Speed School of Engineering

Speed School of Engineering

The Rapid Prototyping Center at the University of Louisville J.B. Speed School of Engineering, which worked with 3DSIM, now part of ANSYS, to test software for additive manufacturing.

UofL-born technology startup acquired by global firm

Dr. Brent Stucker spent years at the University of Louisville researching the emerging field of additive manufacturing — “printing” products with metal, plastic and...
Photo of Falcon Heavy launch provided by SpaceX.

UofL alum handles logistics for historic SpaceX launch

When the world’s most powerful rocket blasted into the atmosphere, a UofL alumnus was watching from mission control. Austin Marshall, 12S, 13GS, is part of...
From Left: University of Louisville Ph.D. candidate Wenlong Sun, Dr. Olfa Nasraoui, and master student Sami Khenissi in the Knowledge Discovery and Web Mining Lab at the J.B. Speed School of Engineering.

UofL researcher studying bias in machine learning

The world is full of data and information — lots and lots of information, too much for humans to sort through on their own. To...

UofL Men’s Volleyball Club takes home national championship

The UofL Men’s Volleyball Club just made campus history. The team won the National Collegiate Volleyball Federation (NCVF) Division 1-AA National Championship last weekend in...

Dean named for J.B. Speed School of Engineering

Emmanuel Collins will be the next dean of the J.B. Speed School of Engineering, effective July 1 pending a tenure vote by the Speed...

UofL names new dean for J.B. Speed School of Engineering

LOUISVILLE, Ky. --- The University of Louisville today announced that Emmanuel Collins will be the next dean of the J.B. Speed School of Engineering,...
For a quartet of women chemical engineers, their bourbon trail is a pathway straight through the J.B. Speed School of Engineering to the upper ranks of the state's favorite industry

Speed alumnae leading the charge in Kentucky’s bourbon industry

Andrea Wilson always wanted a career in the bourbon industry. With the resurgence of Kentucky’s signature spirit, the UofL-trained chemical engineer was able to...
For a quartet of women chemical engineers, their bourbon trail is a pathway straight through the J.B. Speed School of Engineering to the upper ranks of the state's favorite industry

Four degrees of distillation For a quartet of women chemical engineers, their bourbon trail...

Andrea Wilson always wanted a career in the bourbon industry. With the resurgence of Kentucky’s signature spirit, the UofL-trained chemical engineer was able to...
Photo of Falcon Heavy launch provided by SpaceX.

Heavy Lifting UofL alum handles logistics for historic SpaceX launch

When the world’s most powerful rocket blasted into the atmosphere, a UofL alumnus was watching from mission control. Austin Marshall, 12S, 13GS, is part of...
Doug Lorenz, Ph.D.

UofL researchers: Expert panel accurate in identifying abusive vs. accidental injuries in young children...

When a child is brought to a pediatric emergency department with an injury, it can be difficult for physicians to precisely identify whether the...