NIU College of Engineering and Engineering Technology
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| Type | Public School of Engineering |
|---|---|
| Established | 1985 |
Parent institution | Northern Illinois University |
| Dean | David Grewell |
| Location | , Illinois 60115 , U.S. |
| Website | www |
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NIU College of Engineering and Engineering Technology (NIU CEET) was established in 1985 and offers ABET and ATMAE accredited programs in engineering and engineering technology. The college offers degree programs in electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial and systems engineering, engineering technology, and industrial technology.
Established in 1985, the NIU College of Engineering and Engineering Technology is the youngest college on the Northern Illinois University (NIU) campus. CEET enrollment has increased every year despite a decrease in national enrollments.[1]
Departments
Research
CEET faculty are engaged in a broad array of research sponsored by private industry and agencies such as:[2]
- National Science Foundation
- Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
- Argonne National Laboratory
- National Institute of Standards and Technology
- State of Illinois
Ongoing research addresses issues in Homeland Security, energy and environment, lean manufacturing, active noise and vibration control, supply chain management, biodegradable products, P-20, computational engineering, biomedical engineering, nanoscience, health systems engineering, wireless communications, power electronics, radio frequency, mechatronics, computational fluid dynamics, and more.[1]
