$2 million from 1946 alumnus creates endowed chair
A $2 million cash gift from a 1946 graduate of Michigan State University has established the Martin C. Hawley Endowed Chair in Chemical Engineering at MSU.
Kris Chan and the power of collaboration
At Michigan State University, researchers are unlocking the power of genuine collaboration to drive discovery and create healthier tomorrows for all.
Creating wearables to test for dangerous pollutants
Air pollution is responsible for an estimated seven million premature deaths every year, according to new air quality guidelines recently published by theWorld Health Organization. That's roughly one in nine deaths globally.
2021 ASCE Associate Editor Award
The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) has selected a Michigan State University Professor of Environmental Engineering to receive its 2021 ASCE Associate Editor Award. The award is highly competitive as there are close to 1,000 Associate Editors across 30+ ASCE Journals.
Getting to Know: Nestor DeOcampo
Nestor DeOcampo joined the College of Engineering as its new Director of Facilities and Planning, effective Nov. 1, 2021.
MSU author among top 100 cybersecurity books
A Michigan State University computer scientist is getting worldwide recognition for his book, "Targeted Cyber Attacks." The 2014 publication, coauthored by Richard Enbody, associate professor of computer science and engineering, and former Ph.D. student, Aditya Sood, continues to be popular and is listed at #39 on Book Authority's Top 100 Cybersecurity Books.
Zhaojian Li connects vehicles for safe, efficient mobility
Each year, the National Science Foundation's Faculty Early Career Development Program, or CAREER, awards grants to "early-career faculty who have the potential to serve as academic role models in research and education." The following story is part of a series highlighting MSU's recipients of NSF's 2021 CAREER grant awards.
Improving nanoscale electrical contacts and junctions
Pity today's electronic devices. Ever-increasing demands for smarter and more compact gadgets have pushed electronics to their physical limits. The challenges are even greater for emerging flexible and wearable electronics, where users are demanding less power consumption but more reliability and lifespan.