11/19/2019

This CECS master’s shows just how fast the field of engineering is changing

A year after launching, interest is soaring in -Dearborn’s new human-centered design and engineering program. We take a look at some of the reasons why....
8/1/2022

Engineering culture is getting more ‘open’ — and is better for it

The growing use of free and open resources is allowing researchers and students to tackle increasingly bigger challenges....
9/30/2020

Construction on the new ELB is nearing the finish line

Despite challenges posed by the pandemic, -Dearborn’s new Engineering Lab Building is set to be “substantially complete” by the end of October....
7/18/2022

‘Build stuff. Be cool’

Why the MSEL, -Dearborn’s machine shop, is still an essential stop on the pathway to becoming a standout engineer. ...
4/14/2021

A new car safety feature: better text for infotainment systems

A -Dearborn master’s student is investigating how things like typefaces, text size and line spacing impact drivers’ abilities to use increasingly complex dashboard touchscreens....
7/12/2021

Bike safety research is going ‘high-res’ with this new technology

A -Dearborn professor has developed a bike-mounted lidar system that could help researchers and engineers design new strategies for safer streets....
6/27/2022

After years of effort, why aren’t engineering programs more diverse?

Leaders in -Dearborn’s College of Engineering and Computer Science talk about why universities aren’t gaining more ground when it comes to recruitment of women and Black students — and some new approaches that could finally transform the college....
9/15/2021

Faculty and students react to their first weeks in the new ELB

-Dearborn’s new Engineering Lab Building is open and it’s definitely meeting expectations....
3/18/2022

-Dearborn’s Fred Feng lands NSF CAREER Award to advance bicycle safety research

With dangerous driver-cyclist interactions on the rise, Feng’s work is laying the groundwork for safer streets....
2/21/2022

Better curbscapes, brought to you by math

Assistant Professor Armagan Bayram hopes her mathematical modeling can bring order to a notoriously contested city environment....