
The UDM College of Engineering & Science is proud to tell you that the UDM mechanical engineering senior capstone design projects will be featured on the PBS show “A Wider World – Disabilities Today” that will air on Tuesday on Nov 17 in the Detroit market at 5:30 p.m. on Channel 56. (Cab...

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"Students came to meet Thor. However, he doesn't like little fingers touching him." - Dr. Alan Hoback, Professor of Engineering, UDM Oct. 24, 2009 -- College of Engineering & Science faculty and students prepared a booth at the 2009 Detroit Catholic League Prep Bowl Championship at Ford Field. ...

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Oct. 24, 2009 -- College of Engineering & Science faculty and students prepared a booth at the 2009 Detroit Catholic League Prep Bowl Championship at Ford Field. The event features high school football teams playing for the Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) championships. ...

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Oct. 24, 2009 -- College of Engineering & Science faculty and students prepared a booth at the 2009 Detroit Catholic League Prep Bowl Championship at Ford Field. The event features high school football teams playing for the Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) championships. Thor Pro--The World Champion Robot, did the coi...n toss for several game starts.
"Students came to meet Thor. However, he doesn't like little fingers touching him." - Dr. Alan Hoback, Professor of Engineering, UDM Read More
"Students came to meet Thor. However, he doesn't like little fingers touching him." - Dr. Alan Hoback, Professor of Engineering, UDM Read More

DETROIT, MI – UDM Mechanical Engineering Chair, Jonatthan Weaver and 48 of the nation's brightest young engineering researchers and educators have been selected to take part in the National Academy of Engineering's (NAE) first Frontiers of Engineering Education (FOEE) symposium on November 15-18 i...

Students in CE482, the senior capstone design project course, and CE430 Forensic Engineering are providing free engineering advice to the Heidelberg Project...





















