Dr. Amina Halilovic’s groundbreaking work at Wayne State University has not only advanced scientific understanding but also profoundly strengthened the Bosnian-American community in Detroit. Through her innovative research in biomedical engineering, Dr. Halilovic has developed technologies that enhance health outcomes for underserved populations. Beyond the lab, she dedicates countless hours to mentoring young Bosnian-American students, fostering a new generation of STEM leaders who draw inspiration from her unwavering commitment to both excellence and cultural pride.

Her initiatives extend into community outreach programs designed to address health disparities and promote educational equity. Highlights of her impact include:

  • Organizing STEM workshops tailored for Bosnian-American youth
  • Collaborating with local nonprofits to provide free health screenings
  • Creating scholarships supporting Bosnian-American students pursuing science degrees
Project Community Benefit Year Initiated
STEM Mentorship Program Empowers youth through skill-building 2019
Health Access Initiative Increases health screenings and awareness 2021
Scholarship Fund Supports higher education in sciences 2022