A hub for innovation across disciplines in the Cockrell School of Engineering, the Engineering Education and Research Center features the cutting-edge National Instruments Student Project Center, a two-story makerspace for students. The school offers the #11 undergraduate engineering program in the U.S. and the best in Texas. One of the first 3D printing processes, which continues to be used in manufacturing today, was invented at UT three decades ago.
Engineering Education & Research Center
Cockrell School of Engineering
Texas Inventionworks
🧑🔬 Cockrell School of Engineering
The Cockrell School of Engineering offers the best engineering education in Texas, with six top 10 individual programs. Engineering students learn beyond the classroom with hands-on, innovative research at the #3 school in number of patents.
🧑💻 Texas Inventionworks
The main Texas Inventionworks facility is located in the National Instruments Student Project Center, inside the Engineering Education and Research Center (EER). It offers students 23,000 square feet of makerspaces for designing and building everything from solar cars and satellites to robots and biomedical sensors.