Speed School of Engineering

Speed School of Engineering

Students from the University of Louisville's JB Speed School of Engineering came together March 8 to volunteer their services to Supplies Over Seas.

Speed students dedicate time to Supplies Over Seas

Students from the University of Louisville's JB Speed School of Engineering came together March 8 to volunteer their services to Supplies Over Seas. Supplies Over...
Dr. James Ramsey, UofL President, conferred the 2015 Leigh Ann Conn Prize for Renewable Energy to Dr. Daniel Nocera, left, the Patterson Rookwood Professor of Energy at Harvard University, during an award ceremony

Conn Prize presented to Harvard chemist

The University of Louisville on Monday presented its 2015 Leigh Ann Conn Prize for Renewable Energy to Daniel Nocera, a world-renowned chemist and...

Engineering Expo brings student competitions, robotics displays to Speed School

The University of Louisville’s Engineering Expo, which offers student competitions, laboratory tours, robotics displays and research project discussions, is scheduled for March 5...
UL Additive Manufacturing Competency Center opens at University of Louisville

UL Additive Manufacturing Competency Center opens at University of Louisville

The University of Louisville and UL, a global safety science organization, announced Feb. 16 the official opening of the newly established 3-D printing...
A West End student in the new maker space provided by the Speed School.

UofL announces partnership, opens maker space at West End School

The University of Louisville’s J.B. Speed School of Engineering has formed a partnership with the West End School and officials cut the ribbon...
Dr. Daniel Nocera

UofL’s renewable energy prize goes to Harvard chemist Daniel Nocera

World-renowned chemist and professor Daniel Nocera, the Patterson Rookwood Professor of Energy at Harvard University, has won the 2015 Leigh Ann Conn Prize...

UofL chemical engineering student seeks win at Venture Sharks

A fledgling manufacturing company led by University of Louisville chemical engineering student Amelia Gandara won the recent Startup Weekend Louisville and will compete in this week’s Venture Sharks event.