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Engineering Students Compete in Collegiate Clay Target Championship in San Antonio

The team placed 19th among the 49 schools that competed. Several UK Engineering students participated in the competition.


Bhattacharyya Wins SEC Faculty Achievement Award

Bhattacharyya will become UK’s campus nominee for the SEC Professor of the Year Award, which will be announced in April.


Ramkumar Annamalai Named Project Lead Investigator on NIH COBRE grant

Annamalai’s project titled “Immunomodulatory Therapy for Bone Regeneration" has been awarded approximately $809,586 for up to three years.


Brittany Givens Rassoolkhani Accepted as a DREAM Scholar

The DREAM Scholars program is supported by the College of Nursing, Center for Clinical and Translational Science, and Center for Health Equity Transformation.


Remembering Professor Larry Wells (1947-2021)

Dr. Wells was a UK professor in the Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering Department from 1974-2012.


SPARK Lab Extends Research on Electric Machines and Drives with Regal Beloit Company

Dan M. Ionel, ECE Professor and L. Stanley Pigman Chair in Power, Director of the SPARK Lab and of the PEIK Institute, will serve as PI for the project leading a team of researchers. 


UK College of Engineering, Toyota, Collaborate to 'Lift Up' KCH Patients

Engineers from Toyota and students from the UK College of Engineering have created a unique way to transport medically fragile newborns from the NICU to their car.


Himanshu Thapliyal Receives Mid-Career Research Achievement Award

The award was conferred by the Technical Committee on Very Large Scale Integration (TCVLSI) of the IEEE Computer Society (IEEE-CS).


UK, Lexmark Collaboration to Boost Innovation, Economic Development; New Scholarship Program to Support Underrepresented Students

Lexmark will partner with the college to offer two scholarships that come with paid internships at Lexmark headquarters in Lexington. 


How UK Senior Savannah Lewis is Changing the Face of Engineering

“Knowing that Black people are succeeding and excelling despite oppression and inequality is so inspiring. Because I know what it feels like when you’re the only black girl in your classroom or in your department,” Savannah Lewis said. “We need to make engineering more inclusive, to bring varying perspectives and inspire generations to come.”