Lehigh Resolve Magazine Fall 2025

POWERING PROGRESS
Welcome to the Fall 2025 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.

This edition of Resolve highlights how the Rossin College is powering progress across engineering education and research. Read about the work of the Energy Research Center, where advances in both traditional and renewable energy technologies are helping shape the future of global energy systems. Get an update on FYRE, the First-Year Rossin Experience, which is strengthening connections and hands-on learning for incoming engineers. And explore interdisciplinary efforts in artificial intelligence to enhance infrastructure, materials, and systems security, along with bioengineering innovations in women’s health—from wearable diagnostics to regenerative strategies and sophisticated 3D tissue models.

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Energy Research at Lehigh University
Trial by FYRE at Lehigh

Trial by FYRE

After a faculty test run this summer, students are now in the hot seat, providing insights that will shape the future of first-year engineering at Lehigh University

Interdisciplinary Capstone Design

Designs on the future

Interdisciplinary Capstone Design marks 30 years of shaping young engineers into collaborative, career-ready problem solvers

Dhruv Seshadri: Wearable Insights

Critical collaborations

Research and industry partnerships led by Lehigh bioengineers could pave the way for breakthroughs in women’s health

About Resolve Magazine: 

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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