UNM Engineers and Computer Scientists Design a Better World

 

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Pam Hurd-Knief Leads SOE Development

Pam Hurd-Knief has been selected as the Senior Director of Development for the University of New Mexico School of Engineering. 

Engage Brain Before Pushing Red Button

Two of your brain's mental networks involved in performing cognitive tasks show measurable changes when you're about to make an error, according to ECE Professor Vince Calhoun and his co-authors in an article published April 22 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Annual Awards

The School of Engineering recognized 24 outstanding faculty, students, and staff at the 2008 Annual Awards on May 2. Faculty received awards for teaching and research at junior and senior levels. The Harrison Faculty Recognition Award honored innovative community service on a societal, national or local level. Student awards were given on the basis of grade point average, research and service to the school. Staff Awards were given for attitude, performance, contribution and initiative. See the complete list of award winners.


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The University of New Mexico School of Engineering offers an outstanding engineering and computer science education in a research-intensive environment. We invite you to learn more about us! Or apply now with online applications for Undergraduate, Graduate and International students.

Publications, Research, Events and News

Publications

Innovative Research Magazine

Please read our annual magazine about School of Engineering research, available in PDF.

Fall 07
Recent Impact
Innovative research and recent successes

 

 

Fall 06
Studies in Sustained Impact
Contributions sustained over careers spanning two decades

 

UNM Engineering Magazine

We invite you to read our semiannual magazine, UNM Engineering, available in PDF.


Fall 07

Engineering Better Medicine
School of Engineering researchers collaborate to explore and solve biomedical challenges.

 

Spring 07
A Century of Excellence
The UNM School of Engineering celebrates its centennial with overviews of key individuals, important events and programs culminating in a century of excellence.

 

Fall 06
Beyond the Classroom
Educating students to find and produce creative solutions to real-world problems.

 

 

Spring 06
Resources and the Future
How can we improve our natural resources and build a better, more sustainable future?

 

Fall 05
Commercializing Innovation Partnering with STC to transform UNM, one patent at a time.


Spring 05
Public Responsibility and the School of Engineering
Education, research, intellectual property generation, and economic development.

 

Fall 04
Collaborations Developing unique microfluidic devices, discovering a cancer gene, and a new distance learning program.

 

Spring 04
Changing the Face of Engineering
Diversity Programs help minority students excel.

The UNM School of Engineering is ranked #14 for Engineering Graduate Programs by Princeton Review and #5 for Best Schools for Hispanics by Hispanic Business.

The University of New Mexico-Albuquerque is the only Hispanic-serving institution in the U.S. that is also classified by the Carnegie Foundation as a Research University with Very High Research Activity.

Centennial Engineering Building
Web Cam

Construction on the new Centennial Engineering Center will be complete in Fall 2008! Check out the webcam and be sure to press the button on the bottom of the far right panel to "Request Control."

Student Projects and Research

studentsWith $29 million in sponsored research, the School has plenty of opportunities for student research. Opportunities vary from honors programs, research assistantships with faculty, to working in many of the School of Engineering labs.

 

 

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School of Engineering
Office of the Dean
Farris Engineering Center 107 - MSC01 1140
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Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
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