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Dear Partners and Colleagues:
Advancing Minorities’ Interest in Engineering (AMIE) celebrates over 30 years of Achieving Diversity through Partnerships. It is ever more important to continue to invest in the critical and emerging needs of our HBCU Schools of Engineering Partners. Our goal is to continue to partner with our AMIE Partners to prepare the HBCU Schools of Engineering for even greater success by delivering capable and qualified engineers to take on the challenges of the future workforce.
Collaboration, innovation and agility are extremely critical attributes for our national and global footprint. We must be intentional on what we will deliver in terms of talent, research capabilities and ensuring a strong partnership with our partners. Our (17) ABET accredited Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Schools of Engineering partners continue to graduate over 30% of all African American engineers in the United States. We want to ensure this successful partnership continues to enable the AMIE Partners to increase its impact and influence to deliver on our mission.
AMIE is committed to:
• Focusing on the enhancement of research capabilities by conducting a thorough review of its strengths and future needs,
• Looking internally at our governance model and enhancing it to meet the needs of our partners and institutions,
• Sharing best practices among our institutions, corporate partners and government partners ,
• Being the enabler and collaborator to other key STEM programs by providing linkages and connections into these various communities and initiatives.
AMIE continues to solidify its place as a unique governing body that will have precision focused engagements in order to position itself as a reliable resource to our universities and partnering organizations.
AMIE is positioned to continue supporting the needs of our HBCU Schools of Engineering, corporations and government partners by continuing to embark on strategic initiatives designed to advance institutions and students.
AMIE will continue to seek the support of all corporations and government entities to cultivate and nurture the HBCU graduates as they embark in careers in research, academia, industry and government.
AMIE is adding value to our nation by embracing Diversity, Equity & Inclusion and supplying education and research excellence.
For more information, please contact Veronica L. Nelson, AMIE Chief Executive Officer. You can also visit our website at www.amiepartnerships.org.
Sincerely,
Veronica L. Nelson Chief Executive Officer
HBCUs are a source of accomplishment and great pride for the African American community as well as the entire nation. The Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, defines an HBCU as: “...any historically black college or university that was established prior to 1964, whose principal mission was, and is, the education of black Americans, and that is accredited by a nationally recognized accrediting agency or association determined by the Secretary [of Education] to be a reliable authority as to the quality of training offered or is, according to such an agency or association, making reasonable progress toward accreditation.”
Many Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) were established after the Civil War and during the Reconstruction Era as a path to higher education and expanded opportunities for newly “freed” men and women of African descent. HBCUs are credited with establishing the “Black Middle Class” focusing initially on teachers but quickly expanding to include doctors, lawyers, religious and social leaders, scientists, artists and engineers.
HBCUs create an atmosphere of learning and leading. They bridge the gap, reaching those who are often overlooked in each generation. HBCUs offer all students, regardless of race, an opportunity to develop their skills and talents. These institutions train young people who go on to serve domestically and internationally in the professions as entrepreneurs and in the public and private sectors.
In 1981, President Ronald Reagan, under Executive Order 12320, established the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities, which expanded the previous program and set into motion a government wide effort to strengthen our nation’s HBCUs.
In 1989, President George Bush signed Executive Order 12677. This executive order established a Presidential Advisory Board on Historically Black Colleges and Universities to advise the president and the secretary of education on methods, programs and strategies to strengthen these valued institutions.
In 1993, President William Jefferson Clinton signed Executive Order 12876. This executive order required a senior level executive in each agency have oversight in implementing the order, and that the Office of Management and Budget be involved in monitoring implementation of the order.
On Feb. 12, 2002, President George W. Bush signed Executive Order 13256. This executive order transferred the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities to the Office of the Secretary within the U.S. Department of Education. Previously, the White House Initiative was housed in the Department’s Office of Postsecondary Education.
On February 26, 2010, President Barack Obama Signed Executive Order 13532, to advance the development of the Nation’s full human potential and to advance equal opportunity in higher education, strengthen the capacity of historically black colleges and universities to provide the highest quality education, increase opportunities for these institutions to participate in and benefit from federal programs and ensure that our nation has the highest proportion of college graduates in the world by the year 2020.
On February 28, 2017, President Donald J. Trump Signed Executive Order 13779. This executive order advances America’s full human potential; foster more and better opportunities in higher education; strengthen the capacity of HBCUs to provide the highest-quality education; provide equitable opportunities for HBCUs to participate in Federal programs; and increase the number of college-educated Americans who feel empowered and able to advance the common good at home and abroad.
On September 3, 2021, President Joseph R. Biden Jr., signed Executive Order 14041, to advance educational equity, excellence, and economic opportunity in partnership with HBCUs, and to ensure that these vital institutions of higher learning have the resources and support to continue to thrive for generations to come; strengthen the capacity of HBCUs to provide the highest-quality education; provide equitable opportunities for HBCUs to participate in Federal programs; and increase the number of college-educated Americans who feel empowered and able to advance the common good at home and abroad.
Advancing Minorities’ Interest in Engineering (AMIE) is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization whose purpose is to expand corporate, government and academic alliances to implement and support programs to attract, educate, graduate and place underrepresented minority students in engineering and computer science careers.
The outcome of an initiative by Abbott Laboratories in 1992, AMIE represents a coalition of industry, government agencies and the ABET accredited Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Schools of Engineering who see a diversified workforce as a competitive advantage and an essential business need.
The (17) ABET accredited Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Schools of Engineering represent less than 3% of all the Engineering Schools in the country, yet they produce over 30% of all African American engineers in the United States. Approximately one-third of African American graduates in Science and Engineering are also produced by Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU). One quarter of PhD recipients in Science and Engineering received their undergraduate degree from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU). Thus, the HBCU Schools of Engineering are a great resource pool for minority engineering talent.
AMIE acts as
• A catalyst that forges Industry, Government and Academia partnerships that support programs to advance minorities interest in engineering,,
• A promoter and encourager to minority students to pursue engineering careers,
• A facilitator for the recruitment of minority students for co-op, intern and full-time opportunities at member organizations,
• An avenue for members to exchange “Best Practices” and “Solutions” for the development of a diversified engineering workforce, and
• An enabler for the creation of Engineering Research/Technology transfer agreements.
AMIE assures the STEM Pipeline has diverse and exceptional talent for industrial and government businesses who seek diverse perspective in their workforce. Advancing Minorities’ Interest in Engineering (AMIE) provides a coalition with direct access to almost a third of graduating minority engineers annually. Unlike working individually with each partner in the three areas (university, industry and government), AMIE’s coalition provides a holistic opportunity to influence educators and businesses, promote minority student’s pursuit of engineering and achieve greater diversity in engineering.
AMIE’S MISSION
AMIE is a catalyst that forges Industry-Government/Academia partnerships that support programs to advance minorities’ interest in engineering.
AMIE’S VISION
AMIE is the premier organization that develops industry, government and university partnerships to achieve diversity in the engineering workforce.
