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Sponsors

     BRONZE

        The Virginia Tech College of Engineering is on the forefront of innovation, working in disruptive technology
        areas that include: autonomous systems and robotics, cybersecurity and cyber physical systems, data
        analytics and decision sciences, injury and occupational biomechanics, manufacturing materials and systems,
        energy engineering and science, sustainable infrastructure and construction, transportation and logistics,
        turbomachinery and diagnostics, corrosion and water, and wireless communications and security. According to
        latest U.S. News and Reports rankings, Virginia Tech’s College of Engineering undergraduate program ranks
        No. 8 among public institutions and No. 16; the graduate program is ranked No. 27; and the online master of
        information technology program, a joint venture offered through the College of Engineering and the Pamplin
        College of Business is ranked No. 2; all among national institutions. The college is comprised of 360 tenured
        faculty across 12 departments and 2 schools, offering 14 undergraduate degree-granting engineering majors,
        16 doctoral, and 19 master’s programs in 17 areas of study. During the 2016-17 academic year, 10,259
        undergraduate and graduate students were enrolled.
        For more information please visit the website: http://eng.vt.edu/

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