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Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering News

The College of Engineering provides students a well-rounded foundation in several engineering disciplines for a successful career in engineering and computer science. Through the hands-on, experiential education experience we offer, students are enabled to achieve excellence in their respective fields.

Current Engineering News

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Campus News |

Do you know how to use a makerspace? This class will teach you.

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People |

Bite-sized stories of how friendship is a core element of the Rebel experience.

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Business and Community |

The inaugural event brought together students and industry leaders for competitions and crucial professional development.

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Campus News |

The new degree combines technical expertise with business acumen to meet soaring demand in a burgeoning industry.

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Campus News |

A selection of top news headlines featuring UNLV faculty and students.

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People |

The assistant professor helps launch career-focused engineering technology program designed with student success in mind.

Engineering In The News

KSNV-TV: News 3

November through January is typically the biggest time of the year we see scams. Often, scammers are using the method of ‘pulling on the heart strings.’ Scams fall into a lot of variety; some are low-key tech – which can be a simple go-fund-me.

iGaming Business

According to a UNLV cybersecurity study from September, Nevada casinos in particular “are opportunistic targets because they have an extensive array of cyber entry points, have lots of money, and the public outcry is less conspicuous when they are attacked”. The study listed nearly 50 confirmed Nevada cyber incidents from 2007-2023, with the majority coming from 2015 onward. This increase in activity might overload the board with “false alarm” notifications, stakeholders warned.

KSNV-TV: News 3

The announcement of a new task force by local law enforcement has been met with optimism from traffic and safety advocates. Erin Breen, director of UNLV's Road Equity Alliance Project, shared her thoughts on the initiative.

Las Vegas Sun

The devastating wildfires in the Los Angeles area earlier this year inspired a trio of UNLV engineering students to design a device to detect fires in hard-to-reach areas, whether outdoors or inside.

Las Vegas Review Journal

With Lake Mead facing historic shortages that hydrologists only expect to worsen, he and three other UNLV engineering seniors — Alyssa Surette, Daniel Nevarez and Elias Black — zeroed in on how to quell the thirst of Las Vegas’ most water-intensive data center: Google’s facility off Warm Springs Road in eastern Henderson.

Procurement Magazine

As enterprise teams enter a new era of digital transformation powered by agentic AI, a major challenge remains: transitioning going from pilot to production.

Engineering Experts

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Recent Engineering Accomplishments

CyberCorps® SFS scholars Hareign Casaclang (Computer Science) and Bianca Ionescu (Computer Science and Information Systems) were selected to present their research on “Self-Hosted Workflow Automation For AI-Based Cybersecurity Operations” at the 2025 Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education (CISSE™) conference that took place at…
Juyeon Jo and Yoohwan Kim (both Computer Science) have secured the redesignation of Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense (CAE-CD) for the department’s B.S. in Computer Science, Information Assurance Concentration degree program. Originally secured in 2019, this redesignation is valid through academic year 2030. The National Centers of…
The Brain Injury Translational Research (BITR) lab proudly presented posters at the UMC 8th Annual Poster Symposium help Nov. 5-6, 2025.  Hana Sourjah, Dihini Perera, Ph.D. student Joe Cadiz, and Hyunhwa "Henna" Lee (all Nursing) received the 2nd Place Award in the Healthcare Student category for their…
Chris Parker and Shae Deschutter (both Engineering), delivered a virtual presentation at the 2025 Annual NACADA Conference, the global community for academic advising. The conference was held at Caesars Palace from Oct. 26-29, 2025. The virtual presentation was titled "Hitting the Mark: A Holistic Approach to Increasing Retention, Progression and…
Graduate student Grace Goodwin (Psychology), undergraduate Sebastian Mehrzad (Princeton University), and faculty Jorge Fonseca (Computer Science), Jeffrey Cummings (Brain Health), and Samantha John (Brain Health) recently published their research article, "Classification of AD and bvFTD using neuropsychological and neuropsychiatric variables: a…
Hal Berghel (Computer Science) published an article titled, "A Generative AI Perspective on the Turing Test: Passed but Not Vindicated," in the current issue of IEEE Computer. In this article Berghel argues that while it seems clear that generative artificial intelligence has passed the Turing test, it does not follow that GenAI has demonstrated…