AMIE’S COMMITMENT
As a coalition of lndustry, Government Agencies and ABET accredited HBCU Engineering Schools, AMIE is committed to:
• Promote and encourage minority students to pursue engineering degrees
• Facilitate the recruitment of HBCU engineering co-ops, interns and graduates to member organizations
• Provide a forum for member organizations to exchange ideas on “Best Practices” and “Lessons Learned” related to developing a diverse engineering workforce
• Facilitate the forging of Engineering Research and Technology Transfer Partnerships between the AMIE HBCUs and the AMIE coalition non-academic members
1. Alabama A&M University
2. Central State University
3. Florida A&M University
4. Hampton University
5. Howard University
6. Jackson State University
7. Morgan State University
8. Norfolk State University
9. North Carolina A&T State University
10. Prairie View A&M University
11. Southern University and A&M College
12. Tennessee State University
13. Texas Southern University
14. Tuskegee University
15. University of the District of Columbia
16. University of Maryland Eastern Shore
17. Virginia State University
College of Engineering, Technology & Physical Sciences
Preparing diverse young men and women for leadership in the STEM fields, ready to impact the region, the nation and the world.
Reflecting its heritage as a traditional 1890 land-grant institution, Alabama A&M University (AAMU) functions as a teaching, research and public service institution, including extension. AAMU is a dynamic and progressive institution with a strong commitment to academic excellence. The serene, intimate campus is situated on “The Hill,” only a short distance from downtown Huntsville; the site of the school’s founding. Alabama A&M University has four colleges with 41 Baccalaureate, 23 Master’s, 1 EdS and 4 doctoral degrees offered.
The College of Engineering, Technology, and Physical Sciences in Alabama A&M University is organized into three departments, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Mechanical and Civil Engineering and Construction Management, and Physics, Chemistry and Math. The BS degree in Computer Science program is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission of ABET, the BS degrees in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering programs are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET.
Graduate degrees are offered in computer science (MS), systems and materiel engineering (MEng), Mechanical Engineering (MS), Electrical Engineering (MS) and physics (MS and Ph.D.). In collaboration with the College of Education, the College of Engineering, Technology and Physical Sciences offers a variety of certified and non-certified teaching programs and the undergraduate and graduate levels. The College actively collaborates with government and industry partners in the vibrant Huntsville research ecosystem.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Bachelor of Science
• Electrical Engineering Concentration in General Electrical Engineering; Concentration in Computer Engineering; Concentration in Microelectronics(VLSI); Concentration in Nuclear Power
• Mechanical Engineering Concentration in Nuclear Systems; Concentration in Manufacturing Systems; Concentration in Propulsion Systems; Concentration in General Mechanical Engineering
• Civil Engineering
RESEARCH INITIATIVES AND CAPABILITIES
• Computer Science Concentration in General Computer Science; Concentration in CyberSecurity Concentration in Artificial Intelligence
• Physics
• Mathematics
• Chemistry
• Construction Management Graduate Degrees
• Master of Engineering (Systems and Material Engineering)
• Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
• Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
• Master of Science in Computer Science
• Master of Science in Applied Physics
• PhD in Applied Physics
• Cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence, neural networks, modeling and simulation in biometrics, Image and Signal Processing, real-time embedded systems
• Integrated Circuit Design, Rating 1000 clean room, three particle accelerators
• Advance Additive Manufacturing, Intelligent manufacturing systems and advanced robotics
• Propulsion System / Thermal Sciences, Mach-4 wind tunnel, Unmanned Aircraft Systems
• Materials Sciences and Nanotechnology, Crystal growth, large and small band gap and piezoelectric materials
• Computational Science and Engineering, computational electro magnetics, computational fluid dynamics, finite element analysis
POINT OF CONTACT
Dr. ZHENGTAO (Z.T.) DENG, Interim Dean
College of Engineering, Technology, and Physical Sciences
Alabama A&M University - Arthur J. Bond Hall 4900 Meridian Street, Normal, AL 35762
Phone: 256.372.5560
Email: zhengtao.deng@aamu.edu
Website: www.aamu.edu/cetps
Central State University
John W. Garland College of Engineering, Science, Technology and Agriculture
Central State University (CSU) is the only public Historically Black University in the state of Ohio. At CSU, John W. Garland College of Engineering, Science, Technology and Agriculture (JWG CESTA) serves as a hub of excellence in educating and producing graduates in STEM areas. CSU prepares students with diverse backgrounds and experiences for leadership, research, and service. In 2014, CSU was designated as an 1890 Land-Grant institution. With this designation, CSU is committed to serving small farms and businesses in rural communities with basic and applied research in agricultural methods, continuing education for undergraduates and graduates, and technology transfer and extension, analysis, and problem identification services.
JWG CESTA offers degree programs in 10 critical areas of Basic and Applied Sciences, Technology, Engineering, and Agriculture in four academic departments – Agricultural and Life Sciences, Manufacturing Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, and Water Resources Management.
Undergraduate Degrees
• Sustainable Agriculture (B.S.)
• Industrial Technology (B.S.)
• Water Resources Management (B.S.)
• Manufacturing Engineering (B.S.)
• Environmental Engineering (B.S.)
• Exercise Science (B.S.)
• Mathematics (B.S.)
• Computer Science (B.S.)
• Biology (B.S.)
• Chemistry (B.S.)
RESEARCH INITIATIVES AND CAPABILITIES
Certificate Programs
• Cybersecurity
• Semiconductor Processing
Mathematics and Computer Science: Uncertainty quantification of multi-phase porous media flows on GPUs; image processing and classification for agriculture; big data analytics/integration; networking, systems and cybersecurity in the era of artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Engineering: Hydro-energy applications for enhancing sustainable natural resources use; water quality in sustainable food production on urban landscapes; hydraulic models for water distribution and wastewater collection systems; ecosystem sustainment of regions under natural gas exploration; geospatial applications for environment; water quality in natural and man-made systems; additive manufacturing; robotic applications in agriculture; air and noise pollution related to transportation; sustainability in engineering
Theoretical and Computational Physics: Utilizing high-performance computing to investigate the structure and characteristics of quantum few-body systems, spanning from light nuclei to cold atoms and 2D semiconductor materials.
Arunasalam Rahunanthan, Interim Dean
John W. Garland College of Engineering, Science, Technology, and Agriculture
Central State University
1400 Brush Row Road
Wilberforce, Ohio 45384
Phone: 937-376-6672
Email: aRahunanthan@centralstate.edu
Website: John W. Garland College of Engineering, Science, Technology, and Agriculture | Central State University
The FAMU-FSU College of Engineering has about 2500 students and 100 faculty members. Academic offerings include bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral programs across five academic departments.
INSTITUTION
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) was founded as the State Normal College for Colored Students. On October 2, 1887, it began classes with fifteen students and two instructors. Today, FAMU is the premier school among public Historically Black Colleges and Universities. FAMU remains the only HBCU in the twelve-member State University System of Florida. The FAMU-FSU College of Engineering in the state’s capital city of Tallahassee is jointly administered by Florida A&M University and Florida State University.
