P.C. Rossin College of
Engineering and Applied Science

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Experiential learning: Lehigh Engineering's fabled undergraduate program has been all about it since the very beginning. Here, students discover their passions, make real impact, and evolve into the engineers they aspire to be. Our faculty specializes in providing meaningful opportunities for talented young minds to engage in the lab, the workplace, and the community, here in the beautiful Lehigh Valley and all around the world. These are a few examples—are you next?

The Latest at the Rossin College

News Briefs

Reunion Weekend Event: 'Discovering the Universe: James Webb Telescope and Beyond'

Wed, May 15, 2024

June 7 event features electrical engineering alum Scott Willoughby ’89 of Northrop Grumman, aerospace engineering professor and former NASA astronaut Terry Hart, and CAS/physics professor and astronomer Joshua Pepper

Student Success

Learning to fly

Wed, May 15, 2024

Challenges faced at the 2024 AIAA Design/Build/Fly Flyoff provide insight and inspiration for members of LU Aero, Lehigh’s aerospace engineering club

Student Success

Civil engineering major scores a collaborative win at PCI Project Precast Design Competition

Tue, May 14, 2024

Yushun Zou ’24 teams up with Clemson University students to create a first-place museum design

News Briefs

Congratulating the 2024 Rossin Award recipients

Tue, May 14, 2024

The college's annual awards recognize the achievements and dedication of faculty and staff

News Briefs

Corning and Lehigh Make It New and Different, Together

Tue, May 14, 2024

As long-time collaborators, Lehigh University and Corning Incorporated are continuing their commitment to innovation and educating future generations of STEM talent through Lehigh’s Pasteur PhD Partners (P3) Program....

Graduate Student Spotlight

NSF fellowship opens path to PhD studies

Henry Price ’23 will continue on the research track he began as an undergraduate with support from the prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP). He's currently a master's student working with Nicholas Strandwitz, an associate professor of materials science and engineering, on semiconductor fabrication.

Hackathon sparks creativity around sustainability issues

Amanda Baran ’21 and Olivia Grimes ’21, PhD students and co-presidents of Women in Computer Science (WiCS), were lead organizers of Lehigh Hacks for Change, a 24-hour hackathon that challenged a hundred computer science undergrads to design apps tackling an issue related to sustainability, saving the ocean, or disaster management.

Using machine learning to help mitigate water crises

Having seen first-hand how weak infrastructure impacts communities in Nigeria, PhD student Oluwabunmi Iwakin strives to make water systems more resilient through his work in Lehigh’s Interconnected Critical Infrastructure Systems Engineering (CONCISE) Laboratory and the Energy Research Center (ERC).

Video: Biomaterials research targets knee injuries

Bioengineer Natasha Hunt '22 is staying at Lehigh to continue her work in The Chow Lab as a graduate student. The team is designing 3D scaffolds to address osteochondral defects in the knee. Hunt discusses her work on "modular biomaterials," which hold promise in helping repair injuries at the interface between bone and cartilage.

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