IIT Suite at 1871 for ACE Entrepreneurs
Illinois Institute of Technology has established a sponsorship with 1871, the digital economy co-working space located on the 12th floor of the Merchandise Mart. This sponsorship includes an office...
Illinois Institute of Technology has established a sponsorship with 1871, the digital economy co-working space located on the 12th floor of the Merchandise Mart. This sponsorship includes an office...
Armour College of Engineering is home to many renowned research centers and the Engineering Center for Diabetes Research and Education is no exception. Currently, an artificial pancreas (AP) is being...
Armour College of Engineering MMAE Associate Professor of Mech. Engineering Matthew Spenko, Ph.D. was asked to comment on an article in The Columbia Chronicle about the TERMES project. Researchers...
In celebration of National Engineers Week (Feb. 16-22, 2014) Illinois Institute of Technology’s Rice Campus was transformed into a hive of activity for the young mind. E-Week began in 1951 as a way to...
On Friday, February 21st student leaders from Armour College of Engineering (ACE) attended the Chicagoland Engineering Award Benefit dinner. In attendance were members of the IIT student government...
Armour College of Engineering (ACE) Assoc. Professor of Mech. Engineering Matthew Spenko, Ph.D. was quoted in a recent article in the Chicago Tribune entitled: Full-service Gas with a Robot Attendant...
On February 18, In honor of Social Justice month, Engineers Without Borders (EWB) hosted an informative workshop sponsored by Armour College of Engineering and the Water Theme. Rod Beadle from EWB...
The NEXTRANS Center is accepting applications for the 2014 Undergraduate Summer Internship in Transportation. Armour College of Engineering (ACE) Students are invited to take part in this rigorous, 10...
After years of high crime the Chicago Police Department (CPD) is hoping to prevent crime before it ever happens. They have developed a way to predict crime using the CPD’s crime database and an...
Philip Troyk, PhD, Associate Dean for Armour College of Engineering was quoted recently in a Columbia Chronicle article about cars that may one day read human emotions in order to increase safety on...