MSU College of Engineering recognizes 18 for excellence in contributions
The Michigan State University College of Engineering recognizes 18 faculty and staff members with awards for their excellence in service and distinguished contributions. Each year, faculty and staff are nominated by their colleagues, industry peers and students for the most prestigious honors the college offers.
Welcoming new faculty
Michigan State University’s College of Engineering welcomed seven faculty in Spring 2025. Interim Dean of Engineering John Papapolymerou said that these additions will help the growing student body become innovative and solution oriented.
Anil Jain receives the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award
Anil K. Jain has received the prestigious BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Information and Communication Technologies for core contributions to machine learning which have unlocked “applications of far-reaching impact on society as a whole.”
Henry Ford Health, MSU announce 2024 cancer research award recipients
Henry Ford Health + Michigan State University Health Sciences has named the award recipients of the 2024 Cancer Seed Funding Program. Building on the success of the 2022 and 2023 cancer research pilot and integration award funding initiatives, this year the program awarded 14 new cancer research awards totaling $700,000.
Fall 2024 Design Day Award Winners
The Michigan State University College of Engineering celebrated Engineering Design Day on Dec. 6, 2024. The event, now in its 31st year, showcased student projects from the Departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.
Automation Alley: Josh Siegel finds the big value in small data using the 'Pareto Data' strategy
The Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are cornerstones of many Industry 4.0 business strategies, enabling organizations to collect and process data at scale to intelligently optimize systems and processes.
MSU Engineering describes experiential approach to developing practice-ready engineers in collaboration with industry
The Michigan State University College of Engineering was recently featured on the Global Auto Mobility “Engineering Careers Tour” podcast. The panel included Josh Siegel, assistant professor of computer science and engineering, and electrical and computer engineering; Garth Motschenbacher, director of employer relations; and Tamara Reid Bush, associate dean for inclusion and diversity and professor of mechanical engineering.