Cosmic Wonders
Speed professor brings major planetary conference to Louisville.
Current Issue
(Fall 2005)
Rising costs of electricity and natural gas force industry to find ways to cut costs.
Program helps student researchers bring their ideas to the marketplace.
Speed School is branching out into exciting new multidisciplinary biomedical research and other areas not usually associated with the school.
INSPIRE Program attracts students who are traditionally underrepresented in engineering; professors receive awards for outstanding work; and students win award at supercomputing conference.
New faculty members bring a variety of experience and research to Speed.
Speed student Patrick Fletcher helps develop ways to make military sensors smaller.
George Sotsky '58S and his team of developers have worked to perfect the industry's first single-shaft rotary cutter.
Stacey Guilford looks forward to an exciting year.
Helping build roads and clean water systems are part of what earned state and national honors for Speed graduate.
The new department of bioengineering will be fully operational in the next few years and will have joint and adjunct faculty appointments with the School of Medicine and the College of Arts and Sciences.