Deep partnerships with industry are essential to advancing the overall research and educational missions of the school. Whether you represent a research organization, a large corporation, or a growing start-up, we can explore partnership opportunities tailored to your needs. The Office of Industry Relations is here to connect your organization with world-class faculty and students, facilitating relationships for recruitment, research, mentoring, classroom engagement, and professional development. Working together to support innovation, identify and attract top engineering talent, and build lasting relationships will benefit both your organization and the WashU McKelvey School of Engineering.

To post a position, search student resumes, schedule a recruitment event, or coordinate interview schedules, please contact the WashU Center for Career Engagement or get started through Handshake.

WashU Students Win First Place at 2025 Midwest Student Design Competition

Two student teams presented their projects to water industry professionals, earning top honors

Zhengyang Li  05.08.2025

Two student teams from Washington University in St. Louis won top honors at the 2025 Midwest Student Design Competition (MSDC), held April 22, 2025, in …

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WashU | The Source: Competitive Energy

By Diane Toroian Keaggy  August 7, 2024

Alumnus Deko Devins is on a mission to make solar power more widespread, affordable and accessible.

Before the 2017 conference track and field championships, Deko Devins had the word “compete” tattooed on his left shoulder. …

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WashU Satellite Selected for Federally Funded Spacecraft Development Program

Channing Suhl  06.03.2025

WashU Satellite, a group established by students in the McKelvey School of Engineering, has been selected for the University Nanosatellite Program (UNP)’s Mission Concept 2025, a federally-funded spacecraft development program supporting small satellite projects at U.S. universities.

Mission …

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Engaging with Engineering Student Groups

Engaging with student groups holds significant importance for both the industry and students, and is mutualluy beneficial to each party. By engaging with student groups, industry can:

Potential Ways Industry Partners Can Engage with Student Groups:

We have over 20+ …

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Can We Create a Self-Driving Car You Can Trust?

WashU professors Constance Vale and Eugene Vorobeychik built a scale model of an urban neighborhood to test self-driving cars in a risk-free environment.

AI is changing a lot about the world, including how we drive. Record numbers of autonomous vehicles …

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