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Celebrating women's history

 

Computer Science Professor Xiaodong Qu (center) talks with visitors to GW’s booth at the 2025 AAAS annual meeting in Boston.

Computer Science Students Showcase Brain-Computer Interface at AAAS 2025

February 23, 2025

At this premier science gathering, GW Engineering's brain-computer interface demo, led by CS Prof. Xiaodong Qu and his students, captivated attendees with AI-driven innovation.

Punit Prakash pictured with mentor Chris Diedrich and Dean John Lach

Punit Prakash Installed as Collins Professor of Biomedical Engineering

February 21, 2025

Prakash's research focuses on translating image-guided thermal ablation technologies from computational models into clinical therapies, expanding GW Engineering's impact on healthcare

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Used EV Resale Trends and Affordability: Professor Helveston Provides Insight

February 19, 2025

A GW Engineering study finds newer EVs retain value better than expected, impacting affordability. Prof. Helveston shares insights on the future of used EV pricing.

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THE STATE OF

ENGINEERING for women

 

 GW Engineering beats the national average for women pursuing engineering degrees. 

24.5%
 

National Average,
undergraduate women
in engineering
source: ASEE 2020
Engineering By
The Numbers 
)

45%
 

Women in the GW Engineering
Undergraduate class 
of 2026
(source: GW Engineering)

28%
 

National Average, graduate women in engineering,
source: ASEE 2020 Engineering By The Numbers)

34%
 

Women enrolled as GW Engineering On-Campus graduate students (source: GW Engineering Data)