NSF Graduate Research Fellow
Ian Gonzalez-Afanador, a Ph.D. student in the Michigan State University College of Engineering, has been selected for the prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP).
Using biomechanics for accessibility and safety
Spartan Engineer Tamara Reid Bush is making transportation more accessible through her research on whole-body biomechanics. She is currently the interim chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering.
Withrow Awards 2021
Eighteen top faculty and staff members of the Michigan State University College of Engineering are being recognized in 2021 for excellence in service and distinguished contributions during the 31st Annual Engineering Awards. The honors, considered among the college's most prestigious distinctions, are being awarded virtually this year due to the novel coronavirus.
2021 Withrow Teaching Excellence
Each year students in the MSU College of Engineering nominate their favorite faculty members for coveted Teaching Excellence Awards - recognitions that are presented during the annual Engineering Awards celebration.
Withrow Staff Recognitions
A new award was presented in the Michigan State University College of Engineering this spring to honor the "extraordinary impact" of staff members who show "exceptional attitude, reliability and dependability."
2021 Withrow Distinguished Scholars
Arun Ross and Jiaya Zhou were named to top scholar recognitions in the Michigan State University College of Engineering for 2021.
Teaching AI what is fair
"What is fair?" feels like a rhetorical question. But for Michigan State University's Pang-Ning Tan, it's a question that demands an answer as artificial intelligence systems play a growing role in deciding who gets proper health care, a bank loan or a job.
Improving polymer nanocomposites
A collaborative study led by researchers at Michigan State University, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology, and Argonne National Laboratory has unraveled the molecular origin of the high mechanical strength enhancement of polymer nanocomposites.
Climate change and river flow
More often than ever before, water available in rivers is at the mercy of climate change, international researchers collaborating on a worldwide study with Michigan State University have revealed. The finding could profoundly affect future water and food security around the world.
Shaunak Bopardikar
Shaunak D. Bopardikar's research is a driving force in Michigan State University's mobility studies.