A Material Convergence
Welcome to the Spring 2017 issue of Resolve—a magazine dedicated to research and educational innovation in the P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science at Lehigh University.
Within engineering, the faculty is leading an envisioning process that will articulate specific, actionable plans to move our College forward. Discussion focuses on these areas―innovating our learning environments, enhancing our research impact, and developing areas of distinctive intellectual prominence for our future. Along the way, it has been crystal clear that Lehigh's interdisciplinary science and engineering research culture―the hallmark of our overall academic environment―serves as a powerful foundation for our future.
This issue of Resolve celebrates what can happen when teams of researchers, with varied expertise, integrate their skills and expand the boundaries of their traditional fields. Throughout, you will notice faculty researchers with related yet asymmetrical interests working together to find success.
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Learning in the age of KEEN
A revolutionary approach to curriculum design puts students in the driver’s seat
Stronger structures from the ground up
A sea sponge enzyme could provide greener, firmer soil foundations.
Bringing fusion into focus
Supercomputers, new experimental techniques shine light on complex reactor phenomena
Letter from the Dean
Q&A
Rising Star
Research Briefs
Resolve® magazine is devoted to Lehigh engineering research and educational innovation, highlighting exciting partnerships, projects and academic programs at our University.
Resolve® is published semiannually by the P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science and the Office of University Communications and Public Affairs at Lehigh University.
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