College of Engineering & Physical Sciences

Recent Stories

  • Voices of Wildcats: Olivia Dube '20
    - Voices of Wildcats: Olivia Dube '20
    UNH ocean engineering student Olivia Dube '20 worked on a research project that looked at coastal erosion in Seabrook, New Hampshire. Read More
  • Satellite-image-of-2019-wildfires-in-Amazon
    - Smoke on the Water
    UNH researchers will study Amazonia's wildfire history from thousands of years ago to understand how fire might affect the region in the future. Read More
  • James Hall
    - Scientists condemn racism in #StrikeforBlackLives action worldwid
    Scientists condemn racism in #StrikeforBlackLives action worldwide Read More
  • Mind the (Data) Gaps
    - Mind the (Data) Gaps
    Gaps in available data impede our understanding of heavy metals in Alaskan soils that can harm human health, a team of UNH researchers have found. Read More
  • Chasing What He Loves
    - Chasing What He Loves
    Charlie Nitschelm ’20 has turned his hand at building rockets with UNH’s SED into a job at SpaceX, where he is working on the rocket Starship, being built with the goal of one day... Read More
  • Kikori cofounders Kendra Bostick and Bryn Lottig
    - Education, Textbooks and Recycling
    An app designed for educators to help them use experiential and social-emotional learning activities in their classrooms took first place in the 32nd Holloway Competition held... Read More
  • Two CubeSats designed by UNH researchers.
    - Solar Focus
    Scientists from the UNH Space Science Center are gearing up to offer students a new hands-on research experience that's out of this world. Read More
  • Jared Culbertson ’21
    - AMAZ(on)ING Internship
    It’s not every day that a company reaches out to a student to see if they would like to do an internship with them. It’s probably even less likely when that company is Amazon. Read More
  • Scientific illustration of protease inhibitor
    - COVID Collaboration
    UNH has launched six new interdisciplinary research projects aimed at addressing the challenges of coronavirus. Read More
  • Castine Bernardy doing research in her home
    - Light Work
    One morning during the first week of April, graduate student Castine Bernardy entered a deserted parking lot in Maine beside an empty car whose back hatch was  raised. Professor... Read More