College of Engineering & Physical Sciences

Recent Stories

  • Tech Camp at UNH
    - Campers Tech Out on STEM
    Not every student from the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences left campus for the summer break; some stuck around to help put on Tech Camp, a program where youth in... Read More
  • Researchers Kevin Jerram and Evgenia Bazhenova at the North Pole, with American and Russian flags
    - Polar Explorers
    Halfway through their six-week research cruise of the Arctic Ocean, UNH researchers Kevin Jerram and Evgenia Bazhenova visited the North Pole. Read More
  • Christine Caputo, an assistant professor in chemistry and Gonghu Li, an associate professor in chemistry and materials science
    - Faculty Receive Grants
    Three College of Engineering and Physical Sciences professors have receieved nearly $1 million in awards from the U.S. Department of Energy. Read More
  • UNH professor Will Clyde
    - Rocks of Ages
    We know the surface of Earth looked vastly different 2.5 billion years ago — but just how different, and just how events that happened millions of years in the past can give us... Read More
  • Brad Kinsey, UNH professor of mechanical engineering
    - Brad Kinsey Named 2016 Society of Manufacturing Engineers Fellow
    Brad Kinsey has been elected as a Society of Manufacturing Engineers Fellow for his demonstrated impact on the manufacturing profession. Read More
  • UNH Space Science Director Lynn Kistler
    - Union Fellow
    UNH physics professor Lynn Kistler has been named a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union, the largest single organization dedicated to the advancement of geophysics. Read More
  • Research Vessel Gulf Surveyor
    - Shiny and New
    UNH has a new, state-of-the-art research vessel that will help researchers map the coastal seafloor and better understand the ocean environment while providing training in the... Read More
  • Two maps of Michigan show likely locations of monuments
    - Michigan's Mystery Monuments
    Merging an innovative modeling technique with old-fashioned sleuthing, researchers from the University of New Hampshire have shed new light on the mystery of pre-European... Read More
  • Harlan Spence, physics professor and director of the Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space
    - Space Man Spence
    Harlan Spence, director of UNH’s Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space, has been appointed to the Space Studies Board of the National Academy of Sciences.  Read More
  • UNH graduate Sig Nigam '16
    - Next Stop: The Rockies
    When Sid Nigam ’16 was leaving India to attend college in the United States, at the airport his mother told him: “Son, sometimes 10 seconds of courage is all it takes.” Read More