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Russ College of Engineering and Technology

Russ College of
Engineering and Technology
Create for Good

Experience makes the best building blocks. 

At the Russ College of Engineering and Technology, we understand that the workforce needs engineers who are custom-tailored, never mass-produced. Using real-world problems, we give you the hands-on experience you need to get the job you want right after graduation. Above all, you will learn that what you create today can change you—and society—forever.

Your tool kit might include an ARVR lab, top-of-the-line digital engineering software, generative AI, 3D fabrication, and more. You might contribute to flight safety, energy efficiency, self-driving cars, cybersecurity, smart manufacturing, and much more.

Academic Programs

Not sure what engineering field most interests you? Explore our majors in civil, mechanical, electrical, industrial, systems, and mechanical engineering. Learn more about computer science, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and more.  

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What's New at Russ?

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The Russ Prize: Awarding Achievements That Improve the Human Condition

The Fritz J. and Dolores H. Russ Prize recognizes outstanding achievement in an engineering field that is currently of critical importance and that contributes to the advancement of science and engineering, as well as improves a person’s quality of life and has widespread application or use.

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Coin Prize for National Academy of Engineering - Fritz J and Dolores H Russ Prize

Russ Researchers Make an Impact

They're Knee-Deep in Water, Digital Engineering, Autonomous Vehicles, and More

  • DOE Grant Aims for Economical Way to Reuse Fracking Water


    “The goal of the project is to treat the produced water so that it can be used in other industries, like agriculture for example,” says chemical engineer John Staser.

    About Dr. Staser's Work on Fracking Byproduct

  • Civil Engineers Envision Inexpensive Underground Reservoirs for Firefighting


    Civil engineers branched from a study on how heat affects underground thermoplastic piping to an underground reservoir solution to help fight forest fires — at 1,000 gallons a minute.

    About Their Study of Underground Structures

  • NASA Funds Work on Autonomous Aircraft Operations, Taxi Systems


    Ohio University and Reliable Robotics partner in the $6 million grant to advance autonomous aircraft tech and industry standards.

    About the Autonomous Aircraft Operations Grant

  • Country Roads Challenge Autonomous Vehicles in Rural Areas


    Mechanical and computer science engineers' comprehensive study suggests that while the technology is advancing, significant work is still needed in both regulatory frameworks and technological infrastructure to support autonomous vehicles in rural areas.

    About the 4-Year Study of Autonomous Vehicles

  • Collaboratory Focuses on Developments in Digital Engineering


    The DEC is a training, collaboration, and innovation hub focused on rapid product development to enhance American manufacturing and increase military preparedness, with OHIO facilities in Athens and Dayton.

    About the Digital Engineering Collaboratory

Russ College Events

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Yuanhang Zhang - Final Dissertation Defense Thursday, June 19 9:00 AM — 11:00 AM

Hoda Rahmani - Final Dissertation Defense Wednesday, June 25 10:00 AM — 12:00 PM Stocker Center

New Student Convocation Sunday, August 24 2:30 PM — 3:30 PM Convocation Center

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