College of Engineering

  1. January 26, 2023

    Ph.D. student shares remarkable path from Cuba to U-M

    José Carlos Díaz was just 11 years old the first time his knack for engineering and love of science merged and made the world better for the people around him in Cuba.

  2. January 23, 2023

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  3. January 19, 2023

    Six faculty members will help shape future of semiconductors

    Faculty members in the College of Engineering’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering are part of a nationwide undertaking in the area of semiconductors and information and communication technologies.

  4. January 19, 2023

    Four to receive Sarah Goddard Power Awards from AWC

    The 2023 Sarah Goddard Power Award recipients are Regina Baucom, Jessica Tischler, Monique Ward and Jenna Wiens, and the Rhetaugh G. Dumas Progress in Diversifying Award goes to the Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion.

  5. January 5, 2023

    Tracking treatment in real time promises safer cancer therapy

    Radiation, used to treat half of all cancer patients, can be measured during treatment for the first time with precise 3D imaging developed at U-M.

  6. January 4, 2023

    Cheap, sustainable hydrogen through solar power

    A new kind of solar panel, developed at U-M, has achieved 9% efficiency in converting water into hydrogen and oxygen, representing a major leap in the technology and driving down the cost of sustainable hydrogen.

  7. January 3, 2023

    A brain game may predict your risk of infection

    When a person’s cognitive function is highly variable, they’re likely to be more infectious and have more symptoms after exposure to a respiratory virus, according to an experiment led by U-M researchers.

  8. December 15, 2022

    Duraisamy to lead Michigan Institute for Computational Discovery and Engineering

    Karthik Duraisamy, professor of aerospace engineering, will lead the Michigan Institute for Computational Discovery and Engineering as its new director starting Jan. 1.

  9. December 12, 2022

    U-M researchers leading partnership studying mental fatigue

    U-M researchers are leading a multiuniversity partnership, funded with a $6.25 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense, that aims to understand and predict cognitive fatigue in individuals.

  10. December 8, 2022

    Hydrogen initiative to focus on clean, just energy transitions

    With growing interest around hydrogen’s potential economic and environmental benefits, U-M has launched a new initiative to support and catalyze multidisciplinary research.