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Herff College of Engineering

Cutting-Edge Research at Herff College of Engineering

IMPACTING ANEVER-CHANGING WORLD

Research that reaches beyond the classroom.

Herff students don't just work on computers and chalkboards. They get involved in our community and shape the world around us. 


ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ Innovation

At the Herff College of Engineering at the University of ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½, research drives innovation and real-world impact. As part of a Carnegie R1 research university, our faculty and staff are engaged in a variety of research centers and institutes, many of which focus on interdisciplinary projects that address critical challenges in the Mid-South and across the nation.


Hands-On Research Opportunities for Students

Herff College offers a truly hands-on environment where undergraduate students have unprecedented access to graduate-level labs and cutting-edge research projects. Students collaborate with faculty, engineers, mentors and peers on design and innovation projects that develop technical expertise and problem-solving skills.

Our approach ensures students gain more lab access, more project experience and more opportunities to learn and grow—preparing them to contribute meaningfully to engineering fields upon graduation. By working directly on impactful research, Herff students participate in efforts that advance technology, improve industry practices, and address real-world engineering challenges.

Hear from Alexandra Snyder, NSF Graduate Research Fellowship award winner

As a senior undergraduate student, Alexandra Snyder received the highly competitive NSF Graduate Research Fellowship (GRFP), which will allow her to continue her groundbreaking biomedical engineering research while pursuing her PhD.


  • Access to graduate-level labs and research equipment
  • Collaboration with faculty, professional engineers, and student peers
  • Opportunities to work on interdisciplinary projects with real-world applications
  • Preparation for careers in engineering, innovation, and technology leadership

At Herff College of Engineering, research is more than a classroom experience—it’s a pathway to innovation, discovery, and the skills needed to shape the future.

 

Change the world at Herff's research centers and institutes

Take a deep dive into our research

The Center for Applied Earth Science and Engineering Research (CAESER) is a multidisciplinary research center based at the University of ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ where we work with public, private and government partners in both natural and populated environments.

The Center for Earthquake Research and Information (CERI) keeps a close eye on areas with high quake activity throughout the world, using the most advanced technologies available. Herff faculty collaborate with CERI addresses critical needs for our region, nation and the world through cutting-edge research, comprehensive graduate student education, operation of state-of-the-art seismic and GPS networks and dissemination of technical and practical information to the private and public sectors. 

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The Center for Information Assurance (CfIA) is a nationally-designated Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education and Research (CAE-CDE, CAE-R) by the NSA/DHS (National Security Agency/ Department of Homeland Security) and has received millions of dollars in research and education funds. Research areas include: Negative Authentication, Adaption Multi-Factor Authentication, Smart-Grid Security, Game Theory and Cyber Security (GTCS). The center provides student-centered research environment where both undergraduates and postgraduates get to work on federal-funded projects. Although not a Herff center, CfIA involves collaborations with our faculty.

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Center for Innovative Research in Bridge Engineering (CIRBE) addresses issues affecting the design, analysis and operation of bridge structures. CIRBE conducts innovative and applied research to design resilient and long-lasting bridges. They perform research, education and technology transfer activities related to seismic and environmental hazard mitigation and increased durability of bridges.

The Center for Transportation Innovation, Education, and Research (C-TIER) mission is to address critical issues affecting the planning, design, operation, safety and equity of the nation's multimodal transportation system in order to increase our nation's economic competitiveness and reduce economic, racial and gender inequality. 

Computational Research on Materials Institute at University of ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ (CROMIUM) fosters computational research, research training, and education at both the graduate and undergraduate levels across the UofM. CROMIUM actively encourages and facilitates interdisciplinary collaborations with researchers on and off campus. Although not a Herff center, CROMIUM involves collaborations with our faculty.

Southeast Transportation Workforce Center (SETWC) is one of four regional centers comprising the National Network for the Transportation Workforce (NNTW), a collaborative of university-based research centers that seeks to connect, empower, and advance the 21st century transportation workforce through targeted research, education and industry engagement. 

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Institute for Intelligent Systems (IIS) is an interdisciplinary enterprise comprised of researchers and students from the fields of computer science, mathematics, cognitive psychology, physics, neuroscience, education, linguistics, philosophy, anthropology, engineering, and business. IIS projects are divided based on field of research—learning, language and artificial intelligence.

The Institute of Nanomaterials Development and Innovation at the University of ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ (INDIUM) promotes the development and innovation in the research of nanomaterials. INDIUM facilitates interdisciplinary research and education in nanoscale science and engineering, focusing on designing nanomaterials and nanodevices for biomedical applications.

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The Intermodal Freight Transportatin Institute (IFTI) addresses critical issues affecting the planning, design and operation of the nation's intermodal freight transportation systems. IFTI offers an administrative home for a wide range of multi-disciplinary research and curricular initiatives as well as public-private partnership endeavors collectively designed to provide national leadership on issues related to intermodal freight transportation.

 


Departmental Research

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4-nationally and internationally recognized faculty contributing to science and engineering

Learn more about Biomedical Research

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Research intensive department with
the largest research expenditure and
grad program at Herff Engineering

Learn more about Civil Research

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Interdisciplinary strong and focused on research in electrical , biomedical and intelligent information systems

Learn more about EECE Research

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Focused on applied research,
working with other departments
and industry 

Learn more about Engineering Technology Research

students in lab mechanical engineering lab

 

Active research program with grad study and research focused on thermo/gluid and applied mechanics/materials

Learn more about Mechanical Research


 

ERIC Building

ENGINEERING EXCELLENCE

THE FUTURE OF STEM

Explore the cutting-edge research happening at the Edwards Research and Innovation Center at the Herff College of Engineering. 

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C-TIER

 

ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ Center for Transportation Innovation, Education and Research (C-TIER) has been awarded $2 million from the U.S. Department of Transportation to research high-risk work zones in order to create safer work environments for commercial drivers and commercial driving vehicles (CMV). The project is being led by C-TIER’s Director Dr. Sabya Mishra. 

CAESER

 

As part of CAESER's research into the ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ Aquifer, Brooke Lafferty drilled hundreds of feet into the ground in Shelby Forest to examine water taken from fault zones.

Polytechnic@UofM

 

ÃÛÌÒµ¼º½ has received approval from the Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) to launch a new Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degree, expanding opportunities for students seeking careers in high-demand technical and leadership fields.