The Department of Engineering Physics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is home to the Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics (NEEP) graduate program. For an overview of department research focus areas,…
Type One Energy, a Middleton, Wisconsin-based fusion energy company with roots in the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s College of Engineering, recently announced its first round of seed funding, raising $29 million…
For decades, the College of Engineering annually has honored faculty and staff for their exemplary work in research, education or service. On March 28, 2023, we recognized nine members of…
Solis is a student-led group where women and gender minorities in plasma physics at UW-Madison can find a sense of community. Plasma physics is a broad research field that spans…
Ryan Dailey, a graduate student in the Reactor Technology Integration Group led by Assistant Professor Ben Lindley, attended the 2023 Nuclear Innovator Cultivation Camp (NICC) hosted by Tokyo Tech and…
Exciting changes are coming to the Department of Engineering Physics at UW-Madison! The department has a long history of a strong Nuclear Engineering program, contributing to the existing fleet of…
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Engineering Mechanics (EM) program will be joining the Department of Mechanical Engineering in 2023 to benefit from consolidation of expertise in the discipline. Students will continue…
Andrea Strzelec, director of the Master of Engineering in Engine Systems (MEES) and Polymer Engineering (MEPE) programs in the University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Engineering, has been selected as a…
In the United States, nuclear energy accounts for about half of the country’s energy generation from sources other than fossil fuels, and about 19% of all energy generation, according to…
Engineering mechanics PhD candidate Bernardo Luiz Rocha Ribeiro received a prestigious Grainger Fellowship for graduate researchers. Ribeiro received his undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering from the Federal Fluminense University in…