Volodymyr Tarabara becomes EWRI Fellow
An Michigan State University College of Engineering faculty member with environmental research expertise has received an honor in the field of Environmental Engineering.
Dean Leo Kempel featured in Crain's Detroit Business
Michigan State University and its College of Engineering have a long history of building and improving technology that benefits the automotive industry. Spartan Engineers are now taking this effort to the next level.
MSU unveils fast-charging electric vehicle stations
To kick off National Drive Electric Week, Michigan State University Mobility and the MSU Department of Police and Public Safety held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Sept. 22, 2023, for two new fast-charging electric vehicle, or EV, stations that are available for public use near MSU’s campus.
Cheng's forward-thinking draws international acclaim
A Michigan State University Engineering professor and her team have received an international honor for their work in the field of computer science and software engineering.
MSU's Society of Women Engineers celebrates 50 years
Michigan State University’s Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Chapter celebrates a milestone this month that connects generations. The student organization recognizes its 50th year and embraces the journey traveled to show that engineering shouldn’t have barriers.
Venkatesh Kodur named Fellow by Royal Society of Canada
The Royal Society of Canada (RSC) has honored Venkatesh K.R. Kodur of Michigan State University for outstanding career achievements. Kodur, University Distinguished Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and director of MSU’s Center on Structural Fire Engineering and Diagnostics, was elected a Fellow of RSC’s Academy of Sciences.
Mahmood Haq drives innovations in composite materials
Mahmood Haq of Michigan State University has been interested in “lightweighting” vehicles since before EVs took off. Haq is the director of the Composite Vehicle Research Center (opens in new window), or CVRC, at MSU, which was established in 2006.
MSU pushes EVs farther while training the future workforce
This July, the United States Army announced a new $9 million initiative it’s pursuing with Michigan State University to make electric autonomous vehicles safer, smarter and more dependable.