The FAMU-FSU College of Engineering is the engineering institution for undergraduate and graduate education, as well as engineering research, for both Florida A&M and Florida State universities. The college offers comprehensive academic programs at all levels and works to continually evaluate, expand and improve its programs to ensure that engineering students are prepared for the demands of an innovative global workforce. This partnership of a top HBCU and a Research- I university allows the college to offer the most advanced research capabilities and graduate education of any HBCU. FAMU-FSU Engineering attracts outstanding faculty and students from all over the world. These engineers work at world-class research facilities just steps away from the engineering campus, including the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, High Performance Materials Institute, Center for Advanced Power Systems, and the AeroPropulsion, Mechatronics and Energy Center.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Bachelor of Science
• Biomedical Engineering
• Chemical Engineering
• Civil Engineering
• Electrical Engineering
• Computer Engineering
• Industrial Engineering
• Mechanical Engineering
Graduate Degrees
• Masters and Doctorate in Chemical Engineering
• Masters and Doctorate in Biomedical Engineering
• Masters and Doctorate in Civil Engineering
• Masters of Engineering in Civil Engineering
• Masters and Doctorate in Electrical Engineering
• Masters and Doctorate in Industrial Engineering
• Masters and Doctorate in Mechanical Engineering
• Masters of Systems Engineering
• Masters of Engineering Management
• Masters and Doctorate in Materials Science & Engineering
RESEARCH INITIATIVES AND CAPABILITIES
• Polymers, materials, nanomaterials and nanotechnology
• Renewable, advanced and sustainable energy
• Biomedical imaging, cellular and tissue engineering
• Advanced transportation systems, structures, hydraulics
• Environmental sustainability and water resources
• Advanced power systems
• Intelligent systems, control and robotics
• Communication, information technology and cybersecurity
• Active and supersonic flow controls
• Superconductivity materials and applications
• Manufacturing and operations research
• Fundamental and advanced materials research
POINT OF CONTACT
Dr. Suvranu De, Dean and Professor
FAMU-FSU College of Engineering
2525 Pottsdamer Street, Suite 8206
Tallahassee FL 32310-6046
Phone: 850.410.6161 • Fax: 850.410.6546
Email: dean@eng.famu.fsu.edu Website: www.eng.famu.fsu.edu
Hampton University’s School of Engineering, Architecture and Aviation is preparing excellent and exciting engineers ready to contribute to the solution of technology challenges here in the United States and around the world.
A historically black institution, Hampton University is a comprehensive institution of higher education, dedicated to the promotion of learning, building of character and preparation of promising students for positions of leadership and service. Its curriculum emphasis is scientific and professional with strong liberal arts under girding. The University offers exemplary programs and opportunities which enable students, faculty and staff to grow, develop and contribute to our society in a productive and useful manner. In carrying out its mission, the university requires that everything that it does in the areas of teaching, research and service be of the highest quality.
The School of Engineering, Architecture and Aviation (SEAA) is home to academic programs in Architecture, Aviation and Engineering. The School enrolls over 300 students and produces about 60 graduates annually. The SEAA strategic plan calls for expanding and strengthening the undergraduate offerings, building graduate engineering programs and developing clearly defined research areas of excellence. The School excels in producing engineers who obtain doctorate engineering degrees, engineering entrepreneurs and engineers of critical importance to industry and our government.
Bachelor of Science
• Electrical Engineering
• Computer Engineering
• Chemical Engineering
• Aviation Management
• Air Traffic Control
• Flight Education
RESEARCH INITIATIVES AND CAPABILITIES
• Energy, Environment, Sustainability & Sea Level Rise
• Sensors, Data Fusion & Network Security
• Transportation Systems & Infrastructure
• Robotics & Imaging
• Tactical Autonomy
• Unmanned Autonomous Systems Cybersecurity; Air, Sea, Land Unmanned Traffic Management, & AI
• Photonics, Information Fusion, Signal Processing, Machine Learning, Quantum Computing
Dr. Joyce T. Shirazi, Dean
School of Engineering, Architecture and Aviation
Hampton University
268 Marshall Ave
Hampton, VA 23668
Phone: 757.728.6970 • Fax: 757.728.6972
• Master of Architecture
• Materials
• Reverse Engineering
• Catalysis
• Manufacturing
• Nanotechnology
• Polymeric Materials for Tissue Engineering, Disease Detection & Equipment Performance
• Computational Fluid Dynamics
• Engineering Education, K12 STEM Emphasis
INSTITUTION
Howard University’s College of Engineering and Architecture (CEA) continues to play a vital role in producing our nation’s top engineers and architects. The CEA ranks among the top producers of African American male and female engineers.
Founded in 1867, Howard University is a private, research university that is comprised of 13 schools and colleges. Students pursue studies in more than 120 areas leading to undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees. The University operates with a commitment to Excellence in Truth and Service and has produced four Rhodes Scholars, 11 Truman Scholars, two Marshall Scholars, one Schwarzman Scholar, over 70 Fulbright Scholars and 22 Pickering Fellows. Howard University also produces more on-campus African-American Ph.D. recipients than any other university in the United States. For more information on Howard University, visit www.howard.edu
Howard University’s College of Engineering and Architecture (CEA) continues to play a vital role in producing our nation’s top engineers and architects. The CEA ranks among the top producers of African American male and female engineers.
The College of Engineering and Architecture (CEA) is one of Howard University’s 14 schools and colleges. The CEA is comprised of the five departments of Architecture, Chemical Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and Mechanical Engineering. Our Master of Architecture degree program and all of our Bachelor of Science engineering degree programs are fully accredited. Doctoral degrees are offered in biomedical and chemical engineering, civil engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering. Moreover, Master of Science degrees are granted in chemical engineering, computer science, and mechanical engineering. A certificate in Cybersecurity is also offered.”
