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Civil engineers in UB

Civil engineers in UB

When you join UB’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, you join an inclusive environment that supports big thinking, creative freedom, and vast possibilities for achievement.

Why choose UB's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences?

Students work in the lab of Craig Snoeyink, with the department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, in Jarvis Hall.

Leading faculty engaged in groundbreaking research

Our students and faculty pioneer new technologies that address big challenges faced by society, with research expenditures totaling over $102 million annually.

Panasci Technology Entrepreneurship Competition winners holding a $25,000 check.

Support for entrepreneurship and innovation

We encourage entrepreneurial thinking by connecting our students and faculty to a wealth of opportunities and resources at UB and throughout Western New York.

Jinjun Xiong works with others in a greenhouse space in his lab in Davis Hall.

Cross-disciplinary graduate opportunities

Our interdisciplinary approach to education and research enables a variety of graduate degree programs that go beyond traditional departmental divides.

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Professional development and career support

Take advantage of professional development training and develop the soft skills employers expect through the SEAS 360° Certificate of Professional Development program.

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SEAS commencement speakers encourage peers to take initiative in the face of adversity

This year’s commencement speakers for UB’s School of Engineering and Applied Sciences come from a broad array of backgrounds and are prepared to share their valuable experience with their fellow graduates.

UB club reinvigorated, earns second place in regional competition

After several years of inactivity, the University at Buffalo Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) student club finishes second in regional competition.

School of Engineering and Applied Science's first Lightning Talk Competition

Fifteen graduate students from SEAS gathered on March 8 to compete in the first Lightning Talk Competition. Contestants presented a two-minute oral presentation and a singular slide aimed toward communicating their research effectively.

Meet Our Students & Alumni

Achira Boonrath.

"I wish one day to become the person who pushes the boundaries of what humanity can accomplish in regard to space travel and exploration."

Achira Boonrath
Aerospace engineering student

Kyle Weeks.

"Engineering at UB is the perfect setting to tackle new challenges and branch out to find subjects that keep you motivated."

Kyle Weeks
Biomedical engineering student

Qiuxing Chen.

“Engineering education plays a vital part in shaping the future of engineering students, and can range from a sense of belonging in the field to effective learning and teaching methods. ”

Qiuxing Chen
Engineering education student

Jingye Tan.

"Amazing professors have given me great support and opportunities as teachers and as friends during my time here."

Jingye Tan
Mechanical engineering student

Archita.

Being a second-year doctoral student, I was fortunate to obtain an internship opportunity as an Applied Science Intern at one of the FAANG companies – Amazon this summer. Thanks to the graduate course work I had taken in the CSE department, my interview process went smoothly.

Archita Pathak PhD candidate, Computer Science and Engineering

Leah Maykish.

“As someone returning to school after many years as an established adult, I feel both respected for my experience as a professional and supported in my learning. ”

Leah Maykish
Engineering education student

Girkiran Girkiran.

"It fills me with pride to put myself in the footsteps of a future UB alumnus, among such well-accomplished colleagues."

Gurkiran Gurkiran
Sustainable Transportation and Logistics student

Hemendra Nath Jaiswal.

"The many collaborative research projects involving research groups from different majors helps widen our knowledge and expand the applications of our work."

Hemendra Nath Jaiswal
Electrical engineering student

Rajarajeswaran Chandramohan.

My Internship was a challenging and enjoyable experience which helped me to put my academic knowledge into actual practice. Technical skills can be learnt at class but the organizational skills can be learnt only when we start practicing it in the real world. The pandemic tested my abilities as a Supply Chain Engineer and brought me out of my comfort zone. Thanks to UB and STL faculty for their continuous motivation and support, which was much required during these hard times.

Rajarajeswaran Chandramohan MS Sustainable Transportation and Logistics, Class of 2021

Lexi Nordmann.

“Upon getting plugged into the community, I realized what makes UB unique is the ability to provide its students with the resources of a large university, combined with the personalized feel of a smaller school.”

Lexi Nordmann
Mechanical engineering student

Shardul.

The flexibility of the UB courses and great course structure helped me to perform at my best during my internship. This experience taught me the importance of application of algorithms while understanding underlying concepts and it developed my collaboration skills. Always be passionate about your field of choice!

Shardul Suryakant Rane Engineering Science MS Data Science, Class of 2021

Wei-Chiao Huang.

"[My PhD] is an interdisciplinary research program that combined nanotechnology, biology and engineering, which is a perfect fit for me."

Wei-Chiao Huang
Biomedical engineering student