COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & SCIENCE
Interdisciplinary faculty team selected for NSF Pathways to Innovation Program
A team of Louisiana Tech University faculty and administrators has been selected by the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) National Center for Engineering Pathways to Innovation (Epicenter) as one of only 14 university teams to join the...
Sports concussion researcher to present as part of New Frontiers lecture series
Dr. Li-Shan Chou, professor and chair of the Department of Human Physiology at the University of Oregon, will present a lecture titled “Tracking Functional Deficits Following Concussion Using Movement Analysis” on December 14 as the next...
COES offers new minor in actuarial science
Louisiana Tech University’s Department of Mathematics and Statistics has begun offering a new minor in actuarial science. Actuaries manage and reduce risk, and work for companies in a range of fields, analyzing the potential for undesirable...
COES students participate in ‘Extreme Programming’ competition
The Louisiana Tech University student chapter of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), participated in its first ever IEEEXtreme 24-Hour Programming competition this fall. Twenty computer science, cyber engineering and...
Engineering and technology management program among nation’s best
Louisiana Tech University's master’s in engineering and technology management program has earned a spot in the top 20 of all engineering management programs in the nation, according to GraduatePrograms.com’s Fall 2015 rankings. The Master of...
ExxonMobil donates to COES programs
Representatives from ExxonMobil Corp. visited Louisiana Tech University recently to present a $22,000 donation to programs in the College of Engineering and Science, which will be disbursed among the chemical, civil, electrical, and mechanical...
Research chemist to present next installment of New Frontiers seminar series
Dr. Bryant Nelson, staff research chemist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), will present a lecture titled “Fundamental Interactions of Engineered Nanomaterials with DNA and DNA Repair Proteins,” on October 19 as part...
COES students to promote STEM to children at Ruston Farmers’ Market
Students from the College of Engineering and Science at Louisiana Tech University will run a booth at the Ruston Farmers’ Market 2015 to showcase “Sensational STEMulations,” a project to will promote more diverse participation in STEM (science,...
Louisiana Tech to host renowned researcher, BRAIN Initiative pioneer
Louisiana Tech University and its Center for Biomedical Engineering Rehabilitation Science (CBERS) is proud to welcome Dr. Emery N. Brown, M.D., Ph.D., who will present highlights from his research in neuroscience and neural signal processing,...
College of Engineering and Science joins national ASEE pledge
Louisiana Tech University and its College of Engineering and Science has joined more than 100 North American universities in a pledge to support diversity in engineering. Dr. Hisham Hegab, dean of the College of Engineering and Science, signed...