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Bachelor of Science
• Chemical Engineering
• Civil and Environmental Engineering
• Electrical Engineering
• Computer Engineering
• Mechanical Engineering
• Computer Science
• Architecture and Design Studies
RESEARCH CENTERS AND LABS
GRADUATE PROGRAMS
• Master of Architecture
• Master of Engineering (in Civil, Computer, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering)
• Master of Science in Chemical Engineering
• Master of Computer Science
• PhD (Computer Science, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering)
• Cybersecurity Graduate Certificate
Department of Defense University Affiliated Research Center, Department of Transportation Tier-1 University Transportation Center, Data Science and Cybersecurity Center (DSC2), Howard University Transportation Research Center (HUTRC), Center for Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology (CEINT), Center for Energy Systems and Control (CESaC), Howard Nanoscale Science and Engineering Facility (HNF), NSF Engineering Research Center for Power Optimization for Electro-Thermal Systems (POETS), Biomolecular Assemblies and Nanomechanics (BAN) Laboratory, Physical/Chemical Environmental Processes Laboratory, Nanomaterials Processing Laboratory, Bioprocess Engineering Laboratory, Bio-environmental Engineering Laboratory, Bio-nano Interfaces, Functional Materials & Biotechnologies Laboratory, Bio-film Engineering and Drug Discovery (BEDD) Laboratory, Passive Seismic Protective Systems (PSPS), The Howard University Structural Simulation Laboratory, Environmental And Water Resources Engineering (EWRE), Motion Control and Drives Laboratory, Electromagnetic Imaging and Modeling Laboratory (EMM), Affective Biometrics Laboratory, Embedded Systems Security Laboratory, Computational Biology and Algorithms Laboratory, Computer Networks and Distributed Systems Laboratory, Software Engineering Laboratory, Cybersecurity and Wireless Networking Innovations Laboratory (CWiNS), Signal Processing and Communication Laboratory, The Power Optimization for Electro-ThermalSystems (POETS), Applied Fluid Dynamics Research Laboratory (AFDRL), Applied Mechanics and Materials Research Laboratory (AMMRL), Digital Manufacturing Laboratory (DML), Surface Engineering and Nanofluids Laboratory (SENL), Stout Infrastructure, Geotechnics and Materials (SIGMa) Laboratory
POINT OF CONTACT
Dr. John M. Anderson, Dean
College of Engineering and Architecture
Howard H. Mackey Building 2366 Sixth Street, NW, Suite 100
Washington, D.C. 20059
Phone: 202-806-6565
Email: CEADean@l10ward.edu
Website: cea.howard.edu
Providing high-quality education in science and technology and technical expertise to business and industry while advancing scientific knowledge through research.
Jackson State University® is a diverse, technologically-advanced, four-year university steeped in history and committed to preparing its students to become global leaders. JSU provides a caring, nurturing environment that challenges its more than 9,500 students to improve themselves and serve others. JSU was founded in 1877 by the American Baptist Home Mission Society and is located in Jackson, the state’s capital. In 1979, Jackson State was officially designated the Urban University of the State of Mississippi. The university also has campuses in Madison, MS and in downtown Jackson.
The College of Science, Engineering and Technology at Jackson State University is committed to implementing the university’s mission and to focusing its intellectual, experience and other resources on improving the quality of life for its students, the surrounding community, state, nation and the global community. It is comprised of nine academic departments. Among them are the departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering which provide students with quality ABET accredited undergraduate and graduate programs that incorporate the systems aspect of professional engineering practice. The college has achieved a 7% increase in enrollment since 20l 0 and has been awarded 130 federally funded grants and contracts with awards of approximately $20 million annually. It also has over 14 federally funded student support programs.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Bachelor of Science (Engineering) Civil Engineering
• Environmental Track
• General Civil engineering Track
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Electrical Engineering
• Biomedical Engineering
• General Electrical Engineering Track
• Power Systems Track
Industrial Engineering
Graduate Degrees (Engineering)
MS in Computational and Data Enabled Science and Engineering
M.S. Computer Science
M.S. Engineering
• Civil Engineering
• Computer Engineering
• Computational Engineering
• Electrical Engineering
• Environmental Engineering
• Geological Engineering
• Industrial Engineering
Ph. D. Engineering
Ph. D. Computational and Data Enabled Science and Engineering
RESEARCH CENTERS
Coastal Hazards Center of Excellence, Center for Defense Integrated Data, High Performance Computing Center, Interdisciplinary Center for Nanotoxicity Center for Bioinformatics & Computational Biology Research Centers in Minority Institutions Center for Environmental Health
POINT OF CONTACT
Dr. Wilbur Walters, Dean College of Science, Engineering & Technology Jackson State University 1400 JR Lynch Street - JSU Box 18750 Jackson, MS 39217
Phone: 60l.979.2153/601.979.4044
Email: wilbur.l.walters@jsums.edu
Website: www.jsums.edu/science
The Morgan graduate is challenged to innovate and to commit to continuous improvement through life-long learning.
Morgan State University, Maryland’s Preeminent Public Urban University, serves the community, region, state, nation, and world as an intellectual and creative resource by supporting, empowering, and preparing high-quality, diverse graduates to lead the world. Its mission is to expose students to the full range of experiences and services that will permit them to successfully meet global challenges that await them as they leave the university.
The Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. School of Engineering enrolls over 1100 students at the undergraduate and graduate levels. To ensure student success, a diverse team of professionals work in close contact with the faculty to assist students in the navigation through the college environment. The focus on first rate customer service, coupled with state-of-the-art facilities, are all designed to achieve excellence through education.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Bachelor’s Programs
• Civil Engineering
• Transportation Systems Engineering
• Transportation Systems
• Mechatronics Engineering
• Industrial Engineering
• Electrical Engineering
• Sustainable Urban Environmental Engineering
Programs
• Urban Transportation
• Electrical Engineering
• Master of Engineering
RESEARCH INITIATIVES AND CAPABILITIES
Doctoral Programs
• Sustainable & Resilient Infrastructure Engineering
• Computer and Electrical Systems Engineering
• Transportation and Urban Infrastructure Systems
• Doctor of Engineering
• Industrial Engineering
• Secure Embedded Systems
Electrical & Computer Engineering - Embedded System Design and Security, Reverse engineering and assurance of loT systems, Cybersecurity, Predictive/Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Robust Distributed Control and Game Theory, Electronic Materials, High power Conversion device characterization and growth, Adaptive Beam forming and Equalization, Applied and Computational Electro-magnetics, Adaptable electronics for 5G Communications.
Civil & Environmental Engineering - Water Resources and Ground Water Systems, Bridge/Large-Scale Structural Systems, Composite Materials, Geo-hazard Research in Sea Level Rise and Land Subsidence, Geo-spatial and Remote Sensing Studies, Environmental and Geo-technical.
Industrial & Systems Engineering - Lean and Advanced Manufacturing, Robotics and Automated Manufacturing, Project and Engineering Management, Ergonomics /Human Factors Engineering, Energy Systems, Data Science, Industrial Safety and Health, and Operations Research “Big Data”.
Transportation & Urban Infrastructure Studies - Connected and automated vehicular issues, transportation equity issues, infrastructure asset management, demand-response transit scheduling, driver behavior modeling, transportation safety, Transportation planning, Traffic engineering, Transportation management, Entrepreneurship and Logistics.
Other - Cyber Embedded Systems, Cyber T&E, Cyber Systems Engineering.
Oscar Barton, Jr., PE, Dean Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr., School of Engineering Morgan State University 5200 Perring Parkway Baltimore, MD 21251
Phone: 443.885.3231 • Fax: 443.885.8218
Email: oscar.barton@morgan.edu Website: www.morgan.edu/soe Website: www.subr.edu/cse
Norfolk State University Engineering students are empowered with the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed for successful careers in engineering; enabled with the spirit of innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurship; and instilled with a sense of community responsibility to become leaders for a technology-driven global society.
