James and Patricia Anderson College of Engineering

James and Patricia Anderson College of Engineering Led by Dean Ali Abolmaali, we improve quality of life through engineering education and innovation. In 1933, chemistry professors Arthur R.
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The Wayne State University College of Engineering can be traced back to 1920 when Ernest Drake arrived at Detroit Junior College and began teaching the first engineering courses as part of the chemistry program. Carr and Ernest Drake founded the College of Engineering. Only offering undergraduate courses, the college began with four disciplines: chemical, electrical, mechanics and civil. Classes a

nd offices were housed in the Old Main building and several old neighborhood residences. By 1937, the college had 632 full-time students and 24 faculty members. The total annual budget was $80,000, which went mostly to salaries. Beginning in the 1950s, the college evolved from a school dedicated to teaching professional engineering practice to undergraduates, to a college that emphasized research and strong academic programs at both the undergraduate and graduate level. For the next few decades the College of Engineering produced pioneering research in areas such as bioengineering and automotive research, all the while increasing and strengthening its academic mission. From its inception nearly 85 years ago, the College of Engineering has blossomed into a key educational institution in Michigan, with more than 120 full-time faculty and 3,500 undergraduate and graduate students. As rapid advances in the areas of science, technology and communications change the world, the college is strengthening its position to continue to provide support and leadership for the technology that will make our lives better. With standout interdisciplinary research in areas such as bioengineering, nanotechnology, and alternative energy technology, the college is poised to provide leadership in emerging growth areas that will shape our future. To accommodate its mission and these and other burgeoning growth areas, the college opened the $3 million Marvin I. Danto Engineering Development Center in 2009. These state-of-the-art facilities, combined with cutting-edge research and strong academics, have allowed the college to become a key player in Michigan’s transition from a manufacturing economy to a strong, effective and diversified high tech global marketplace. The interdisciplinary nature of our programs have also enabled our students to find the skills and experience attained at the college valuable for many different career paths, whether they are in engineering or not. The imagination, precision and problem-solving skills that make great engineers also prepare them for successful careers in fields such as law, investment banking, teaching and technical writing.

A five-year, $599,998 NSF CAREER award is helping Dr. Rhongho Jang and Wayne State University’s Department of Computer S...
05/22/2026

A five-year, $599,998 NSF CAREER award is helping Dr. Rhongho Jang and Wayne State University’s Department of Computer Science explore the future of intelligent network infrastructure.

The project will study how advanced computing and AI capabilities can be integrated directly into internet routers to improve the speed, efficiency and security of data-intensive applications while strengthening cybersecurity defenses.

The award will also support hands-on student training and the development of open-source tools for the broader research community.

Dr. Rhongho Jang, assistant professor of computer science, to do research to transform the capabilities of modern internet infrastructure.

05/12/2026

📢 Calling all Class of 2025 and Class of 2026 graduates! 📢 Join us on June 17 to celebrate the newest members of our alumni community and mark the beginning of an exciting new chapter.

Alumni 101 is your official first stop into life after graduation as you join a network of more than 310,000 Warrior alumni. Take pride in becoming a new WSU alum while meeting other Class of '25 and ’26 graduates in a fun and relaxing atmosphere as we toast to your accomplishments and the journey ahead.

Food, giveaways, and prizes will also be included. Register today: https://bit.ly/4dlWPxw

Alumni, faculty and friends gathered together to honor excellence at the 2026 Night of the Stars. It was an inspiring ev...
05/11/2026

Alumni, faculty and friends gathered together to honor excellence at the 2026 Night of the Stars. It was an inspiring evening celebrating the remarkable achievements of our alumni who continue to push the boundaries of innovation and engineering. From groundbreaking research to transformative industry contributions, their impact resonates far and wide.

On Monday, April 27, 2026, the WSU College of Engineering at Wayne State University celebrated the induction of the Hall of Fame Class of 2026 and recognized eight other distinguished alumni during a ceremony held on the university’s Midtown Detroit campus. Learn more by visiting: engineering.wayn...

