Engineering

The importance of P: a ‘phosphorus week’ Q&A with Dr. Brooke Mayer
For many, phosphorus is just a reminder of their last chemistry class and the capital “P” floating below nitrogen on the periodic table. Prices for phosphorus do not tower above gas stations on brightly lit signs, and the element is almost never a point of discussion for news outlets, politicians, and public figures. Dr. Brooke…

Ignite Bistro: free dinner exploring joy and hopefulness, April 3
Ignite will welcome Laura Lindemann, academic advisor in the Opus College of Engineering.

Marquette professor’s engineering design textbook earns Most Promising New Textbook Award from Textbook & Academic Authors Association
“Biomedical Engineering Design,” a textbook co-authored by Dr. Jay Goldberg, professor of practice in biomedical engineering, is one of 25 texts to earn a 2024 Most Promising New Textbook Award from the Textbook & Academic Authors Association. This award recognizes excellence in first edition textbooks and learning materials. The awards will be presented during an…

Engineering student wins Marquette Graduate School’s Three Minute Thesis competition, to represent university at regional competition
In just three minutes on stage, Armin Ebrahimian, a Ph.D. candidate in the Opus College of Engineering, can get an auditorium full of people to connect with his graduate-level research on electric aircraft propulsion. More than just sharing a lofty vision, Ebrahimian outlines the economics of why and the science of how our planet can…

Celebrating more than a major: Photos from Engineers Week 2024
Engineers Week at Marquette returned Friday, Feb. 16, through Saturday, Feb. 24, with a variety of events hosted by student leaders in the Opus College of Engineering. In conjunction with the nationwide celebration of Engineers Week, E-Week at Marquette is an opportunity to celebrate the engineering profession and gather as one Marquette engineering community. This…

Marquette Engineers Without Borders silent auction, Feb. 17
Support the work Marquette’s chapter performs in Guatemala.



