College of Engineering

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UA Engineering Researchers Investigating Solutions for Jet Biofuel

The study is part of a $3.8 million grant from the United States Department of Energy.

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Drive to Succeed at Home and Abroad

Austin Pearson did not speak German when he came to The University of Alabama, but now has lived, learned and worked as an engineering student and intern in Germany as part of his UA experience.

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Student Receives Top Award from the Society of Women Engineers

The senior majoring in chemical engineering was honored in November by the organization, which has more than 40,000 members globally.

Biomedical Sciences Team Joins The University of Alabama

Biomedical Sciences Team Joins The University of Alabama

Three professors will boost UA’s research and innovation in the design and engineering of advanced drug delivery systems.

Even With Less Traffic, Drivers Should Use Caution During Holidays

Even With Less Traffic, Drivers Should Use Caution During Holidays

Although there have been fewer crashes reported, there have been more fatal crashes than traffic patterns would suggest.

Distinguished UA Engineering Professor Honored with Burnum Award

Distinguished UA Engineering Professor Honored with Burnum Award

Awarded annually to recognize and promote excellence in research, scholarship and teaching, the Burnum Award recognizes distinguished careers at UA.

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UA Contributing Solutions to Wastewater Treatment in Rural Alabama

Engineering researchers at The University of Alabama are part of a prestigious project to demonstrate effective solutions to raw sewage draining into the waterways of the state’s Black Belt region.

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Robotics Contest Awardee Returns to UA 9 Years Later as a Freshman

In 2011, third grader Mary Virginia McKinley competed in UA’s first-ever robotics competition. Now she is studying computer science.

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UA-Led Study of Southeastern Groundwater Assists Water Management

The University of Alabama is leading a 4-year, $6 million project to conduct groundwater research that will provide new scientific insights and make useful groundwater water predictions for the Southeast.

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Moving Forward

UA researchers are working on improving efficiency, reducing costs and using more sustainable materials for electric vehicle motors.