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Students present at the ECE Undergraduate Research Symposium
November 17, 2025

With new opportunities, ECE is building a community of undergraduate researchers

One of the major draws for students selecting the University of Wisconsin-Madison is the chance to not only learn from some of the world’s most innovative scholars but also the chance to work side by…

One of the mounds at Poverty Point
November 13, 2025

Studying soil can help uncover ancient engineering knowledge in mysterious Louisiana mounds

More than 3,000 years ago, members of a Native community built a network of six monumental earthen mounds and six concentric C-shaped ridges in a northeastern Louisiana floodplain. The site, now called Poverty Point, is…

PhD student Youyi Zhou and Assistant Professor Yunus Alapan
November 12, 2025

Magnetic soft robots could deliver cargo inside your body

The magnetic soft robots in Yunus Alapan’s lab on the third floor of the Mechanical Engineering Building on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus don’t look like complex miniature droids or anything you’d find in a…

Carla Michini
November 10, 2025

Michini will use CAREER Award to improve post-disaster aid operations and more

While Carla Michini and her family took their usual summer trip to her native Italy in 2025, this was no relaxing getaway. Michini, an assistant professor of industrial and systems engineering at the University of…

Professor Ranjana Mehta talks with a student in her lab during an experiment.
October 28, 2025

Ranjana Mehta on human-technology interaction and worker fatigue

Ranjana Mehta is the Grainger Institute for Engineering Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering, who studies human behavior and the brain in working environments. Her research focuses on how people interact with emerging technologies such…

Lei Zhou in her mechatronics lab
October 23, 2025

With NSF CAREER Award, Zhou aims to develop mechatronic systems that increase productivity in computer chip manufacturing

There’s a booming industry demand for microchips, which are used in virtually all electronic devices today. But meeting that demand is challenging for chipmakers, because current mechatronic systems have reached the limit for how fast…

Stock image of a rainstorm
October 20, 2025

Wright leading UW-Madison team in multidisciplinary storm impact research center

Daniel Wright, an associate professor of civil and environmental engineering, is adding his expertise in extreme storm prediction research to the new Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Convective Storms (CIRCS). Wright is the University of…

Stock image of a clinic
October 16, 2025

Mathematical models offer data-driven solutions to opioid crisis, engineering research shows

More than 81,806 Americans died from opioid-related overdoses in 2022, overwhelming hospitals and trapping thousands in cycles of addiction. But a new data-driven approach from engineering researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Florida A&M…

Image of flooded area
October 15, 2025

New computer model predicts rising flood threats in Lower Mississippi River Basin

A historic flood swept down the Lower Mississippi River in May 2011. Along the way, the river swelled to record levels at the cities of Vicksburg and Natchez, both in Mississippi, while nearing records in…

Assistant Professor Michael Biehler talks with students during the 2025 Hackathon/Makerthon.
October 10, 2025

Hackathon/Makerthon brings students together to solve industry challenges

Sleep was on Nicolas Greaves and his groupmates’ to-do list. But, with motors to test, force calculations to crunch, prototype components to 3D print and more, the tasks kept stacking up. In the end, Greaves…