January 12, 2011

Wayne State University experts available for comment on automotive stories regarding the 2011 North American International Auto Show

INTERVIEW ALERT

The following Wayne State University experts are available this week to provide commentary and analysis to support coverage of the 2011 North American International Auto Show. Please contact Wayne State University public relations to arrange an interview.

Simon Ng, professor of Chemical and Materials Science Engineering, College of Engineering -- Ng is available to discuss alternative energy, electric drive vehicles, electric transportation technology, and electric vehicle maintenance.

Tapan Datta, professor, College of Engineering -- Datta specializes in transportation engineering as well as traffic engineering and safety.

Naeim Henein, professor and director of Wayne State's Center for Automotive Research -- Henein's experience includes diesel and gasoline engines combustion, emission controls, sensors, alternate and renewable fuels.

Ming-Chia Lai, professor, College of Engineering -- Lai has led a distinguished career in automotive engineering, and has extensive knowledge about fuel cells, combustion and energy conversion as well as other timely topics.

Steven Salley, professor, College of Engineering -- Salley is prepared to address alternative fuels and issues specific to biochemical engineering.

Jeff Stoltman, associate dean for research and graduate programs and associate professor of marketing, School of Business Administration -- Stoltman can discuss marketing management, marketing strategy, promotion, consumer behavior, customer relationship management and product management.

Wayne State University is a premier urban research institution of higher education offering more than 400 academic programs through 13 schools and colleges to nearly 32,000 students.


 

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Francine Wunder
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Email: francine@techtownwsu.org

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