P.C. Rossin College of
Engineering and Applied Science

Future makers start here.

The First-Year Rossin Experience (FYRE) reimagines the first year of engineering as a hands-on launch into discovery, creativity, and collaboration. From day one, students learn by doing in maker spaces, design labs, and collaborative studios where ideas become real. Grounded in the rigor of a Lehigh education, FYRE empowers future makers to explore their passions, build confidence, and form the connections that will shape their path as engineers and innovators.

The Latest at the Rossin College

News Briefs

Fuel innovation and show your pride during Giving Day + March Mania

Wed, Mar 18, 2026

March 24–25: Support Lehigh Engineering and unlock $35,000 in bonus funding through the 2026 Rossin College challenges and gift matches

Student Success

Two engineering PhD students named Koerner Family Foundation Fellows

Mon, Mar 16, 2026

Bioengineer Joshua Graham and mechanical engineer Brian Leard ’21 named to 2025-2026 cohort

News Briefs

$10M Jackson family gift to create new home for First-Year Rossin Engineering

Fri, Mar 13, 2026

The Jackson Laboratory in Packard Lab will serve as the hub for FYRE, an innovative curriculum that empowers students to begin building and engineering on day one

Student Success

Rossin Research Scholars showcase undergraduate research projects

Thu, Mar 12, 2026

Mentored research experience builds technical skills, communication, and leadership for students across degree levels

Alumni Updates

H.-.S Philip Wong PhD’88 elected to National Academy of Engineering

Wed, Mar 4, 2026

Electrical engineering alum recognized for advancing the future of microchips and nanoscale science

Faculty & Programs

Academic, industry partners convene to advance catastrophe modeling

Mon, Mar 2, 2026

Meeting marks the latest step for the Consortium for Enhancing Resilience and Catastrophe Modeling (CERCat)—a Lehigh–Rice initiative developing tools that predict hazards and inform disaster response

Graduate Student Spotlight

Leading beyond the lab

ChBE doctoral candidate Myeongyeon Lee, who served as chair of the department's annual Graduate Student Symposium, was recognized with the Lehigh Graduate Engineering Leadership and Service Award for his contributions to the engineering graduate student community. Lee is researching data-driven strategies for advancing high-performance organic field-effect transistors in the Reichmanis Group.

On a path to professorship

Qi Wang, a PhD student in Lehigh's ISE program, is making strides with guidance from the Future Academic Career Experiential Training (FACET) program, which offers seminars on topics such as applying for grants and teaching. Although she initially envisioned an industry career, Wang has shifted her goal to becoming a professor. She recently co-taught her first course and plans to apply for a postdoc.

Innovative algorithms for safer robot perception

Mechanical engineering PhD student Guangyi Liu, a member of Lehigh’s Autonomous and Intelligent Robotics Laboratory (AIR Lab), is developing a framework to improve the risk awareness of robotic systems. The framework, which can be applied to any robotic system, will allow the robot to act safely with uncertain perception measurements and inputs.

CONCISE Lab shines at World Environmental & Water Resources Congress

Papers by Nazia Raza and Saskia A. Putri won awards in the Graduate Student Technical Paper Competition at the annual ASCE-EWRI event. Both are PhD students in the InterCONnected Critical Infrastructure Systems Engineering Laboratory, led by CEE Assistant Professor Farrah Moazeni.

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