DETROIT, MI, August 5, 2019

Wayne State University and the Michigan Mobility Institute today announced the creation of the Center for Advanced Mobility at Wayne State University. The new center expands on the College of Engineering’s current cyber-physical systems programs and features plans for a broader set of degrees and certificates focused on autonomous driving, connectivity, smart infrastructure, and electrification. Combined, they represent the world’s first holistic, advanced mobility curriculum. Students will have the opportunity to enroll in offerings for autonomous driving and new courses that provide an overview of mobility fundamentals for engineers. The college also expects to offer a new Master of Science in Robotics for Fall 2020.

“This will be a leading global center for the future of mobility,” said Farshad Fotouhi, Dean of the Wayne State College of Engineering and Computer Science Professor. “The Center for Advanced Mobility will be the epicenter for academic and startup activity in the mobility sector for students, researchers, and global corporate partners in Detroit.”

The Center for Advanced Mobility will further leverage Wayne State University’s recently acquired Industry Innovation Center, a 45,000 square foot facility in the TechTown neighborhood at the heart of the Detroit Urban Solutions Innovation District, for laboratory and demonstration space, and for a planned speaker series to kick off this fall.

“By placing students and industry professionals at the center of this curriculum design, we know that these programs will meet their needs as they begin or transition into mobility careers,” added Jessica Robinson, Executive Director of the Michigan Mobility Institute. “We conducted hours of additional interviews with startups and established industry professionals to map career paths and learning gaps. Employers are eager for mobility engineers who are comfortable with new approaches to problem-solving and have hands-on experience with the latest technology.”

“This announcement represents something of immense consequence: the creation of a world-leading center for mobility in the heart of Detroit by institutions and leaders who call Detroit home,” said Chris Thomas, president, and co-founder of the Detroit Mobility Lab. “Graduates who hail from communities around the State of Michigan and around the world will begin their journey here in Detroit in this world-leading center of mobility excellence.”

Contact:

Jessica Robinson, Executive Director, Michigan Mobility Institute

info@michiganmobilityinstitute.org

Tom Gorman, Associate Director, Marketing & Communications, College of Engineering, Wayne State University

tgorman@wayne.edu