College of Engineering & Physical Sciences

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  • civil engineering students with paper bridge
    - A (Paper) Bridge Too Far?
    In the eternal contest between truss and beam bridges, civil engineering students put their know-how and teamwork to the test.  Read More
  • bicycle powered washing machine created by UNH students
    - Focus on Student Success
    UNH Highlights: Student Success   Seniors Create Bicycle-Powered Washing Machine A senior capstone project by three UNH mechanical engineering students could make life easier—and... Read More
  • University of New Hampshire
    - UNH Highlights
    UNH Named One of Sierra Magazine’s Top “Coolest Schools” The University of New Hampshire made the top 10 list of campuses in Sierra magazine’s sixth annual ranking of the nation’s... Read More
  • venky venkatachalam
    - Going Private
    Under the direction of Venky Venkatachalam, the Green Launching Pad business accelerator enters its third year of connecting entrepreneurs with critical resources for their ideas... Read More
  • drawing of lungs
    - Virtual Tests
    Can you reduce something as complicated as human lungs to some partial differential equations and lines of computer code? Read More
  • niva gupta and brian zukas
    - Small Research, Large Potential
    It was the drill that made her do a double-take. Niva Gupta's microfluidics lab is a jumble of test tubes and beakers and silicone tubing. But a drill? The associate professor of... Read More
  • meghan maclean in college woods
    - Maps for Environmentalists
    Fragmentation of the landscape causes invasive species to advance and further degrade the natural environment. Graduate student Meghan MacLean’s new software application, PolyFrag... Read More
  • berkley sadana in hard hat
    - Middle Schoolers Get Excited About Engineering—From 3,500 Miles Away
    With its high-tech instruments, esoteric terms, and complex equations, engineering research conducted by UNH faculty is far removed from the basic learning that occurs in a middle... Read More
  • UNH Geologists to Instrument Northern N.E. With Seismometers
    - UNH Geologists to Instrument Northern N.E. With Seismometers
    L-R: UNH graduate student Evangelos Korkolis, assistant professor of Earth science Margaret Boettcher, and graduate student Ian Honsberger look for a suitable site for a... Read More
  • a person behind the wheel of a car
    - Where Project54 Is Now
    Named for the 1960s television show "Car 54 Where Are You?", Project54 was developed to operate a patrol car's radio, siren, lights, and radar with voice commands. Read More