Elizabeth Munch
Contact Information
Phone:
(517) 432-0619
Email:
muncheli@msu.edu
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Associate Professor
Computational Mathematics, Science and Engineering
Address:
Engineering Bldg.
428 S Shaw Ln
Room:
1511
East Lansing
,
MI
48824
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The 2025 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition helped graduate students in the Michigan State University (MSU) College of Engineering cultivate their presentation and communication skills. The annual contest was part of this year’s Engineering Graduate Research Symposium, which was held on May 8 in the Engineering Building.
The 2025 Engineering Graduate Research Symposium at Michigan State University (MSU) is set for Thursday, May 8, in the Engineering Building. The 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. event showcases the work of graduate students from across all college units. It is free and open to the public.
Spartan Engineering students in the MSU College of Engineering have again nominated their favorite faculty members for the highly prized annual Withrow Teaching Excellence Awards. The teaching distinction is for distinguished service to the university and the student body.
The Michigan State University College of Engineering will recognize 17 top faculty and staff members for excellence in service and distinguished contributions during the 33rd Annual Engineering Awards.
As a high school student, Liz Munch decided she did not want to be a math nerd. So, she opted to pursue a music degree instead. Now an assistant professor jointly appointed in the Department of Computational Mathematics, Science and Engineering and the Department of Mathematics, Munch has found her calling in an exciting area of math known as topological data analysis (TDA).
The 2019 Engineering Graduate Research Symposium at Michigan State University showcased 300 poster presentations and celebrated both the Outstanding Graduate Student Awards and the Fitch H. Beach Award nominees during ceremonies March 21 at the Breslin Center.
Two Spartan Engineers have been awarded a highly selective scholarship under the Science, Mathematics, and Research for Transformation Scholarship-for-Service Program (SMART).