Mission Statement
Our Vision
- We will be recognized for providing the best education in Wisconsin.
- The college will be nationally prominent in research and service and be valued as a resource for industry and the community.
Our Mission
- Provide world-class education, research, and services and act as a catalyst for economic development with a focus on the diverse needs of Southeastern Wisconsin.
Our Goals
- Improve responsiveness to the needs of business, industry, government, and the scientific community.
- Attract highly qualified students with potential for intellectual development, innovation, and leadership. Retain and graduate each student, including women, minorities, part-time and financially disadvantaged.
- Improve financial situation through more novel education programs and fund raising.
- Develop areas of research excellence for technology transfer, which will build partnerships with industry.
News & Announcements
CEAS Faculty Featured in Research Magazine

Dr. Mahsa Ranji's group recent result on ovel fluorescence imaging technology is featured as cover page in Biomedical Optics Express Journal. Please read more...
CEAS Alumni Chapter’s 2 nd Annual Networking Event
May 24, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
5100 W. Brown Deer Road, Brown Deer
Socialize with fellow College of Engineering & Applied Science alumni and learn about a company's rise to prominence in the transportation, traffic, and parking control world. Attend the CEAS Alumni Chapter's 2nd annual networking event at Traffic & Parking Control Co., Inc. (TAPCO). Meet Engineering Interim Dean Tien-Chien Jen and enjoy a complimentary light dinner with friends. Please RSVP and contact John Bartel , 414-229-3266, with questions about the event.
UWM and the Wisconsin Energy Research Consortium are teaming up to build electrical microgrid on campus
Please listen to the full radio interview with John Bobrowich, executive director, Wisconsin Energy Research Consortium (WERC) in Milwaukee and the Center for Renewable Energy Systems (CRES) in Madison and Adel Nasiri, UWM associate professor of electrical engineering.