College of Engineering & Physical Sciences

Recent Stories

  • Erin Bell near the Memorial Bridge in Portsmouth, NH
    - Meet Our Faculty: Erin Bell
    "I am the granddaughter of a village blacksmith (who)learned to weld in a German workcamp in Berlin during World War II." Read More
  •  Jordan Garrett ’20 (l) and Taylor Lindsay '19 (r) with Goan students
    - Podcasting for the Environment in India
    Taylor Lindsay ’19 considers herself a hard scientist. She’s used to working in terms of what can be seen and measured.  Read More
  • Student works on vacuum chamber in UNH's Space Science Center.
    - Top Tier
    UNH has risen to the top echelon of research universities in the country. Read More
  • Audrey Balaska '19
    - A Passion to Help
    Back in high school, when Audrey Balaska ’19 was thinking about what she wanted to study in college, she came up with a list of three possibilities. Read More
  • Team of researchers in Antarctica stand in front of a large telescope.
    - Stellar Science
    Sometimes you have to go to the extreme reaches of the planet to study the most extreme phenomena in space. Read More
  • country flags that hang in the MUB
    - Destination: Chile, Tanzania and Beyond
    Six UNH students have been named Gilman Scholars and will study on four continents this spring and summer. Read More
  • blood moon
    - Solar System Hat Trick
    On Sunday, Jan. 20, a total lunar eclipse, a blood moon and a super moon dominated the night sky. John Gianforte, director of the UNH Observatory, participated in livestreaming... Read More
  • Cameron Carbone '20
    - Research in the Land of the Midnight Sun
    Ocean engineering major Cam Carbone '20 has had the experience of a lifetime. Read More
  • Principal Investigators for NH BioMade
    - Leading the Way
    Faculty members from the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences (CEPS) are leading a statewide research effort to advance biomaterials with the potential to save patient... Read More
  • Car driving on flooded roadway
    - Climate Change Woes
    UNH professor Jennifer Jacobs was a lead author on the landmark Fourth National Climate Assessment released recently by 13 government agencies. Read More