Chair and Professor of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering Utpal Dutta was featured in the April edition of the Detroiter Magazine. Dutta discussed how autonomous …
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Detroit Mercy’s graduate programs earn 2023 national rankings from U.S. News & World Report’s ‘Best Colleges’ edition
University of Detroit Mercy graduate programs in Health Professions, Nursing, Engineering, Business and Law have once again been ranked among the top national universities in …
Detroit Mercy Nursing student Katherine Wallace and Meghann Murray, stockroom manager in the Chemistry and Biochemistry Department, were virtual panelists at the American Chemical Society’s …
Detroit Mercy trio help lead to Spinosaurus discovery
A trio with Detroit Mercy roots have helped contribute to a remarkable dinosaur discovery. Visiting professor and scholar Nizar Ibrahim, Amanda Emke ’20 and former …
Workshop: Becoming a Master Mentor
Hosted by the College of Engineering & Science, “Becoming a Master Mentor” is a practical workshop that provides evidence-based rules on engagement for developing high-impact …
CES to host Slide Rule dinner and dance, April 1
The 89th annual Slide Rule Dinner is slated for Friday, April 1 at 5:30 p.m. The annual dinner is hosted by the College of Engineering …
Katherine Lanigan, Alexa Rihana-Abdallah and Zhe Li ’18 recently published a paper entitled, “Using Cloud Point Extraction for Preconcentration and Determination of Lead, Cadmium, and …
College of Engineering & Science to host annual research symposium, Oct. 29
The College of Engineering & Science’s annual research symposium is set for Friday, Oct. 29 from approximately 9:30 a.m. through 1 p.m. at the Fitness …
Detroit Mercy duo present at 2021 Automotive Information Sharing and Analysis Conference
Detroit Mercy faculty members Paul Spadafora and Mark Zachos presented on “Vehicle Cyber Engineering — Neutralizing the Threats to Electric/Autonomous Vehicles” at the 2021 Automotive …
Fall 2021 Career and Co-op Fair set for Oct. 21
The Center for Career & Professional Development and the College of Engineering & Science is set to host a virtual Fall 2021 Career and Co-op …
Detroit Mercy faculty members Paul Spadafora and Mark Zachos presented on “Vehicle Cyber Engineering — Neutralizing the Threats to Electric/Autonomous Vehicles” at the 2021 Automotive …
Detroit Mercy team places third at Intelligent Ground Vehicle Competiton
A team of College of Engineering & Science students and faculty placed third in the Self-Drive Challenge competition at the 28th Intelligent Ground Vehicle Competition in …
$1 million NSF grant supports underrepresented students
Detroit Mercy’s College of Engineering & Science recently received a five-year National Science Foundation (NSF) grant of $998,996 to provide a support program for students …
Professor to work on motion planning of robots through Fulbright program
Several things have to fall into place for a professor to be chosen for a Fulbright Award, and it usually takes several applications. So, University …