Norfolk State University (NSU) is located in the vibrant urban city of Norfolk, Virginia and only 13 miles from the Atlantic Ocean in Virginia Beach, Virginia. NSU is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and adheres to the standards set forth by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia. NSU has a student population of over 6,000 students and has a satellite campus at the Virginia Beach Higher Education Center. The University offers 30 undergraduate degrees, 15 masters degrees, three doctoral degrees, including: BS and MS in Computer Science, MS in CyberSecurity, BS and MS in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, BS in Optical Engineering, MS in Materials Science, and PhD in Materials Science and Engineering.
The College of Science, Engineering and Technology (CSET) has over 2,000 students and presently comprises over 33% of the university’s student enrollment. Undergraduate programs are ABET accredited, and graduate programs are driven by innovative state of the art research programs that enhance the educational experience for students, and prepare them for national defense, industrial and academic careers. CSET has eight academic departments: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Nursing and Allied Health, Technology, Computer Science, and Engineering. The college currently houses several research centers- the Center for Materials Research (CMR), the Information Assurance- Research, Education and Development Institute, the Micron NSU Nanotechnology Cleanroom, the Creative Gaming and Simulation Laboratory, and the CyberSecurity Complex. NSU is designated as a DOD Center of Excellence in Cybersecurity Research and as an NSA/DHS Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense (CAE-CD).
COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Bachelor of Science
• Electrical and Electronics Engineering
• Optical Engineering
• Computer Science - CyberSecurity and Computer Engineering
• Information Technology Graduate Degrees
• MS in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
• MS in Materials Science
• MS in Computer Science
• MS in CyberSecurity
• PhD in Materials Science and Engineering
RESEARCH INITIATIVES AND CAPABILITIES
Cyber Security, Information Assurance, Cognitive Wireless Networks and Cloud Computing Security, Digital Forensics, Smart Grids Security, Modeling of Biological Neurons, Optics, Plasmonics and Meta-materials, Nano-materials and Nano-technology, Advanced Functional Materials, Neural Probes, Biosensors, Semiconductor Materials and Devices, Photovoltaics, MEMS Actuators, Multi functional Sensors and High K Dielectrics.
POINT OF CONTACT
Dr. Michael Keeve, Dean College of Science, Engineering & Technology Professor of Mathematics
Norfolk State University 700 Park Avenue
Norfolk, VA 23504
Phone: 757.823.8180 Fax: 757.823.9114
Email: mokeeve@nsu.edu Website: www.nsu.edu/cset
The College of Engineering at N.C. A&T develops leaders and innovators.
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is the nation’s largest historically black university, ranked No. 1 among public HBCUs by U.S. News & World Report. It is a land-grant, doctoral high-research university, classified by the Carnegie Foundation and constituent member of the University of North Carolina System. A&T is known for its leadership in producing graduates in engineering, agriculture and other STEM fields. The university was founded in 1891 and is located in Greensboro, North Carolina.
The College of Engineering at N.C. A&T thrives on leadership development; cutting edge research for undergraduates, graduates and faculty; and gives students endless opportunities to engage in experiential learning. The COE is the No. 1 producer overall in bachelor’s, master’s and aggregate engineering degrees awarded to African Americans, according to the U.S. Department of Education. In 2021, the COE was ranked among the best undergraduate engineering programs and computer science programs in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. The College’s seven academic departments offer 10 ABET accredited bachelor’s, eight master’s and five doctoral degree programs.
Departments
• Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering
• Chemical, Biological and Bio Engineering
• Computational Data Science and Engineering
• Computer Science
• Electrical and Computer Engineering
• Industrial and Systems Engineering
• Mechanical Engineering
Degrees Offered
• Architectural Engineering (B.S.)
• Bio Engineering (B.S., M.S.)
• Biological Engineering (B.S.)
• Chemical Engineering (B.S., M.S.)
• Civil Engineering (B.S., M.S.)
• Computer Engineering (B.S.)
• Computational Data Science and Engineering (Ph.D.)
• Computer Science (B.S., M.S., Ph.D.)
• Data Science and Engineering (M.S.)
• Electrical Engineering (B.S., M.S., Ph.D.)
• Industrial and Systems Engineering (B.S., M.S., Ph.D.)
• Mechanical Engineering (B.S., M.S., Ph.D.)
FIVE COE CROSS DEPARTMENTAL RESEARCH STRENGTHS
• Cybersecurity and Resilience
• Complex Systems and Networks
• Energy and Sustainability
• Autonomous Systems
• Healthcare Applications
POINT OF CONTACT
Stephanie Luster-Teasley Pass, Dean College of Engineering North Carolina A&T State University 1101 East Market Street
Martin ERIC Complex, Suite 435 Greensboro, NC 27411
Phone: 336.285.2640 • Fax: 336.334.7540 Email: luster@ncat.edu Website: www.ncat.edu/coe
A Member of the Texas A&M University System
INSTITUTION
Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU) is the second oldest public institution of higher education in the state of Texas. Founded in 1876, the land- grant university is a part of the Texas A&M University System. The university’s main campus is located at the city of Prairie View approximately 40 miles northwest of Houston. There are also two outreach campuses within the city limits of Houston. The university’s enrollment now exceeds 9,000, including more than 2,000 graduate students. PVAMU offers baccalaureate degrees in 50 academic majors, 37 master’s degrees and four doctoral degree programs through nine colleges and schools. During the university’s 140-year history, some 71,000 academic degrees have been awarded.
The Roy G. Perry College of Engineering offers six ABET accredited undergraduate programs, four master’s degrees, and one Ph.D. degree. The college is a unique community of students, faculty, staff and scholars dedicated to the advancement, sharing and communication of knowledge in the fields of engineering, computer science and engineering technology. Housed in a six-building engineering complex on the Prairie View A&M main campus, the most highly focused component of the college is student learning. Undergraduate and graduate programs are structured for discovery, applied learning, interpretation and the communication of learning through shared interactive courses and laboratories designed to engage students and faculty alike. The College prepares students to become dedicated and productive members of society. The College receives about $12M funded projects annually from governmental agencies and private sectors. The College enrolls more than 1,600 students; about 15% of them are graduate students.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Bachelor of Science
• Chemical Engineering
• Civil Engineering
• Computer Engineering
• Computer Engineering Technology
• Computer Science
• Electrical Engineering
• Electrical Engineering Technology
• Mechanical Engineering
RESEARCH INITIATIVES AND CAPABILITIES
Graduate Degrees
• Master of Science in Engineering with concentrations in Chemical, Civil, Environmental, and Mechanical Engineering.
