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School of Science and Engineering

Engineers design humanity’s future

At Saint Louis University, we are the doers, the makers, the problem solvers.

It might be the robotic device we develop that makes surgery less invasive, the improvements we create for public safety networks, the infrastructure we design to provide clean water, the non-opioid solutions we discover to treat neuropathic pain or the next-generation of pilots we educate to lead the future of aviation.

At the School of Science and Engineering, you’ll gain the skills to become a technically proficient and socially responsible leader. We prepare you to be a practitioner, a leader and a thinker ready to change the world.


A female student wearing a hard hat points to a bend in a beam in a lab. Another male student, also wearing a hard hat, takes photos of the beam on a cell phone. A male instructor can be seen behind them watching them work.
A male professor demonstrates how to use a piece of lab equipment to a group of three students. He holds a black and red wire in his hands.
A male professor demonstrates how to use a piece of lab equipment to a group of three students. He holds a black and red wire in his hands.

Meet The Faculty

The faculty of the School of Science and Engineering work closely with students to develop their technical expertise and spark their innovative spirit.

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Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering (ISE) Building
240 Grand Blvd,
St. Louis, MO 63103

Science and Engineering News

Keep up with the latest headlines, research and achievements from the School of Science and Engineering.

Sahin Ozdemir, Ph.D., Named to the "Highly Cited Researcher" List by Clariate/Web of Science

Sahin Ozdemir, Ph.D., was recognized as a top-cited researcher and influential scholar.

Koyal Garg, Ph.D., Awarded a Grant from the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases

Koyal Garg, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering, receives a grant for approximately $1.1M.

Tugce Baser, Ph.D., Receives $7.5 Million Department of Defense Research Grant

Tugce Baser, Ph.D., was awarded a Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative grant from the Department of Defense.