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Computer Science and Software: Software developed by assistant professor being used in breakthrough technique to identify leukemia cells

Computer Science and Software: Software developed by assistant professor being used in breakthrough technique to identify leukemia cells

Haynes Heaton, an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, has developed software likely to change the standard of care for leukemia patients undergoing bone marrow transplants.

by × December 6, 2025 ×
Electrical and Computer: Assistant professor revolutionizes chiplet designs, earns NSF CAREER Award

Electrical and Computer: Assistant professor revolutionizes chiplet designs, earns NSF CAREER Award

Traditional monolithic chip designs in everyday devices such as cellphones and laptops face significant limitations due to high manufacturing costs and size constraints.

by × December 6, 2025 ×
Industrial and Systems: Professors receive $400K NSF grant for Lean Manufacturing education

Industrial and Systems: Professors receive $400K NSF grant for Lean Manufacturing education

Three Auburn University professors have been awarded a nearly $400,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to enhance Lean Manufacturing education.

by × December 6, 2025 ×
Materials: National Institutes of Health awards $1.9M toward Auburn Engineering’s transformative research into rapid immunodiagnostics

Materials: National Institutes of Health awards $1.9M toward Auburn Engineering’s transformative research into rapid immunodiagnostics

Pengyu Chen, the Francis Family Associate Professor and Ginn Faculty Achievement Fellow in the Department of Materials Engineering, believes he’ll soon be able to immediately unlock the secrets of your immune system with the prick of a finger.

by × December 6, 2025 ×
Mechanical: Assistant professor earns NSF CAREER Award for telerehabilitation research

Mechanical: Assistant professor earns NSF CAREER Award for telerehabilitation research

Brendon Allen has some exoskeletons in his closet, and the National Science Foundation (NSF) wants to learn more about them.

by × December 5, 2025 ×
Lifetime of Service

Lifetime of Service

The Auburn Alumni Association celebrated its 2025 Lifetime Achievement Award (LAA) recipients and Young Alumni Achievement Award (YAA) recipient at a gala June 7 at the Gogue Performing Arts Center.

by × December 5, 2025 ×
The Award Goes To…

The Award Goes To…

Five outstanding engineering alumni and one longtime staff member of the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering were honored by the Auburn Alumni Engineering Council during a ceremony Friday, Sept. 12, for their distinguished professional careers and service to the college.

by × December 5, 2025 ×
Faculty Highlights: Fall 2025

Faculty Highlights: Fall 2025

Notable faculty achievements from across the college.

by × November 25, 2025 ×
Jordan Clemmons, a senior in chemical engineering, found a passion for biomedical research as an Auburn University undergraduate and will begin
graduate school at Princeton University in fall 2025

Research revelers

Jordan Clemmons grew up believing she would one day become a doctor or nurse. Either way, she was determined to help people through medicine. Through biomedical research as an undergraduate student at Auburn University, she’s already on her way.

by × May 12, 2025 ×
Be the Creed: Selen Cremaschi

Be the Creed: Selen Cremaschi

Relationships matter. That’s why Selen Cremaschi is at Auburn.

by × May 12, 2025 ×