College of Engineering

  1. August 15, 2023

    U-M gets $9.7M to help forecast harmful space weather

    NASA is providing $9.7 million to establish a Space Weather Center of Excellence at the University of Michigan, tasked with developing better space weather forecasts.

  2. August 14, 2023

    MTRAC awards $1M for mobility, transportation research

    The Michigan Translational Research and Commercialization Advanced Transportation Innovation Hub has awarded nearly $1 million to support research projects with high commercial potential.

  3. August 9, 2023

    Histotripsy researchers receive Distinguished University Innovator Award

    Researchers from the College of Engineering and Medical School who invented and developed a noninvasive alternative to surgical procedures have earned this year’s Distinguished University Innovator Award.

  4. July 24, 2023

    College of Engineering receives $7.5M to advance nuclear energy

    The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded $7.5 million to researchers at the College of Engineering in an effort to address various issues related to advancing the development of nuclear energy.

  5. July 20, 2023

    Regents approve Distinguished University Professors for 2023

    Kevin C. Chung, Mark J. Kushner, Bhramar Mukherjee Kon-Well Wang and Patricia J. Wittkopp have been recognized with prestigious Distinguished University Professorships.

  6. July 20, 2023

    Henry Russel lecturer, award winners named for 2023

    Karin Muraszko has been selected as the university’s 2023 Henry Russel Lecturer, while Alison R. Davis Rabosky, Oliver Haimson, Justin Heinze and Elliott Rouse will receive Henry Russel Awards.

  7. June 27, 2023

    NSF provides $18M to advance materials research at U-M

    More efficient computing and recyclable rigid plastics are two projects to be undertaken by a new materials research science and engineering center at U-M.

  8. June 20, 2023

    Astrophysics, nuclear fusion centers receive $27M

    Two Centers of Excellence for studying basic science surrounding how hot plasmas behave, funded by the National Nuclear Security Administration, have been awarded to U-M researchers.

  9. June 19, 2023

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  10. June 7, 2023

    U-M leads $7.5M effort to harness atomic-scale defects

    A $7.5 million project led by U-M aims to understand how atom dislocations could be used as “nano-pipelines” to possibly enable faster, more efficient information processing in next-generation electronic devices.