on a page surrounded by colorful ocean graphics.
    - Rising Above The Crowd
    Undergraduates at UNH are leading their own research project sand publishing the data and results, sometimes before they even graduate. Read More
  • A rocket takes off with white-red flames behind it.
    - Satellites' Bumpy Ride
    Scientists find auroral "speed bumps" are complicated. Read More
  • UNH grad student Melissa Melendez stands on the deck of a research vessel.
    - Finish-Line Fellowship
    UNH doctoral student Melissa Meléndez-Oyola has received a prestigious Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship. Read More
  • An illustration of lightning striking the Earth near an array of antennas.
    - Leading the Charge
    New 3D data images have revealed the cause for unusual electrical activity in storm clouds. Read More
  • DYF award recipients
    - DYF Recipients Honored at GRC
    Meet the 2019-2020 recipients of the prestigious Dissertation Year Fellowship award. Read More
  • Kingsbury Hall
    - CAREER Success Times Two
    Two UNH faculty receive prestigious NSF early career awards. Read More
  • Julissa Freund
    - Helping Others Through Research
    Julissa Freund ’20 is passionate about helping others. She discovered her calling to conduct research that makes a difference following her sophomore year at UNH. “I find research... Read More
  • Cassidy Yates Scholarship Winner
    - Scholarship Success
    Cassidy Yates ‘20, an environmental engineering student, was recently awarded the 2019 Mueller Continuing Education Scholarship from the American Water Works Association (AWWA) in... Read More
  • Three flashes of lightning emerge from the same cloud.
    - At Lightning Speed
    In a first-of-its-kind observation, UNH researchers have documented an unusual phenomenon that occurs in the clouds before a lightning flash emerges. Read More