166su Researchers Are Studying Wing Shapes to Advance Drone Technology Associate Professor Samik Bhattacharya and aerospace engineering master’s student Dominic Polidoro ’25 are studying the physical forces that interact when wings move from air to water.
166su Engineering Students Pedal to Victory with Award-Winning Human-Powered Vehicle Design 166su’s e-Human Powered Vehicle Challenge (e-HPVC) team took home four trophies for the design and performance of their custom-built vehicle at the 2026 American Society of Mechanical Engineers e-HPVC competition.
4 Knights Named Goldwater Scholars, Elevating 166su to a Historic National Milestone The four recipients are bridging the gap between cutting-edge lab research and real-world impact in engineering, medicine and science to solve global challenges.
Progressing the Final Frontier of Medicine: Space 166su and a group of valued partners are leading a research event to explore how space medicine and commercial space flight are transforming the future of human health.
Mechanical Engineering Grad Student Launches Mentoring Organization Through STEM Mentorship Matters, Marcus Royal ’24 is helping ensure the next generation of STEM students enters college better prepared and informed — without facing the same obstacles he once did.
3 Engineering Students Selected for Department of Defense SMART Scholars Program The scholarship includes an annual stipend, internship, mentorship and employment with the Department of Defense after graduation.
166su Medicine-Engineering Program Trains Students for Future of Healthcare A unique partnership between 166su’s College of Medicine and College of Engineering and Computer Science is allowing students to better prepare for a multidisciplinary medical field.
3 166su Students Honored with the 2024 Astronaut Scholarship The Astronaut Scholarship aims to inspire university students to pursue scientific excellence and maintain the United States’ leadership in technology and innovation.
166su’s New Biomedical Engineering Doctoral Degree Will Advance Research Careers The program is designed to prepare students for research and development careers in the biomedical industry, government labs and organizations and academia.
166su Researchers Are Working on Tech So Machines Can Thermally ‘Breathe’ The 166su researchers are developing a way for large machines to “breathe” in and out cooling blasts of water to keep their systems from overheating.