As we embark on a new academic year, we want to celebrate the remarkable achievements of our faculty, researchers and students.| The University of Tulsa
Nineteen faculty members at The University of Tulsa have been recognized by Stanford University and publisher Elsevier for being among the top 2% of scientists cited in the world. Out of this prestigious group, eight current faculty members from UTulsa’s College of Engineering & Computer Science have been honored for their dedication to research. The […]| The University of Tulsa
In a lab studying for space-level extremes, batteries are being engineered that could one day power deep-space missions or transform the future of wearable technology. Leading this work is Ahmad Amiri, assistant professor of chemical and mechanical engineering at The University of Tulsa, who has been named among the top 2% of most-cited scientists in […]| The University of Tulsa
As another academic year ends, I’m proud to reflect on the momentum we’ve built across the College of Engineering & Computer Science at The University of Tulsa.| The University of Tulsa
The University of Tulsa recently hosted the state’s first National Academy of Engineering (NAE) member-led event, bringing global leaders in energy research and innovation to campus to explore pathways toward carbon-neutral oil production. The two-day event, held April 24-25 and titled “Carbon Capture, Sequestration, and the Future of Energy,” was organized by the College of […]| The University of Tulsa
On May 1, The University of Tulsa’s College of Engineering and Computer Science inducted three new members into its Hall of Fame: Christina Bishop Jackson (B.S. ’05, Ph.D. ’10), Mark G. Hatfield (B.S. ’82) and Thomas E. Jorden. Christina Bishop Jackson Jackson is the research and development director for Honeywell Environmental and Sustainability Systems. Her […]| The University of Tulsa