Recent Armour Graduate Driven to Succeed at Tesla
Recent Armour College of Engineering graduate Erfan Ahmadi (ME ‘15) was sure he wanted to work for Tesla after getting a tour of the company’s facility in Fremont, California. He knew the...
Recent Armour College of Engineering graduate Erfan Ahmadi (ME ‘15) was sure he wanted to work for Tesla after getting a tour of the company’s facility in Fremont, California. He knew the...
From Illinois Tech Athletics: UNIONTOWN, Pa.- At the United States Collegiate Athletic Association National Championship banquet on Tuesday night, Illinois Tech women's basketball senior April Wanagas...
Ankit Srivastava, Assistant Professor of Mechanical, Materials, and Aerospace Engineering at Armour College of Engineering, was published in Scientific Reports. The manuscript, 3-D Phononic Crystals...
Armour College of Engineering Board of Advisor Member and CAEE Alumnus Herbert S. Levinson (CE ‘49, Hon. Ph.D. ’13) passed away on February 17, 2017. He worked as a transportation consultant and was a...
Two Armour College of Engineering students Mengmeing Zhuang (ECE Ph.D. candidate) and Zhen Bao (ECE Ph.D. candidate) were named finalists for the Chicago regional round of Tiger Launch, the largest...
Six Armour College of Engineering Alumni were announced among the winners of the 2017 Illinois Institute of Technology Alumni Awards. Overall twelve Illinois Tech Alumni and one civic leader were...
Philip R. Troyk, Associate Dean of Armour College of Engineering and Professor of Biomedical Engineering, was featured in a WTTW article about a National Institutes of Health grant that was awarded to...
Lili Du, Assistant Professor of Transportation Engineering at Armour College of Engineering, was mentioned in a Chicago Tribune article about how driverless cars will shape future cities. Du and...
Recently, Marc Cauinian (CE, 3rd year) was selected for an internship opportunity offered by Christopher B. Burke Engineering, Ltd. in partnership with Armour College of Engineering. He has been...
Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering Kenneth Tichauer has been awarded a prestigious NSF CAREER Award in the amount of $568,245 to perfect a medical imager that could lead to earlier...