COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & SCIENCE

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As a Louisiana Tech College of Engineering and Science student, you’ll get hands-on experience solving real-world problems. In your first year, you’ll learn the foundations of your field. Throughout your studies, you’ll build prototypes, participate in hackfests, and develop solutions to the problems that businesses, governments, and nonprofits face. Most importantly, you’ll have opportunities to bond with your classmates through small classes and student organizations that will provide you with professional development, hands-on projects, and leadership experience.

Whether you join us as an undergraduate or graduate student, you’ll have access to top-notch research and learning facilities and courses taught by experts in your field.

You belong at Louisiana Tech.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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East Texas Alumni Chapter creates scholarship opportunity

Louisiana Tech University Alumni Association’s East Texas Alumni Chapter has announced the Louisiana Tech East Texas Alumni Chapter Scholarship a $1000 entry-level scholarship.

Doctoral student contributes to NASA research

Louisiana Tech University doctoral student Mohammad Jabed Perves Bappy’s research may help NASA (the National Aeronautics and Space Administration) create habitable environments on the moon and Mars.

Estimating team wins regional competition

Louisiana Tech University’s estimation team won first place in the Heavy Civil Division at the TEXO Foundation and Associated Schools of Construction Region 5 Student Competition, and team leader Gabriel Lipe won second place for his presentation skills.

Louisiana students explore particle physics at Tech

Louisiana Tech University hosted over 75 high school students from around Louisiana at the 2024 International Particle Physics Master Class.

ASCE teams clinch wins across regional competitions

Louisiana Tech University’s American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) student chapter garnered multiple awards for its engineering prowess and team spirit at the 2024 ASCE Gulf Coast Student Symposium.

Doctoral student gains international experience in resilience engineering

Engineering doctoral student Anna “Katya” Opel has an impressive resume that includes experience in leadership, large-scale conference planning, and resilience and vulnerability engineering research. Now, thanks to the International Research Experiences for Students Program, sponsored by the National Science Foundation, she can add international research to that list.

For Opel, a Mandeville, Louisiana, native passionate about building robust, safer, and more cost-effective infrastructure to withstand hurricanes, floods, and other natural disasters, the opportunity to study resilience engineering with Dr. Matt Mason in Brisbane, Australia was more than a dream come true.