Engineering & Computer Science

Wright State biomedical engineering student spent summer interning at Mayo Clinic

Ibrahim Abdulhalim, a student in the combined B.S./M.S. Biomedical Engineering Program, worked in the Mayo Clinic’s radiology department during a summer research internship. Continue reading

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Wright State computer science alumnus Logan Krause flying high with the Air Force and Space Force

Logan Krause’s interest in computer science was born when he helped develop his high school’s website and create a 3D model of the school. Continue reading

Faculty members honored for excellent service at Wright State

The Faculty Awards for Excellence recognize faculty members for their excellent work in the areas of teaching, research, community engagement, professional service and early career achievement. Continue reading

Presidential Award for Faculty Excellence: Early Career Achievement

Weisong Wang

Part of the series: Faculty Awards for Excellence 2020-21

Weisong Wang has played a key leadership role in the initiation and ongoing success of Lake Campus’ Electrical Engineering Program. Continue reading

Frederick A. White Distinguished Professor of Professional Service

James A. Menart

Part of the series: Faculty Awards for Excellence 2020-21

James Menart, professor of mechanical and materials engineering, has contributed to graduate and research activities, program oversight and accreditation, curricular development and college leadership. Continue reading

Brage Golding Distinguished Professor of Research

Hong Huang

Part of the series: Faculty Awards for Excellence 2020-21

Hong Huang, professor of mechanical and materials engineering, was recognized for her pioneering, prolific and high-impact research. Continue reading

Trustees’ Award for Faculty Excellence

Michael L. Raymer

Part of the series: Faculty Awards for Excellence 2020-21

Michael Raymer, professor of computer science and engineering, has been an exemplary member of the Wright State faculty for more than two decades. Continue reading

Wright State restores campus indoor mask policy

All students, faculty, staff and visitors are required to wear a face mask when inside all buildings on Wright State campuses, regardless of vaccination status. Continue reading

Wright State plans for increased on-campus classes and activities this fall

Wright State plans to resume regular campus operations in Fall Semester with expanded classroom capacity, activities, events and residence hall experiences. Continue reading

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Two-time Wright State graduate Jacob Marino combines engineering with business in the construction industry

Jacob Marino lives in two different worlds using two different degrees — engineering and business. Continue reading