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May 4, 2026

New tuition model makes UW-Madison online engineering graduate programs more affordable

The University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Engineering has introduced a new tuition model for most of its online engineering graduate programs, expanding access for working professionals while maintaining the academic rigor and reputation of a…

Mahima Gupta
May 4, 2026

To power our nation’s progress, we’re supercharging the energy superhighway

The energy sector is transforming rapidly. Renewable, distributed energy sources like solar, wind, battery storage and small nuclear reactors will continue to change how energy enters the grid. Massive data centers are spiking demand. The…

Haihan Sun
April 28, 2026

With NSF CAREER Award, Sun is advancing AI-powered ground-penetrating radar

Just a few years after early radar emerged in the first years of the 20th century, engineers turned the technology toward the ground to detect subsurface objects without digging, laying the foundation for what is…

Postdoctoral researcher Ara Kim and graduate student Lasantha Weerasekara use the new chemical vapor deposition system
April 27, 2026

With a nod toward industry demand, new system will create super-shock-absorbing foams faster

A new chemical vapor deposition system is expanding the University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Engineering’s advanced manufacturing capabilities. Importantly, the system will deepen collaborations with industry partners who want to apply the college’s innovative shock-absorbing…

Jeremy Coulson
April 22, 2026

Coulson will use CAREER award to reinvent how machines learn to control

Next-generation technologies—including self-driving vehicles, intelligent robots, personalized healthcare devices, and smart infrastructure—are already reshaping industries and becoming increasingly woven into daily life. But to be successful, these advances, and many others, need safe, reliable and…

Adam Dempsey
April 21, 2026

Focus on new faculty: Adam Dempsey develops heavy-duty engine technologies to enhance sustainability 

As a new associate professor in the UW-Madison Department of Mechanical Engineering, Adam Dempsey is excited to return to his alma mater and the department where he earned his PhD 13 years ago.  “I’m actually…

Phillip A. Levy Engineering Center rendering
April 21, 2026

Morgridges’ latest gift drives UW-Madison engineering building forward

As work steadily continues on the physical foundations of the Phillip A. Levy Engineering Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a $25 million gift from two of the university’s most devoted supporters, alumni John and…

PhD student Monica Rico
April 20, 2026

Mathematical modeling maps out solutions for placing drug collection boxes

A plastic bottle of prescribed painkillers—extras from a surgical recuperation—lurks in the back of your medicine cabinet. If you’re like most Americans, you’ll either let the pills linger, flush them down the toilet or toss…

From left to right, undergraduate students and 2026 Goldwater Scholars recipients Eva Stafne, Aletta Bergman and Krithi Gopinath
April 17, 2026

ME student Eva Stafne awarded prestigious 2026 Goldwater Scholarship

Eva Stafne, a University of Wisconsin-Madison junior majoring in mechanical engineering and completing a certificate in international engineering, has received a 2026 Goldwater Scholarship, the premier undergraduate scholarship in mathematics, engineering and the natural sciences…

Travis Frederick waves to the crowd at Camp Randall Stadium
April 17, 2026

Leveling up: How a passion for engineering led Travis Frederick to the NFL and into the dragon’s lair

Fans of Travis Frederick, the former Wisconsin Badgers and Dallas Cowboys center affectionately known as “Fredbeard,” know of his many accomplishments on the field: first team All-American; 2025 Badger Hall of Fame inductee; first-round draft…