College of Engineering

  1. January 31, 2020

    Zimmerman, Halderman honored for public engagement efforts

    Professors Marc Zimmerman and J. Alex Halderman are being honored for their commitment to public engagement and for employing their research to significantly impact society.

  2. January 28, 2020

    Grant to help U-M develop secure, high-capacity research network

    A $1 million grant will help launch NetBASILISK, a collaborative effort that will enhance the university’s network security and assist the needs of its research community. 

  3. December 11, 2019

    Tandem helps students work, participate better in teams

    Three College of Engineering faculty members and the Center for Academic Innovation have developed Tandem, a high-tech tool to help students build research, communication and teamwork skills.

  4. November 25, 2019

    Software tool can design new tuberculosis drug regimens

    With a shortage of new tuberculosis drugs in the pipeline, a software tool from U-M can predict how current drugs can be combined in new ways to create more effective treatments.

  5. November 25, 2019

    Precision Health Investigators Awards fund seven teams

    Seven projects that exemplify the breadth of approaches encompassed by precision health research will receive $300,000 over two years through Precision Health’s 2019 Investigators Awards.

  6. November 18, 2019

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the university.

  7. October 30, 2019

    What others are saying about the Detroit Center for Innovation

    Here’s what others are saying about the Detroit Center for Innovation.

  8. October 28, 2019

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the university.

  9. October 17, 2019

    Regents approve renovations to Biomedical Engineering Building

    The first floor of the College of Engineering’s Lurie Biomedical Engineering Building will receive new state-of-the-art design, innovation and prototyping spaces.

  10. October 17, 2019

    Solar Car Team finishes third in Bridgestone World Solar Challenge

    The U-M Solar Car team and its vehicle, Electrum, took third place at this year’s Bridgestone World Solar Challenge in Australia, the only American team among more than 40 contenders to cross the finish line.