Biomedical engineering professor featured in Detroiter Magazine article on...
Read the full article here. "Many of those involved credit the creative brainpower attracted to Michigan by its historic industries with creating a culture that fuels innovation in other areas. Dr....
View ArticleWayne State University and Rice University collaborate to test battery...
Read the full article here. "Last year members of a Rice and Wayne State University team introduced an electrolyte made primarily of common bentonite clay that operated at 120 C. This year the team...
View ArticleWayne State electrical engineering alumnus becomes Formula 1 Racing Team COO
Read the full article here. "Thus, George Szafnauer, a Romanian-American, found himself stuck behind the Iron Curtain in the 1950s. It was the Cold War, and the Romanian government refused to recognize...
View ArticleElectrical & Computer Engineering Department Chair Travels to Latvia and...
Mumtaz Usmen, professor of civil and environmental engineering and interim chair of electrical and computer engineering, traveled to Latvia and Lithuania in September for a series of lectures on...
View ArticleCollege of Engineering establishes student chapter of the Engineering Society...
The Wayne State University College of Engineering is establishing a student chapter of the Engineering Society of Detroit (ESD). ESD gives students the opportunity to connect with leading industry...
View ArticleIndustrial and systems engineering doctoral student nominated for Best...
Wujun Si, a doctoral student in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Wayne State University, has been selected as one of four finalists for the Best Student Paper Competition in...
View ArticleElectrical & Computer Engineering Department Chair Travels to Latvia and...
Mumtaz Usmen, professor of civil and environmental engineering and interim chair of electrical and computer engineering, traveled to Latvia and Lithuania in September for a series of lectures on...
View ArticleWSUs Michigan Epsilon chapter of Tau Beta Pi receives the Chapter Project...
Wayne State University’s Michigan Epsilon chapter of Tau Beta Pi (TBP), a national honor society for engineers, was recently awarded a Chapter Project Award. This award is presented to outstanding...
View ArticleTau Beta Pi(e)-a-Senior day raises more than $500 for student programs
The Wayne State University Tau Beta Pi (TBP)Â chapter hosted its annual âTau Beta Pi(e)-a-Seniorâ day. Members of the College of Engineering community raised more than $500Â to pie graduating...
View ArticleCivil and environmental engineering professor presents at water...
Carol Miller, professor of civil and environmental engineering at Wayne State University, recently presented at the âMichiganâs Municipal Water Infrastructure: Policy Choices and Issuesâ...
View ArticleWSUs Michigan Epsilon chapter of Tau Beta Pi receives the Chapter Project...
Wayne State University’s Michigan Epsilon chapter of Tau Beta Pi (TBP), a national honor society for engineers, was recently awarded a Chapter Project Award. This award is presented to outstanding...
View ArticleWSU alumnus Jim Anderson looks to the future for exciting new technologies
While looking for a way to plot environmental pollutants during his master's degree in civil engineering at Wayne State University, Anderson developed the world's first computer mapping technology. He...
View ArticleBiomedical engineering associate professor selected to serve two-year...
Michele Grimm, associate professor of biomedical engineering in Wayne State University's College of Engineering, has accepted a two-year appointment to serve as program director for biomedical...
View ArticleCivil engineering student and fencer named All-American athlete
Civil engineering student and Wayne State fencer Zuzanna Sobczak has been named an All-American athlete for her success in the gym and the classroom. Sobczak wanted to become an engineer after being...
View ArticleChemical engineering student selected for NIST summer undergraduate research...
Chemical engineering student Stephen Caren was selected for the National Institute of Standards and Technology Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (NIST SURF) Gaithersburg Program in the...
View ArticleCollege of Engineering to host second annual Student Design and Innovation Day
A virtual reality comic book, a floor mat that generates energy, Big Data to gauge automotive consumer sentiment, and a machine to lift heavy boat engines. Last year, these student-led projects took...
View ArticleFaculty and students team up to represent Wayne State at national conference...
Several Wayne State faculty members and students attended the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) national conference in Atlanta Nov. 16-21, 2014. The AlChE annual meeting is the premier...
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