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At LTU, we empower students to push the boundaries of possibility. Our approach blends rigorous technical coursework with a culture of innovation and curiosity. We inspire you to explore solutions that improve the world—and even change it. With every challenge, we fuel your creativity and foster the spirit of discovery.
This growing field is dedicated to improving the health and wellbeing of the people through developing and perfecting medical technologies and devices.
Engineering technologists work alongside heads of science and engineering, engaging in research and product development, as well as the preparation and construction of prototypes for newly designed equipment.
Electrical and computer engineers combine science, mathematics, and engineering to create the phones, cars, tablets, and thousands of other products we use every day.
Learn to design sustainable, healthy, and structurally resilient buildings and civil infrastructures.
Mechanical engineers design, develop, research, and test all types of machines and mechanical systems.
To educate next generation biomedical engineers by creating a student-centered learning environment that encourages interdisciplinary research and design that uses engineering tools to solve problems addressing needs in life sciences and medicine.
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| AE Clubs | The Architectural Engineering Institute, Illuminating Engineering Society, and ASHRAE clubs have recently merged to become known collectively as the AE Clubs. ASHRAE, AEI, and IES invite guest speakers to present at meetings to better inform students on the different paths an architectural engineer may take, as well as offer insight on new technologies and the current problems/challenges AEs face. | Faculty Advisor: Keith Kowalkowski |
| AEI Student Design Competition | The AEI Student Design Competition was established specifically for the architectural engineering programs to highlight and showcase the value of collaboration, competition, and peer review, all of which are important in the development of designs in the professional world. | Faculty Advisor: Keith Kowalkowski |
| American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics | AIAA helps aerospace professionals and their organizations succeed. AIAA's vision is to be the voice of the aerospace profession through innovation, technical excellence, and global leadership. | INACTIVE ORGANIZATION |
| American Society of Civil Engineers | The objective of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) student chapter at Lawrence Technological University is to inform, educate, and assist students in preparing for entry into the civil engineering profession. | Faculty Advisor: Mena Bebawy
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| Arab American Association of Engineers & Architects | The AAAEA aims to advance public welfare through engineering expertise, support the profession’s interests, foster collaboration among members, provide educational programs on emerging technologies and regulations, and offer scholarships to aspiring engineers. | Faculty Advisors: Filza Walters & Mena Bebawy |
| ASHRAE Student Design Competition | Students work to design energy-efficient HVAC systems and winners are recognized at the Annual ASHRAE Winter Meeting. | Faculty Advisor: Keith Kowalkowski |
| Baja SAE | Baja SAE is an SAE-sponsored collegiate design competition in which teams design, build, test, and race a single-seat off-road vehicle. | |
| Chi Epsilon (XE) | Chi Epsilon is dedicated to the purpose of maintaining and promoting the status of civil engineering as an ideal profession. | Student President: Remington Koch |
| Concrete Canoe | The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) hosts university teams from across the nation to construct a concrete canoe that floats, is navigable, and can compete in races in a lake. | |
| Concrete Toboggan | Students design and fabricate a five-person capacity metal frame cage toboggan with brakes, a steering mechanism and running ski surfaces entirely made of concrete. | |
| Formula Electric Team | Students develop a fully-electric-only, high-performance racing vehicle within the Formula SAE® competition. | |
| Formula SAE Team | Formula SAE® is a series of both dynamic (driving) and static (non-driving) competitions focusing on student-built, high-performance, open-wheel, formula-style vehicles. | |
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| Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers | The IEEE Student Branch at LTU offers access to a network of like-minded and driven individuals dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge and innovation. | Contact: Ben Tollis, IEEE Student Branch Chairman, btollis@ltu.edu |
| LTU vs EATON: EMPwr Corporate Challenge | The Entrepreneurial Engineering Design Studio champions eWeek by facilitating engineering-related activities. The final activity is a design challenge that pits LTU engineering students against Eaton engineers. |
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The College of Engineering is launching a weekly Research Seminar Series beginning in Spring 2026. This series aims to strengthen our research community by highlighting the innovative work of our faculty and students, exposing participants to diverse and cutting edge research across engineering disciplines, and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and the exchange of ideas.
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