The University of Iowa

Engineering Admissions

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  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
  • Civil Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Electrical and Computer Science Engineering
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Meet the ambassadors
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  • Society of Women Engineers (SWE); An organization within the College of Engineering that supports and empowers women in both their academic and professional careers and aspirations.; General Meetings Professional Development  Volunteering K-12 Outreach Social Events Fundraising Local and National Conferences Professional SWE Sections
  • Iowa 3D Club; A non-profit, student-run organization that emphasizes teamwork and collaboration to make the world a better place. Although there are a plethora of projects this club has to offer, all are connected using the cutting-edge technology of 3D printing.
  • Iowa Baja; We are students from the University of Iowa, guided by our mutual passion for education through design, testing, and racing. As representatives of the SAE Chapter of the University of Iowa, we gain experience through engineering, marketing and business experience in a hands-on environment throughnational competition.
  • Artineers; A project-based group sponsored by the Virginia A. Myers NEXUS of Engineering. The organization provides opportunities for engineering students to explore the intersection of the arts and sciences through collaborative projects.
  • Theta Tau Professional Engineering Fraternity; A professional engineering fraternity that offers social and professional events for its member to enjoy and grow.  Yearly events include a professional development brunch, the homecoming tailgate, the senior roast, habitat for humanity builds, and more.
  • Under the Sea with a Robot Octopus: Caterina Lamuta, a University of Iowa assistant professor of mechanical engineering.   “An octopus-like robot could uncover the vast wonders of the ocean, as well as monitor hard-to-reach places and assemble, retrieve, or repair submerged equipment. Its size and adaptability would serve as an advantage over underwater drones and autonomous vehicles.”  With artificial muscles, this “softopus” could lift up to 12,600 times its weight and change texture for camouflaging or hydrodynamics.
  • NASA
  • Ashley Rhodes
  • Sayre Satterwhite Scholarship
  • Dr. Tom Schnell and the Operator Performance Lab
  • Kenzie Offensive Data Analyst for the Hawkeyes
  • Sushma Dance Marathon
  • Engineering Students in Action
  • Engineering post-graduate statistics