• Master of Science in Computer Science
• Master of Science in Computer Information Systems
• Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
• PhD in Electrical Engineering
• Telecommunication, wireless sensor network, and battlefield communication
• Radiation engineering and science for space exploration
• Renewable energy and environmental sustainability
• Nano-composites fabrication, characterization, and testing
• Data processing, image coding, virtual reality, and virtual prototyping
• Thermal science and computational fluid dynamics
• Gulf coast environmental data collection and analysis
POINT OF CONTACT
Dr. Pamela Holland Obiomon, Dean and Professor
Roy G. Perry College of Engineering
Prairie View A&M University
P.O. Box 519, MS 2500
Prairie View, TX 77446
Email: phobiomon@pvamu.edu • Phone: 936.261.9907 • Fax: 936.261.9868
Website: www.pvamu.edu/engineering/
Graduate Certification Programs
• Graduate Certification in Deep Learning for Artificial Intelligence
• Graduate Certification in Smart Grid
• Artificial Intelligence, Big Data Analytics, high performance computing, cloud computing
• Cyber Security
• Computational Biology
• Smart Grid Technology
• Transportation
• Additive Manufacturing
• Quantum Computing
Southern University and A&M College is committed to providing high-quality education to its students by actions reflecting a student First approach with inclusion of other constituencies such as Industry, Alumni, and the Community-at-Large.
Founded in 1880, Southern University and A&M College is a comprehensive institution offering four-year, graduate, professional, and doctoral degree programs. The university is part of the only Historically Black Colleges and Universities system in the United States. The System, managed by the Southern University System Board of Supervisors, is composed of five (5) campuses in the three largest cities in Louisiana. Southern University and A & M College (SUBR), Southern University Law Center (SULC), and Southern University Agricultural Research and Extension Center (SUAREC) are located on the Baton Rouge landmass. Other member institutions are Southern University at New Orleans (SUNO) and the two-year degree-offering Southern University in Shreveport, Louisiana (SUSLA). Southern University is among the list of R-2 research universities, under the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, with an average enrollment of 7000 students. The university offers bachelor’s degrees in 32 areas, 13 master’s, six doctoral, and two graduate and post-baccalaurate certifications.
The College of Sciences and Engineering provides students with technological skills and opportunities that stimulate professional, educational, and personal growth. The college provides this growth through a diverse faculty and staff that is committed to teaching, research, and service. Students are encouraged to participate in laboratory re search and cooperative education programs that enhance career confidence. They also are encouraged to participate in ongoing research with faculty members that contribute to engineering innovations. The college maintains an atmosphere that enhances the student’s ability to achieve the optimum learning experience. Our environment is collegial and focused on student and workforce needs. Our degree program offerings include EIGHT bachelor’s degree programs: biology, chemistry, computer science, physics, civil engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and mathematics. We offer five master’s degree programs: engineering, computer science, biology, mathematics, and physics. We also offer doctoral degree programs in science and math education. The civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering programs are accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) of ABET. The computer science program is accredited by the Computing Accreditation Commission (CAC) of ABET.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Undergraduate Programs
• Biology
• Chemistry
• Computer Science Physics
• Electronics Engineering Technology
• Civil Engineering
• Electrical Engineering
• Mechanical Engineering
• Mathematics Graduate Degrees
RESEARCH INITIATIVES AND CAPABILITIES
Industrial Wastewater Treatment, Air Pollution, Solid Wastes
• Master of Engineering
• Master of Science in Computer Science
• Master of Science in Biology
• Master of Science in Math/Physics PHD
• Environmental Toxicology
Pavement Design and Management; Nano Mechanics of Clay Materials
Telecommunications& Computer Network Engineering
Electronic Materials & Processing; Semiconductor Device Fabrication
Advanced Materials; Micro & Nano Technologies Science & Math Education
Renewable Energy & Energy Optimization; Computational Fluid & Heat Transfer
Operating Systems and Architecture; Algorithms and Theory of Computing Software Engineering; Digital Data Communications
Database Management and Data Mining
Advanced Manufacturing
POINT OF CONTACT
Dr. Lealon Martin, Dean
College of Sciences and Engineering
Suite# 206, P.B.S Pinchback Engineering Building Southern University and A&M College
Baton Rouge, LA 70813-9969
Phone: 225.771.5290 • Office: 225.771.4009 Email: lealon.martin@sus.edu
Website: www.subr.edu/cseWebsite: www.subr.edu/cse
We are challenged and committed to providing the highest quality industry-drive curricula in Engineering, Technology , and Computer Science...to meet the growing demand for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) professionals in industry, government, and entrepreneurship.
Tennessee State University (TSU) is a comprehensive, urban, coeducational, and land-grant university offering undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees. Founded in 1912, it is located in Nashville, TN, the state capital, and sits on 500 acres near the Cumberland River in a residential neighborhood just 10 minutes northwest of downtown. The university also has a downtown campus in Nashville. Tennessee State University provides 82 majors in eight undergraduate and graduate colleges and schools and enrolls about 8000 undergraduates and 2000 graduate students.
The College of Engineering is challenged and committed to providing the highest quality industry-driven curricula in Engineering, Technology, and Computer Science. As a premier educational institution that promotes innovation in instruction, research, and service, the college strives to educate and inspire every student to think critically, engage in lifelong learning, and transfer knowledge within the profession. The college currently provides accredited six (6) BS degrees, and five (5) graduate degrees in strategic and emerging disciplines for research and working professionals. The graduate programs are supported by advanced laboratories and research centers in fields such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, advanced materials, renewable energy, robotics, manufacturing, environmental issues, cyber-security, and signal/image processing. The TIGER Institute (TSU Interdisciplinary Graduate Engineering Research) serves as the primary entity to collaborate and partner with industry and government, complemented by research centers in specific areas of scientific investigation. The college currently has funded grants with the National Science Foundation, National Institute of Health, US Department of Energy, US Department of Defense, US Department of Housing and Urban Development, US Department of Transportation, US Department of Homeland Security, NASA, Amazon, Google, Apple, Boeing, HCA, IBM, General Motors, Army Corps of Engineers, Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, Proctor and Gamble, Turner Construction, Honda, Gresham Smith, Southern Company, and Tennessee Valley Authorities. The college enrolls about 900 students and produces about 125 graduates annually.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Bachelor of Science
• Architectural Engineering
• Civil Engineering
• Electrical & Computer Engineering
• Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering
• Applied & Industrial Technologies
• Computer Science
RESEARCH INITIATIVES AND CAPABILITIES
• Artificial intelligence
• Advanced materials
• Renewable energy
Graduate Degrees
• Master of Engineering
• Master of Science in Computer & Information Systems Engineering
• PhD - Engineering & Computational Sciences
• MS Computer Science
• MS Data Science
• Intelligent manufacturing systems and advanced robotics
• Environmental issues
• Cyber-security
• Signal/image processing
POINT OF CONTACT
Dr. Lin Li, Interim Dean
College of Engineering - Torrence Hall
Tennessee State University
3500 John Merritt Blvd• Nashville, TN 37209
Phone: 615.963.5401 • Fax: 615.963.5397
Email: lli1@tnstate.edu Website: www.tnstate.edu/engineering
‘’Excellence is our habit”
A student-centered comprehensive doctoral university with higher research activity (R2) committed to ensuring equality, offering innovative programs that are responsive to global challenges, and transforming diverse students into lifelong learners, engaged citizens, and creative leaders
Texas Southern University (TSU) is a student-centered comprehensive doctoral university with high research activity committed to ensuring equality, offering innovative programs that are responsive to global challenges, and transforming diverse students into lifelong learners, engaged citizens, and creative leaders. TSU offers bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degree programs in 12 academic colleges and schools. It is staffed by approximately 1,000 faculty members and support personnel. More than 9,500 students, representing ethnically and culturally diverse backgrounds, are currently enrolled at the university. It is one of the nation’s preeminent comprehensive urban universities recognized by the excellence of our programs, the quality of our instruction, and our innovative research. We are committed to being a contributing partner to our community, state, nation, and world.