Senior biomedical engineering student-athlete Tony Hatzigeorgiou took home two major honors from the Wayne State Univers...
05/07/2026

Senior biomedical engineering student-athlete Tony Hatzigeorgiou took home two major honors from the Wayne State University Department of Athletics at the 2026 Golden W’s event, held this past week at the Masonic Temple in downtown Detroit.

Hatzigeorgiou was named the 2025-26 Deans’ Award honoree from the James and Patricia Anderson College of Engineering for earning the highest cumulative GPA among all student-athletes in the college. He has earned a spot on both the Dean’s List and the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll every semester and will also become a three-time GLIAC All-Academic Excellence Team selection.

He was also selected as the 2025-26 Men’s Sports Student-Athlete of the Year. Candidates are evaluated on academic distinction, athletic accomplishments, involvement, university and community service, and coaches’ recommendations. A three-year team captain, Hatzigeorgiou has played in more than 190 games for the Wayne State Warriors baseball program.

Wayne State’s NECA student chapter is preparing for the Electrical Contracting Innovation Challenge, where construction ...
04/24/2026

Wayne State’s NECA student chapter is preparing for the Electrical Contracting Innovation Challenge, where construction management students develop a real-world electrical proposal as part of their senior capstone. Working alongside industry partners, they’re gaining hands-on experience that bridges the gap between classroom and career.

The Wayne State University student chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) is once again preparing to compete in the 18th annual Electrical Contracting Innovation Challenge (ECIC), hosted by ELECTRI International. As a key component of the construction management program’...

The James and Patricia Anderson College of Engineering has been changing the world for more than 90 years. Now let's see...
04/09/2026

The James and Patricia Anderson College of Engineering has been changing the world for more than 90 years. Now let's see what we can do in 15 hours.

today and support the innovators of tomorrow on Wayne State University Giving Day.

Join me in supporting the James and Patricia Anderson College of Engineering this Giving Day!

Researchers at Wayne State University are leading a $473K collaboration with the Great Lakes Water Authority to improve ...
03/27/2026

Researchers at Wayne State University are leading a $473K collaboration with the Great Lakes Water Authority to improve phosphorus removal at one of the nation’s largest wastewater treatment facilities, helping protect the Rouge River and Lake Erie from harmful algal blooms.

Beyond advancing water treatment, the project will train the next generation of engineers while delivering real-world solutions for healthier communities and more sustainable environments.

Wayne State University and GLWA launch major collaboration focused on enhanced phosphorus removal at nation's largest single-site wastewater treatment facility.

Wayne State will host the FIRST Robotics Detroit District Championship March 13 and 14, welcoming 1,200 high school stud...
03/10/2026

Wayne State will host the FIRST Robotics Detroit District Championship March 13 and 14, welcoming 1,200 high school students from Detroit and nearby communities to compete at the Matthaei Center. Teams will also visit campus for a Demo Day on March 12 to explore student engineering projects and connect with competition groups from the James and Patricia Anderson College of Engineering.

For the fourth consecutive year, Wayne State University will welcome approximately 1,200 high school students from Detroit and nearby communities for the FIRST Robotics Detroit District Championship. The 40-team competition, which is free and open to the public, will take place March 13 and 14 at th...

National Women in Construction Week highlights the voices shaping the future of the industry. Meet Megan Judge, Leah Cin...
03/03/2026

National Women in Construction Week highlights the voices shaping the future of the industry. Meet Megan Judge, Leah Cinder and Tirza Lamas Gonzales — students in Wayne State’s construction management program — who share what inspired them, what they’ve learned and why women belong in construction.

The James and Patricia Anderson College of Engineering is proud to celebrate National Women in Construction (WIC) Week, which raises awareness of career opportunities for women in the construction industry and highlights their growing impact in the field. As more women continue to enter construction...

Wayne State University claimed first place at the Michigan Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition, outperforming peer inst...
02/24/2026

Wayne State University claimed first place at the Michigan Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition, outperforming peer institutions in a live, scenario-based challenge that simulates real-world cyber threats.

The student team will now represent Michigan at the Midwest Regional in March as they continue their push toward a national championship.

Wayne State University’s Cyber Defense Club won the Michigan Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (CCDC) in early February, outperforming peer institutions in a live, scenario-based cybersecurity challenge.

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