An Applied Engineering Sciences overview
There’s a major in the College of Engineering at Michigan State University that combines the technical strengths of engineering with the savvy expertise of business.
Dean Kempel joins Governor Whitmer, delegation on mission to Taiwan
On Monday, March 4 Governor Gretchen Whitmer began a five-day investment mission in Taiwan and South Korea. During the trip, the governor announced the opening of the Michigan Taiwan Office and focused on securing investments in key industries like automotive, semiconductors, renewable energy and advanced manufacturing to create good-paying jobs and bring critical supply chains back home to Michigan.
MSU Investiture: 11 Engineering faculty members honored
Kevin M. Guskiewicz began his tenure as Michigan State University’s 22nd president on Monday, March 4, by honoring and celebrating the accomplishments of some of the university’s most outstanding faculty at the 2024 MSU Investiture for Endowed Faculty.
MSU studies mobility equity on Michigan islands
Research focused on mobility equity on some of Michigan’s larger islands has earned a transportation engineering student the 2024 MSU Graduate Student Award for Community Engagement Scholarship.
Computer scientists receive $1.7M grant for 5G research
Three researchers in the MSU College of Engineering's Department of Computer Science and Engineering will use a $1.7 million grant to formulate AI-assisted testing methods for wireless network components.
Shanelle Foster: Why Spartan Engineers are built better
Michigan State University researcher Shanelle Foster spends much of her time innovating 3D printing techniques to make motors smaller and lighter. These more sustainable machines are used in advanced manufacturing to increase efficiency and reduce their impact on the environment.
Civil engineering researcher conducts seat belts study
A Michigan State University College of Engineering researcher is working with the State of Michigan to study how drivers behave on the roads and if they are doing enough to keep themselves and passengers safe.
Global Alliance for Rapid Diagnostics Forum to feature Dean Leo Kempel
The MSU College of Engineering and university’s Department of Biosystems & Agricultural Engineering will host an online forum in March aimed to find solutions for underserved communities across the world. Engineering Dean Leo Kempel will give the opening remarks for the Global Alliance for Rapid Diagnostics Forum, a free virtual event that’s open to the public.
MSU researchers create more realistic synthetic human mini hearts
Thanks to advancements in the development of patented synthetic human-like hearts first created at Michigan State, researchers can study human heart development and congenital heart disease on highly accurate models.