The College of Science, Engineering and Technology (COSET) is dedicated to integrating sciences and contemporary technologies, through education, scholarly activities, and community service, meeting the needs of a diverse graduate and undergraduate student population while addressing critical urban issues within a global economy. Our College is a vibrant and creative place to pursue many fields of study in the following nine academic departments: Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering, Environmental & Interdisciplinary Sciences, Industrial Technologies, Mathematics, Physics, and Transportation Studies & Aviation Science and Technology. COSET has various undergraduate and graduate programs including a Ph.D. program in Environmental & Interdisciplinary Sciences. Moreover, we have various research centers, Special Academic and Research Programs, and over 40 research and teaching laboratories. There are also two new state-of-the art facilities where our faculty and students participate in scholarly activities such as teaching, critical learning, and scientific research in an exemplary diverse cultural environment.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Undergraduate Student Degrees
• BS in Biology
• BS in Chemistry
• BS in Computer Science
• BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering
• BS in Civil Engineering
• BS in Electrical Engineering Technology
• BS in Computer Engineering Technology
• BS in Civil Engineering Technology
• BS in Aviation Science Management
• BS in Maritime Transportation, Management and Security
• BS in Physics
• BS in Mathematics
RESEARCH INITIATIVES AND CAPABILITIES
Research Centers
Center for Research on Complex Networks
Center for Transportation, Training and Research
Environmental Research Technology Transfer Center
High Performance Computing Center
Innovative Transportation Research Institute
Center for Philosophy, Religious, and Socinian Studies
Houston National Summer Transportation Institute
POINT OF CONTACT
Wei Wayne Li, Ph. D. & Acting Dean
College of Science, Engineering and Technology
Graduate Student Degrees
• MS in Biology
• MS in Chemistry
• MS in Computer Science
• MS in Environment Toxicology
• MS in Transportation Planning and Management
• MS in Mathematics
• PhD in Environment Toxicology
Special Academic and Research Programs
Innovative Transportation Research Institute
Characterization, Dynamics and Biological Impact of Indoor
Airborne Dust Exposure
Characterization of Bio-Molecular Response to Environmental Stress
Houston Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation
Science Technology and Enhancement Program
Interim Chair and Professor, Computer Science Department
Texas Southern University
3100 Cleburne Street, Houston, TX 77004
Voice: 713-313-7007 | E-mail: Wei.Li@tsu.edu; Website: http://crest.tsu.edu and http://coset.tsu.edu
Tuskegee University engineering students are provided with a sound technical foundation that employs the latest techniques and enables them to pursue competitive careers in their disciplines.
Tuskegee University is a national, independent and coeducational institution that has a historically unique relationship with the State of Alabama, indeed the Nation and the World. At its core, the University prepares students academically, both graduate, professional and undergraduate, for insertion into a world driven by technology, an interdependent political landscape, and a society of complexity that needs solutions to challenging problems. The University has distinctive strengths in the sciences, architecture, business, engineering and health, all structured on solid foundations in the liberal arts. The University’s programs focus on nurturing the development of high-order technical, scientific, intellectual, moral and ethical qualities in students. Also stressed is the connection between education and the qualities of leadership that graduates must manifest, especially for the 21st Century workforce and beyond. We seek students whose technical, scientific and professional qualities are rigorously honed, and people whose spirits are sensitively oriented in ways that make them committed to go beyond self-centered competence to excellence and service to others.
The College of Engineering, is regarded premier for its production of exceptionally prepared graduates ready to perform with a broad educational background. The College provides an academic portfolio through the disciplines of engineering to engage students in envisioning learning excellence, research and exploration, and service to the nation and the global community. The College is programmed for excellence with the context of Booker T. Washington, the innovation of George Washington Carver and the mettle of the Tuskegee Airmen, armed with facilities, professional faculty and staff and the resources that support public/ private funding as demonstrated by its Partners and Friends. Graduate programs explore new frontiers for solutions that support global issues. Accredited undergraduate programs have become a tradition for students to enter and complete post-secondary/graduate studies in engineering.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Bachelor of Science
• Aerospace Science Engineering
• Chemical Engineering
• Computer Engineering
• Electrical Engineering
• Mechanical Engineering
Graduate Degrees
• Master of Aerospace Engineering
• Master of Chemical Engineering
• Master of Electrical Engineering
• Master of Mechanical Engineering
• Master of Materials Science and Engineering
• PhD in Materials Science and Engineering
RESEARCH INITIATIVES AND CAPABILITIES
Aerospace: aerodynamics - flight simulation - human interface - aeronautics - manufacturing. Chemical: bio-fluidics/fuels/chemical - corrosion - environmental - water and wastewater - modeling. Electrical: electronic warfare -systems engineering -smart grid- adaptive networks - cybersecurity. Mechanical: fatigue/corrosion - membranes - robotics - metallurgy - indoor air quality/flood abatement. Materials Science: characterization - nano-materials - performance/nondestructive evaluation.
Heshmat Aglan, Ph.D., P.E., Dean and Professor College of Engineering
200 Luther Foster Hall Tuskegee, AL 36088
Phone: 334.727.8081
Email: aglanh@mytu.tuskegee.edu • aglan@tuskegee.edu
Website: www.tuskegee.edu/programs-courses/colleges-schools/coe
The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at UDC serves the technological needs of society, with special emphasis on the DC metropolitan area, with a mission to create an academic environment that supports success through constant improvement. The school’s focus is on learning, research, service founded on critical thinking, innovation, individual responsibility, teamwork, and leadership.
The University of the District of Columbia is a pacesetter in urban education that offers affordable and effective undergraduate, graduate, professional and workplace learning opportunities. The institution is the premier gateway to postsecondary education and research for all residents of the District of Columbia. As a public, land-grant institution, the university’s responsibility is to build a diverse generation of competitive, civically engaged scholars and leaders. As the nation’s only urban land-grant institution, the University’s mission is to foster the education, critical thinking and intellectual growth of its students, and the creation and application of new knowledge and the effective engagement with the surrounding world.
