University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee College of Engineering and Applied Science

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The College of Engineering and Applied Science is an academic unit of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. It offers bachelor, master and doctoral degrees in civil engineering, electrical engineering, industrial engineering, materials engineering, mechanical engineering, and computer science.

[edit] Notable alumni

  • Luther Graef ('61 MS Structural Engineering), Founder of Graef Anhalt Schloemer & Associates Inc., and former President of ASCE.
  • Phil Katz ('84, BS Computer Science), a computer programmer best-known as the author of PKZIP.
  • Cheng Xu ('00 PhD Mechanical Engineering), modification and upgrade engineer with Siemens Westinghouse Power Company in Orlando, Fla.; has made significant contributions to the field of turbomachinery, achieving an international reputation for his research.
  • Scott Yanoff ('93 BS Computer Science), Internet pioneer.

[edit] Notable faculty

  • Carolyn Aita, Wisconsin Distinguished Professor of Materials Engineering
  • Pradeep Rohatgi, Wisconsin Distinguished Professor of Engineering

[edit] External links

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Academics

College of Engineering and Applied Science • College of Health Sciences • College of Letters and Science • College of Nursing • Graduate School • Helen Bader School of Social Welfare • Peck School of the Arts • School of Architecture and Urban PlanningSchool of Education • School of Information Studies • Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business

Research

UWM Research FoundationResearch Growth InitiativeGreat Lakes WATER Institute

Campus

North QuadCentral QuadWest QuadGolda Meir LibraryUWM UnionSandburg Halls • Lubar Hall

People

Notable AlumniNotable FacultyNotable Athlets and Sports figuresUniversity chancellors

Student Life

HousingWUWMUWM PostStudent OrganizationsPerforming Arts VenuesIn popular cultureHistory

Athletics

Horizon LeagueUW-Milwaukee PanthersEngelmann FieldU.S. Cellular ArenaJ. Martin Klotsche Center