Research
Driving Discoveries Through Collaboration
UWM is one of the top 187 research universities in the U.S., named R1 by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. We’re the only one in southeastern Wisconsin and one of only two in the state of Wisconsin.
Our work in clean energy technologies inspired a visit by the U.S. Vice President. Our rich and productive partnerships with industry and government ensure a meaningful path for discoveries through innovation and tech transfer. At UWM, you’ll find a kindred spirit in the search for knowledge and quest to make our world better, whether you’re a future graduate student, an academic colleague or business partner.
UWM is a Leader in Three NSF Industry-University Cooperative Research Centers (IUCRC)
An IUCRC is a collaboration among academia, industry and government that performs pre-competitive, fundamental research that can drive innovation and the U.S. economy.

The Concrete Advancement Network (CAN), led by UWM, aims to develop new technologies to produce more efficient, rapidly deployable concrete with reduced dependency on natural resources.

GRid-connected Advanced Power Electronic Systems (GRAPES)
The mission of GRAPES is to accelerate the adoption and insertion of power electronics into the grid, making power systems more sustainable, cost-effective and secure. UWM is one of three university partners in this national initiative, tapping our expertise in energy power and controls.

Water Equipment and Policy Center (WEP)
Led by UWM’s College of Engineering & Applied Science water research expert Qian Liao, WEP is a catalyst for innovation in North America’s water industry. Through WEP, UWM researchers are working with industry members to pursue promising technologies to remove widespread contaminants (including PFAs and heavy metals) from water, using sensors, innovative water treatment systems and novel materials.
Strength Areas & Research Labs
Our researchers are well-positioned to solve complex problems in areas of need.
Milwaukee has long been a hub for advanced manufacturing. Whether leading smart and connected systems, developing self-healing materials or recommending energy-saving efficiencies for manufacturing partners, UWM’s cross-discipline experts are known for leadership in advanced manufacturing, including:
- Advanced Analysis Facility
- Advanced Manufacturing and Design Laboratory
- Advanced Structures Laboratory
- Center for Advanced Materials Manufacturing
- Center of Excellence in Advanced Materials & Manufacturing
- Connected Systems Institute
- Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab
- Foundry and Solidification Lab
- Industrial Assessment Center
- Laboratory for Flow and Transport Studies in Porous Media
- UWM Center for Composites
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UWM’s proximity to Froedert & Medical College of Wisconsin regional health network, the Clement J. Zablocki Veterans Affairs Medical Center, GE Healthcare and other industry leaders provide collaborative research partnerships around innovations including robotic therapy or smart AI-driven wound care, leading to better patient outcomes. A few examples:
UWM researchers benefit from their location in the heart of the region’s robust cluster of power and control companies, which is one of the fastest-growing sectors in the state. Wisconsin has more than 900 companies in this cluster with $38 billion in sales and the college’s researchers are key collaborators with federal and industry agencies, driving change around clean energy technologies, including:
Researchers from the college are known globally for their infrastructure expertise, whether improving the bridges and roadways with transformative materials and sensors or reducing accidents and fatalities with better traffic flow. It’s not surprising that Wisconsin and other state department of transportation leaders have made UWM their choice for their education.
The College of Engineering & Applied Science provides a foundation for Milwaukee’s world-recognition as a leader in freshwater research, in partnership with UWM’s School of Freshwater Sciences, maximizing the benefit of proximity to Milwaukee’s rivers and the Great Lakes.
Government & Industry Partners
Testing Facilities for Industry
Office of Research Support
Leading industry and government research collaborations.
—Nisrit, Materials Science and Engineering major, now pursing a PhD at Carnegie Mellon
Undergraduate Research Opportunities
Students in the College of Engineering & Applied Science benefit from UWM’s standing as a top, R1 research university, even at the undergraduate level. Opportunities to work alongside the college’s top researchers include Support for Undergraduate Fellows (SURF), providing financial support as well as valuable hands-on experience.
All students are encouraged to participate in the college’s annual Student Research Poster Competition, a signature event that provides students valuable feedback and connections with industry judges.
Research News
- IPIT researchers, including students, present a bevy of papers at national conferenceResearchers and students in the college's Institute for Physical Infrastructure & Transportation (IPIT) presented more than a dozen papers at the 2026 TRB Annual Meeting in Washington DC in January. The Transportation Research Board, a program of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, hosts the world’s largest gathering of transportation researchers and practitioners …
- Students recognized at national Foundry Educational Foundation conferenceFour students and two faculty members from the materials science and engineering department attended the 2025 Foundry Educational Foundation College Industry Conference, held in Chicago in November. The annual conference is FEF’s flagship recruiting and networking event, bringing metal-casting companies together with top students from FEF schools for a career fair, technical sessions, and an …
- Yi is the latest UWM faculty member to be named a Fellow of the National Academy of InventorsAlex Yasha Yi, a professor of electrical engineering and Director of Research at UWM’s Connected Systems Institute, has been elected a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors—one of the highest honors an academic inventor can receive. It’s a distinction reserved for people whose ideas don’t just live in labs and journals—they turn into technologies …

Brett Peters, Dean
Dean Peters leads the College of Engineering & Applied Science in fulfilling the mission of educating students to become creative problem-solvers, conducting leading-edge research with global impacts, and acting as a catalyst for improved economic development and quality of life in Wisconsin. Before he became dean in September 2012, he was a professor of industrial and systems engineering at Texas A&M University, where he served as department head from 2002 through 2011.

Andrew Graettinger, Associate Dean for Research
As associate dean for research, Dr. Graettinger continues to build on UWM’s R1 status and the college’s work to advance the frontier of technology, enhance the economic growth and vitality of the region and provide world-class research opportunities and experience for our students. Before beginning his role at UWM, Dr. Graettinger served as professor and director of graduate programs at the University of Alabama’s Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering.