The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) offers nationally competitive and fully accredited professional programs at the baccalaureate to the doctoral level. These programs enable immediate employment upon graduation or for continuation for advanced level studies. SEAS offers strong, ABET accredited Bachelor’s degree programs in Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Computer Science. SEAS also offers Bachelor’s degree programs in Computer Engineering, Cybersecurity and Information Technology. Among graduate degrees we offer master’s degree programs in Computer Science, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and awarded our first Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering degrees in December 2022.
Undergraduate Programs
• B.S. in Biomedical Engineering
• B.S. in Civil Engineering
• B.S. in Computer Engineering
• B.S. in Electrical Engineering
• B.S. in Mechanical Engineering
• B.S. in Computer Science
• B.S. in Cybersecurity
• B.S. in Information Technology
Graduate Programs
• M.S. in Civil Engineering
• M.S. in Computer Science
• M.S. in Electrical Engineering
• M.S. in Mechanical Engineering
• Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering with Specializations in Biomedical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science
RESEARCH INITIATIVES AND CAPABILITIES
Research capabilities include Cybersecurity, Cloud Computing Information Assurance, High Performance Computing, Wireless and Sensor Networks, Computational Intelligence, Robotics & Autonomous Systems, Mechatronics, Energy Conversion, Modeling and Simulation, Advanced Manufacturing, Product Design, Nanotechnology, Thermal Science, Optical Engineering, Renewable Energy, Rehabilitation Engineering and Bio-assisted devices, Structural Engineering, Intelligent Transportation System, Water Resources Engineering, and Construction Engineering. The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences has NSF CREST Center for Nanotechnology Research and Education, NASA Center for Advanced Manufacturing in Space Technology & Research at UDC-CAM-STAR, DOE Consortium on Advanced Manufacturing and Post processing, NIST Program of Professional Research in Advanced Technology; and NIH-STAR Center for Assistive Rehabilitation for setting up research infrastructure.
Dr. Devdas Shetty, Ph.D., P.E., Dean School of Engineering and Applied Sciences University of the District of Columbia 4200 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20008
Phone: 202.274.5220 • Fax: 202.274.5520; 2
Email: Devdas.shetty@udc.edu Website: www.udc.edu/seas
As a public 1890 land-grant Historically Black University that embraces diversity, UMES is committed to serving first-generation and under-served students and providing educational, research, and community engagement opportunities to transform the lives of its students who will impact the state, region, and the world.
The University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES), the State’s Historically Black 1890 Land Grant Institution, is a teaching, research, and doctoral institution that nurtures and launches leaders in a student-centered environment. Committed to providing high-quality programs in an ethnically diverse environment, the University prepares students who will serve and shape the global economy.
The School’s programs, which encompass business, engineering, and technology, are organized administratively into Departments of The Built Environment; Engineering and Aviation Sciences; Computer Science and Engineering Technology; Business, Management and Accounting; and Hospitality and Tourism Management. The faculty members within the school are actively engaged in funded research and educational projects; many of which involve undergraduate students.
Undergraduate Degrees
• B.S. in Biomedical Engineering
• B.S. in Computer Science
• B.S. in Construction Management Technology
• B.S. in Engineering
• B.S. in Engineering Technology
• B.S. in Gaming and Software Engineering
• B.S. in Technology and Engineering Education
• B.S. in Aviation Science
• B.S. in Accounting
• B.S. in Business Administration
• B.S. in Finance
• B.S. in Marketing
• B.S. in Hospitality and Tourism Management
• B.S. in PGA Golf Management
Graduate Degrees
• Ph.D. in Applied Computing and Engineering
• M.S. in Applied Computing and Engineering
• M.S. in Applied Computer Science
• M.S. in Cybersecurity Engineering Technology
• M.S. in Data Science and Analytics Engineering
• M.S. in Electrical and Mechatronics Engineering
• M.Ed. in Career and Technology EducationM.S. in Cybersecurity Engineering Technology
• M.Ed. in Career and Technology Education
RESEARCH
Aerial Imaging and Remote Sensing, Biofuels, Renewable Energy, Adaptive Radar Sensor Imaging, Structural Health Monitoring, UAV Design and Testing, Cyber-Physical Systems, Digital and Statistical Signal Processing, Wireless Communication Systems, Radar and Sonar, Bioimaging/Biomedical Imaging, and Sensor Networks.
POINT OF CONTACT
Dr. Derrek B. Dunn, Dean School of Business and Technology
University of Maryland Eastern Shore 30665 Student Services Center Princess Anne, MD 21853
Phone: 410.651.6067
Email: ddunn@umes.edu Website: https://wwwcp.umes.edu/sbt/
Graduates from VSU’s College of Engineering and Technology are poised to meet the evolving needs of our global society and prepared to navigate the dynamic landscape of today’s world.
Virginia State University (VSU) was founded in 1882 in Petersburg, Virginia. It is one of Virginia’s two landgrant institutions and was the first state-supported four-year institution of higher learning for Black Americans in the U.S. Today VSU has a student population of over 5000 and offers fifty undergraduate and graduate degree programs, two doctoral degree programs, and seven certificate programs. Students study and conduct researches in one of the seven colleges: the College of Agriculture; the Reginald F. Lewis College of Business; the College of Education; the College of Engineering and Technology; The College of Humanities and Social Sciences; the College of Natural and Health Sciences; and the College of Graduate Studies.
The College of Engineering and Technology at Virginia State University is dedicated to empowering students with a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experiences that prepare them for the demands of a technology-driven society. Through rigorous programs emphasizing real-world applications, students are equipped with the skills and vision to address complex challenges and make meaningful contributions to their communities. With a focus on producing future leaders in engineering, engineering technology, computer science, data analytics, mathematics, and economics, the college fosters innovation and sustainability through hands-on learning and interdisciplinary collaboration, driving progress and societal advancement through the applied practice of engineering and scientific principles.
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Bachelor of Science
• Computer Engineering
• Manufacturing Engineering
• Mechanical Engineering
• Computer Science
• Information Logistics Technology
• Mechanical Engineering Technology
• Electronics Engineering Technology
• Mathematics
• Economics Graduate Degrees
• Master of Science in Computer Science
• Master of Science in Mathematics
• Masters of Art in Economics
POINT OF CONTACT
Dr. Dawit Haile, Dean
College of Engineering and Technology
Virginia State University
Phone: (804) 524 1141
Fax: (804) 524 6949
RESEARCH INITIATIVES AND CAPABILITIES
• Data Analytics, Multimedia Data Mining
• Machine Learning, IOT, Deep Learning, AI, Ethical AI, LLM
• Quantum Computing, Edge Computing
• Cyber Security, Network Security, Memory Forensics, Model-based Fault Injection, Identity Science/ Biometrics
• Additive Manufacturing/Machining, Cyber enabled Manufacturing, Nano-manufacturing Process and Technology
• Robotics, Soft Robotics, Autonomous Systems
• Human Computer Interaction, Extended Reality
• Logistics and Supply Chain, Enterprise systems, ERP Integration Analytics and Business intelligence
Email: dhaile@vsu.edu Website: http://www.cet.vsu.edu/index.php
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