The Jack Baskin School of Engineering
Baskin Engineering integrates theoretical and experimental research with interdisciplinary instruction and preparation to offer the best in training for the 21st century engineers. In its first 10 years, Baskin emerged as a vibrant, creative center for research and education.
Business
Baskin integrates traditional and emerging information technology specialties, positioning the school as a significant resource for industries that need employees prepared to put their training to work. Whether it’s modern communication and information systems, or problems that require complex mathematical modeling, or software and systems design, Baskin graduates are immersed in how technology creates and serves commerce. Baskin alumni are at work in the networking, security, entertainment, gaming, data storage, systems, and wireless verticals.
Environment
Baskin faculty, researchers and graduate students in various engineering disciplines are targeting the problems of energy conversion and the opportunity in renewable energy. The school’s participation in multi-university research initiatives (MURIs) is yielding national and global partnerships that aim to address the call for green wisdom and new energy sources.
Humanity
Baskin talent is a resource to all organizations—government, foundations, corporations—seeking engineering expertise and innovation in eradicating age-old threats to human health and wellness. Baskin is at the forefront of demonstrating the critical importance of transforming the relationship between science and engineering, to one that leverages the synergy between the disciplines. Whether imbedding the latest research results into curricula or conducting the research itself, Baskin is producing results that affect what the world knows about the human condition. And Baskin is helping to improve it.




