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Rankings & Awards

In 2005, Princeton Review ranked the University of Arkansas as one of the 20 "Best Bargains." In its 2005 rankings U.S. News and World Report ranked the industrial engineering graduate program 26th in the nation. Computer Engineering took a 20-point leap over last year's ranking. In the past two years, Mechanical Engineering has risen 38 positions in the rankings, while Electrical Engineering rose 20 points in the same time frame. This is proof positive that our academic programs are growing and improving each year.

Students

2006 Enrollment by Department

  Undergraduate Master's  Doctoral  Total
Biological Engineering 115 24 15 158
Chemical Engineering 179 9 13 201
Civil Engineering 269 30 10  309 
Computer Science Computer Engineering 265  40 20 325
Electrical Engineering 180 42  36 258
Industrial Engineering 157 309 29 495
Mechanical Engineering 334 25 11 370

Undecided

74    4 78
Micro Electronics-Photonics 20 14 34

Total

1,573  503 152 2,228


 Percentage of undergraduates that are women: 14.6

Faculty

2005 Faculty by Department

   Undergraduate Undergraduate to Faculty Ratio
Biological Engineering 13 8:1
Chemical Engineering 12  15:1
Civil Engineering 12 19:1 
Computer Science Computer Engineering 19 14:1 
Electrical Engineering 23  8:1 
Industrial Engineering 13 13:1 
Mechanical Engineering 17 18:1
Total 109 14:1

Academics

Students can choose from eight different undergraduate and 31 graduate degree programs:

  • Bioglogical Engineering: BSBE, MSBE, MSE, PhD
  • Biomedical Engineering: MS
  • Chemical Engineering: BSChE, MSChE, MSE, PhD 
  • Civil Engineering: BSCE, MSCE, MSE, PhD 
  • Computer Science: BS, MS, PhD 
  • Computer Engineering: BSCmpE, MSCmpE., MSE, PhD
  • Electrical Engineering: BSEE, MSEE, MSE, PhD
  • Enviromental Engineering: MSEnE
  • Industrial Engineering: BSIE, MSIE, MSE, PhD
  • Mechanical Engineering: BSME, MSME, MSE, PhD
  • Micro Electronics-Photonics: MS, PhD
  • Operations Management: MS
  • Operations Research: MSOR
  • Telecommunications Engineering: MSTcE
  • Transportation Engineering: MSTE

Incoming engineering student average ACT: 27
Incoming engineering student average High School GPA: 3.75

Research

Professors, as well as graduate and post-graduate researchers, are working on world-class research ranging from using nanotechnolgy to address pressing medical concerns to examining electrical power distribution. The work of our researchers is being transformed into business, creating jobs and opportunities for Arkansans and improving the way the world operates. Here are just a few of the research projects in each of our departments:

Biological and Agricultural Engineering
Bioprocess engineering for phytonutrients; Biotechnology Engineering; Food processing, quality, and safety; Biosensors for food safety and health; Biocatalyic potential of microbes; Bio-nanotechnology remote sensing and site-specific agriculture; Poultry litter conversion for thermal energy; Agricultural waste management; Non-point source pollution engineering; Ecological Engineering; Water Quality and Quantity Management; Watershed modeling; Nutrient transport at various spatial and temporal scales; Biomedical Engineering; Tissue Engineering; Physiological modeling for disease prevention.

Chemical Engineering
Membrane separations, chemical and biochemical separations, bio-separations, mathematical modeling, hazardous chemical releases, mixing, petro-chemical processes, chemical process safety, supercritical fluid technologies, environmental fate of chemicals.

Civil Engineering

Transportation facility, planning, design, operation and management; water/wastewater and wetlands research; computational mechanics and structural modeling; construction materials. Environmental site remediation; geotechnical slope stability and monitoring; non-destructive testing techniques.

Computer Science & Computer Engineering
Electronic circuits for space and aero-space applications, Middleware, RFID, Network security, Combinatorial optimization, Computer forensics, Low power digital systems, Grid computing.

Electrical Engineering
Advanced materials technologies for multichip module and packaging of microelectronics; Development of amorphous silicon solar cells on flexible substrates for space application; Power Electronics Packaging; Silicon Microprobe System Development; A Microjet Impingement Array Cooling Device; Nanoparticle Detection Scheme for Immuno and DNA Assay in Microfluidic Devices; Immuno Impedance Biosensor for Rapid Detection of Pathogens in Poultry Samples; Sensor Networks; Wireless Sensor and Network Control; Highway Collision Warning Technology; Development of a New Automotive Chassis Control Actuator; Through-wafer Interconnects for Future Electronic Devices; Three-Dimensional Packaging Technology; Direct Cooling of Propulsion Drives; Integrated Controllers for Automotive Auxiliary Electric Motors; Modeling Silicon Carbide Devices; Algorithms and Tools for Automatic Behavioral Model Generation; Rad-Hard, High-Voltage Bias Circuitry for a MEMS Microgyroscope; Model Building Tools for VTB; Mixed-signal and Linear Design and Test Research; IGERT: A new Era in Electronics Education; Development of Through-Substrate Vias; Center for Ferroelectric Electronic-Photonic Nano Devices; Undergraduate Research on Nanodevices REU Site; Mixed-Signal and Linear Microelectronics; Direct Cooling of Propulsion Drives; Innovative Microwave Imaging System for Breast Cancer Detection; Optical Properties of III-V Semiconductor Quantum Wells and Superlattices; Infrared Applications of III-Nitride quantum dots.

Industrial Engineering
International Trade and Transportation, Intelligent Systems, Logistic Systems Analysis and Design, Material Flow Design and Improvement, Transportation Systems Modeling, Transportation Safety, Supply Chain Modeling, Operations Research.

Mechanical Engineering
Materials processing, nano surface engineering of materials, micro/nano tribological studies of hard coatings, atomistic simulations of interface structure-property relationships, thermodynamic modeling of metastable phases, synthesis of carbon nanotubes, atomic layer deposition of conformal nano-scale coatings and laser processing. MEMS devices, molecular motors and packaging. Energy systems, improved performance of K-12 school buildings, building simulation. Combustion, Biofuels, Spacecraft Systems and Simulations.

Funding

2006 Research Expenditures by External Funding Source

  Amounts
Federal & national government contracts $5,308,514
State government contracts $2,577,670
Local government grants and contracts $67,679
Business and industrial grants, contracts, and gifts $3,539,167
Private non-profit organizations grants, contracts, and gifts $3,610,818
Total $15,103,850

 
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