College of Engineering

  1. November 14, 2018

    Toyota funds professorship in artificial intelligence at CoE

    A $3 million gift from Toyota Motor Corp. endows the first named professorship in artificial intelligence at U-M and provides additional funding to support AI and robotics faculty.

  2. October 31, 2018

    U-M part of $6.8M initiative to enable American laser renaissance

    A effort to improve American competitiveness in high-intensity laser research has led to the establishment of LaserNetUS, a $6.8 million initiative that involves U-M — one of the field’s pioneers.

  3. October 22, 2018

    David Chesney to receive 2018 James T. Neubacher Award

    The Council for Disability Concerns has named David Chesney, a lecturer in computer science and engineering, as the 2018 recipient of the James T. Neubacher Award.

  4. October 3, 2018

    U-M project gets $2M to help perfect algae as diesel fuel

    With $2 million from the U.S. Department of Energy, U-M researchers aim to make the long-touted promise of algae as a biofuel source for diesel engines into a reality.

  5. October 2, 2018

    U-M professor emeritus shares 2018 Nobel Prize in Physics

    Retired U-M professor Gérard Mourou is one of three winners of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physics for “groundbreaking inventions in the field of laser physics.”

  6. September 26, 2018

    UMTRI, Engineering join to innovate the future of transportation

    The U-M Transportation Research Institute will merge with the College of Engineering to more effectively move transportation and mobility research into the 21st century in ways that are safe and sustainable. 

  7. September 4, 2018

    Meet some of U-M’s new faculty faces

    The following profiles represent some of the newest additions to the University of Michigan faculty.

  8. September 4, 2018

    A roundup of U-M construction sites across campus

    A look at some of the major construction and renovation projects taking off across campus.

  9. August 8, 2018

    Initiative aspires to turn greenhouse gas into profitable products

    Removing carbon dioxide from the air and turning it into useful products is the long-term goal of U-M’s new Global CO2 Initiative.

  10. July 26, 2018

    U-M receives more than $16.7M through DARPA initiative

    U-M engineering researchers have received more than $16.7 million to pursue a variety of computer projects through a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency initiative.