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News

Michael Fiddelke

Iowa Engineering Fiddelke alum named Target CEO

Wednesday, August 20, 2025
Target named longtime company veteran Michael Fiddelke as its CEO, replacing retail industry bigwig Brian Cornell, effective February 1, 2026. Fiddelke earned a degree in industrial engineering at University of Iowa.
Iowa Superfund

$15M NIH grant fuels battle against lingering airborne toxins

Tuesday, August 19, 2025
The National Institutes of Health recently awarded the Iowa Superfund Research Program a $2.8 million renewal grant to combat PCBs. Funding is expected to reach $15 million through 2030.
Student works in robotics lab

UI students, NASA Langley advance autonomous aircraft research  

Monday, August 18, 2025
Gage MacLin is the latest University of Iowa mechanical engineering student mentored by Venanzio Cichella, ME associate professor, to work directly with NASA Langley. The collaboration benefits students while advancing technology for NASA Langley.
Yong Chen

Iowa Engineering boosting state’s manufacturing on global stage

Sunday, August 17, 2025
University of Iowa engineering professors and their students are developing next-generation manufacturing systems to make Iowa more competitive in the global marketplace with help from a $1.3 million National Science Foundation EPSCoR Graduate Fellow Program grant.
Lee poses with his award with a man on each side

Lee selected for distinguished service medal

Tuesday, August 12, 2025
The Korean-American Scientists and Engineers Association (KSEA) has awarded Hosin “David” Lee, a University of Iowa professor of civil and environmental engineering, with its 2025 Distinguished Service Membership Award, citing his “exemplary leadership, visionary service, and profound impact.”
Syed Mubeen and Suresh M.L. Raghavan

$2.55M grant backs medical device combating chronic lung disease  

Monday, August 11, 2025
A new tool to help patients with chronic lung diseases, being studied at the University of Iowa College of Engineering, has received a $2.55 million in funding from the National Institutes of Health Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program.
Professor Soura Dasgupta

UI awarded NSF grant for breakthrough in generative AI

Wednesday, August 6, 2025
A new National Science Foundation-backed project led by Professor Soura Dasgupta at the University of Iowa College of Engineering is pioneering faster, more accurate, and efficient generative AI systems for creating images, text, and other content. 
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Iowa Engineering announces new faculty hires

Tuesday, August 5, 2025
The University of Iowa College of Engineering has announced the hiring of new faculty members for the 2025-26 academic year.
Gregory Carmichael

NSF grant to help UI engineering professor advance air quality modeling

Thursday, July 31, 2025
Gregory Carmichael, University of Iowa chemical and biochemical engineering professor, is a key investigator on a $4.9 million National Science Foundation project to help scientists better model and predict air quality and chemical behavior in the atmosphere.
People walk in urban environment clouded by smoke

New satellite tech can map wildfire smoke plumes in 3D

Monday, July 28, 2025
A new satellite-based method gives scientists and air quality managers a 3D picture of wildfire smoke plumes, providing detailed data of the risks down to the neighborhood level for urban and rural areas alike, writes Jun Wang, University of Iowa professor of chemical and biochemical engineering.

Events

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CIMBA Study Abroad Info Session

Wednesday, September 3, 2025 1:30pm to 2:00pm
Virtual
Join CIMBA alumni to learn all about studying abroad for Iowa credit in Italy! We'll cover travel, logistics, courses, and money. We hope to see you there!

NSF GRFP Application Workshop

Friday, September 5, 2025 10:30am to 12:00pm
Seamans Center
Professor James Ankrum will lead a workshop about the NSF GRFP and its components for interested students. Students will be familiarized with sample material and receive individual feedback on their applications from HCC staffers.

College of Engineering 3MT Workshop Series: Content Workshop

Friday, September 5, 2025 2:30pm to 4:00pm
Seamans Center
Are you a College of Engineering student interested in participating in the Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition this fall? Come to the Hanson Center for Communication (HCC)'s workshop series to get expert help on your presentation! Our four-part series of preparatory workshops include sessions devoted to shaping the content for your talk, crafting and designing your slide, practicing and polishing your delivery, and finally, practicing your talk in an open full rehearsal ahead of the big...
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Leaders in Discovery: Understanding 'Forever Chemicals' in Soil and Groundwater with Linda Abriola

Monday, September 8, 2025 3:30pm to 5:30pm
Old Capitol Museum
Linda Abriola, a nationally recognized environmental engineer and member of the National Academy of Engineering, will deliver the second talk in the University of Iowa's "Leaders in Discovery" series.Abriola is the Joan Wernig and E. Paul Sorensen Professor of Engineering at Brown University and former dean of the Tufts University School of Engineering. Her research focuses on how contaminants move through soil and groundwater — and how we can better predict and manage their impact.In this...
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Student Success Workshop: So Much to Do, So Little Time: Time Management Strategies for Academic Success

Tuesday, September 9, 2025 3:00pm to 4:00pm
Seamans Center
Students will learn how to effectively prioritize, create a time management plan, and other practical tips for managing time and commitments. Presented by Academic Support and Retention.3–4 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 9 in 3124 SCTo Register: Log in to MyUI and then click REGISTER HERE
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