COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & SCIENCE
Computer science, cyber engineering students weather ‘Cyber Storm’
Computer science and cyber engineering students in Louisiana Tech University’s College of Engineering and Science competed recently against each other and a black ops team of intruders from academia, industry and government institutions in the...
COES inducts students into Order of the Engineer
Louisiana Tech University's College of Engineering and Science inducted 71 students into the Order of the Engineer on May 5. The engineering seniors received rings and professed the Order of the Engineer Obligation to maintain high standards in...
Aerospace engineering club launches balloon toward space
The Louisiana Tech University Aerospace Engineering Club recently launched Harley II, the second in a series of high-altitude weather balloons launched by the club, which reached a height of approximately 22 miles and had a flight time of 3...
COES announces outstanding students, faculty
Louisiana Tech University’s College of Engineering and Science (COES) has announced its 2017 Outstanding Students and Faculty. Each Spring Quarter, COES faculty vote to recognize juniors and seniors who demonstrate excellence in the classroom...
ASCE teams win big at Deep South Conference
The Louisiana Tech University American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Steel Bridge and Concrete Canoe teams won first and second place, respectively, at the 2017 ASCE Deep South Conference held recently in Memphis, Tennessee. Competing...
COES holds Commitment Day 2017
Louisiana Tech University’s College of Engineering and Science (COES) held its inaugural Commitment Day signing event Tuesday, with more than 170 top-tier high school students from across the south committing to pursue their academic careers in...
Science Café ends year with wildlife habitat management discussion
The Louisiana Tech University chapter of the Sigma Xi Scientific Research Honor Society will host a discussion by Dr. Heidi Adams, assistant professor of wildlife habitat management, at 5:30 p.m. April 11 in the community room of Gibson’s...
New Frontiers series wraps up 2016-17 with Stanford professor, neurologist
Dr. John Huguenard, professor of neurology and neurological sciences at Stanford University and member of Stanford’s Center for Mind, Brain and Computation, will visit Louisiana Tech University on April 10 for the final installment of the...
COES to honor high school students, educator for computing accomplishments
The College of Engineering and Science at Louisiana Tech University will recognize 10 high school students and one teacher at its 5th Annual National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT) awards breakfast on April 1 in the Ropp...
Louisiana Tech to hold second annual Game Jam
Louisiana Tech University will hold its second annual Game Jam from Friday, March 31, through Sunday, April 2, in the F. Jay Taylor Visual Arts Building. Teams of video game designers and programmers will compete against one another in a...