News: Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering
While the technology at your fingertips may seem like a highly scientific machine, the software behind it can be a mess of different programming languages. The solution for that problem, says professor Andreas Stefik, may come from a researcher's twisty turn.
UNLV engineering professors and students use 3-D printer to create Robohand for 4-year-old child.
UNLV research, a new FAA designation, and state economic development efforts offer clear skies for Nevada’s growing drone industry.
Metal Rebel places eighth in the world during the DARPA Robotics Challenge Finals. Their goal: Build a robot capable of disaster relief work. View the slideshow.
Meet six UNLV graduates who are reshaping Las Vegas' urban core.
UNLV engineering students launch their drone company with help from across campus.
On display May 8 are inventions from 29 teams, including a solar-powered machine that kills bed bugs, a device that builds urban farms on parking garage roofs and a contraption that would power animal shelters using methane gas from animal waste and more.
Life Sciences and engineering professors team up to develop life-saving devices to detect stroke and heart problems.
Creators of Skyworks Aerial Systems plan to use prize money to research and develop new drone models.
University’s top ranked graduate/specialty programs include Boyd Law School’s legal writing program at No. 3, dispute resolution at No. 9.
Venkat, a faculty member in electrical and computer engineering at UNLV since 1989, was named interim dean of the college in 2010.