Sarah Koziol

  • The secrets of soot

    Dr. Somesh Roy cultivates a deeper understanding of how soot forms, grows and spreads in the environment. 

  • Preventing methane leaks

    Dr. Adam Dempsey teams up to eliminate methane slips from lean-burn engines used in the gas-pipeline industry.

  • Improving how robotics-based therapies respond

    Dr. Robert Scheidt seeks to enhance wearable robotic technologies that facilitate motor functions after neuromotor injury.

  • Analyzing green infrastructure performance

    Dr. Anthony Parolari plants his research lab at an unused brownfield site in the city.

  • At home

    The Engineering Living Learning Community offers academic support and social connection for first-year students.

  • Collective discovery

    Fitting innovative solutions to tomorrow’s problems starts with collaborative industry relationships.

  • Living their calling

    Two alumni started at Marquette as engineering students. Now they are on a faith-inspired journey as Jesuits.

  • Defenders of Water

    Supported by Marquette’s largest-ever federal award for water research, a new multidisciplinary collaboration addresses water quality challenges and promotes healthier environments for troops and civilians.

  • Pooling resources for better solutions

    Opus College of Engineering researchers team up with collaborators beyond the university to tackle global concerns.

  • Doubling down on building leaders

    Marquette’s Excellence in Leadership program experiences exponential growth that includes a new dedicated innovation space.