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.

Efficient lithium-air battery under development to speed electrification of vehicles

With the U.S. government’s goal to reduce emissions from transportation as part of a net-zero climate goal by 2050, efficient and reliable batteries are a necessity. A collaborative team of researchers led by the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington …

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Engineering, OT students work with patients to design assistive tech

Inaugural Make-A-Thon produces functional devices for St. Louisans with physical challenges.

Team Rainbow Butterfly Rangers was on a mission — to create an assistive technology device that would help Berlin, a bubbly 6-year old with cerebral palsy, carry her plates and …

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‘Elegance in Simplicity:’ A Prototype is Born

Students in the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis designed prototypes for a device that could help environmental engineers monitor the air quality impact of factory farms in Missouri. The students built their prototypes in the 

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St. Louis Top City for Female Entrepreneurs

Here’s a fun fact: St. Louis has the highest percentage of female entrepreneurs of any major city in the U.S.

Seek Capital did an analysis based on data from the most recent U.S. Census Bureau Annual Survey of Entrepreneurs (ASE). …

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St. Louis Ranks 2nd as Best Large Metro to Locate for Recent Grads

Once again, a statistical analysis has found St. Louis should be high on the list for recent grads choosing where to work after college.

St. Louis ranks second as the best large metro to locate for recent college graduates, according …

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