Deep partnerships with industry are essential to advancing the overall research and educational missions of the School. Whether you are a research organization, a large corporation, or a lean start-up, we can discuss what sort of partnership would best fit your needs. The Office of Industry Relations can help your organization make connections, facilitate relationships, and engage with world-class faculty and students for recruitment, research, mentoring, classroom engagement, and professional training. Working together to support innovation, identify and attract top engineering talent, and build lasting relationships will benefit both your organization and the WashU McKelvey School of Engineering.

To post a position, search student resumes, schedule a recruitment event, or coordinate interview schedules, please contact the WashU Center for Career Engagement or get started through Handshake.

WashU to Lead $26 Million Decarbonization Initiative

National Science Foundation grant is largest in McKelvey Engineering history

Beth Miller  08.21.2024

To minimize the impact of man-made climate change, it is essential to significantly and rapidly decrease carbon dioxide emissions while simultaneously meeting the energy and manufacturing needs of …

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Posting Jobs and Partnering with the Center for Career Engagement

Interested in hiring WashU engineering students? McKelvey Engineering Industry Relations and the Center for Career Engagement are here to help you develop an engagement strategy and connect with talented WashU students, whether you want to make an immediate hire, build …

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WashU awarded up to $20 million to develop high-tech imaging technology

In the United States, more than one-fourth of adults over age 40 have an eye disease, including glaucoma, cataracts or age-related macular degeneration, or a chronic health condition that affects the eyes, such as diabetic retinopathy. These conditions are a …

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Efficient lithium-air battery under development to speed electrification of vehicles

With the U.S. government’s goal to reduce emissions from transportation as part of a net-zero climate goal by 2050, efficient and reliable batteries are a necessity. A collaborative team of researchers led by the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington …

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Engineering, OT students work with patients to design assistive tech

Inaugural Make-A-Thon produces functional devices for St. Louisans with physical challenges.

Team Rainbow Butterfly Rangers was on a mission — to create an assistive technology device that would help Berlin, a bubbly 6-year old with cerebral palsy, carry her plates and …

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