James and Patricia Anderson College of Engineering
@WayneStateEng
The James and Patricia Anderson College of Engineering at Wayne State improves quality of life through engineering education, innovation and entrepreneurship.
Wayne State has received a historic $50M gift from alumnus James Anderson and his wife, Patricia. In recognition of their commitment to WSU, the College of Engineering has been renamed the James and Patricia Anderson College of Engineering. @WayneStateEng https://t.co/TfYORLMMz3
Happy Friday! Thanks to Muhammad Adnan, a Ph.D. candidate and graduate research assistant in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, for submitting this great pic!
Wayne State researchers, with a grant from the @NSF, are developing software to study chemical and biological systems. This research is expected to be used in a variety of fields, including the development of new drugs, materials, and energy sources. https://t.co/xhlfvgfi16
Exciting news: @TIME has named Wayne State one of the best colleges for future leaders!
This recognition is a testament to our commitment to providing a world-class education that prepares students to make a difference in the world. https://t.co/Z9TWYiqxue
#WarriorPride
Doug Witten, assistant professor of computer science at @waynestate and a cybersecurity expert, shares insights with @crainsdetroit on the complexities of responding to ransomware demands in an era of increasing cyber threats. https://t.co/knfzWTZGT8
As a member of Wayne State's Academy of Teachers, Mohsen Ayoobi will be able to share his knowledge and experience of developing innovative and project-based STEM courses with instructors across the university. https://t.co/gLFU1pOzLo
With a new grant from the U.S. Department of Labor, Wayne State University Professor Emeritus Mumtaz Usmen will lead the development of technologies to improve mine worker safety from the threat of potentially deadly dust exposure.
Wayne State University received a renewal from @NSF for its REU Site: Summer Academy in Sustainable Manufacturing, which provides undergraduate students with hands-on research experience and supports the next generation of sustainability engineers.
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Wayne State University computer science researchers are exploring AI-powered microtransit systems aimed at improving transportation in at-risk communities. This work, led by Professor Dongxiao Zhu, will assess how AI can offer new solutions for transportation equity.
Yongli Wager, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering at Wayne State University, leads a research team that received a four-year, $1.19M award from @GLPFund to help communities combat microplastics in water sources. https://t.co/2AuNqTKR5J
Congrats to @WayneStateEng Industrial and Systems Eng Prof Kai Yang on the publication of "Quality in the Era of Industry 4.0 : Integrating Tradition and Innovation in the Age of Data and AI," now available through the University Libraries. https://t.co/hR5N2XR0YP
An @NSF-funded collaboration between researchers at @WayneStateEng and @MSU_EGR aims to address technical challenges facing sodium-sulfur batteries, which offer a promising alternative to their lithium-ion counterparts. https://t.co/J96iMdm7EB
Wayne State University announced the lineup for its annual @BASF Distinguished Lecture Series, during which students, faculty and professionals can engage with leaders in the chemical engineering field and explore critical topics shaping the industry. https://t.co/Ypd6ihsFIR
CLEAR's work has been featured on the front page of the @detroitnews, highlighting the work of @waynestate, @HenryFordHealth and our various academic and community partners investigating the link between VOC exposure and #pretermbirth. @NIEHS @SRP_NIEHS https://t.co/qMEf1jmRC9
When a rib is fractured, it changes the way sound waves travel through the bone and surrounding tissues. A team @WayneStateEng hopes to create a diagnostic tool that can quickly and accurately identify small rib fractures by analyzing those signals. https://t.co/4CVvqs2H2T
4⃣ At @WayneStateEng in the US, Prof Zhiqiang Cao hopes to develop even 'smarter' smart insulin 🎓
His aim is to make smart insulin even more sensitive to changing glucose levels and better meet the needs of people living with #T1D 💙
Learn more: https://t.co/8msuN9SWFr
Zhiqiang Cao, professor of chemical engineering at Wayne State, received two grants to support development of a glucose-responsive insulin product that aims to revolutionize daily management of type 1 diabetes, which affects roughly 1.6 million Americans. https://t.co/0REKEjiquR
Fall Opening starts in one week!! 💚💛
Get ready for the ultimate kick-off to the fall semester! From a block party to arcade nights, bonfire and food trucks – students, alumni, faculty and staff are welcome. Explore the calendar of event celebrations. https://t.co/S4jBhNKlXy