ECE News
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Periscope up
By Website Administrator | Sep 23, 2005Submarines in the Recreation Center pool, soldering irons and laptops scattered on the pool deck - it must be an Electrical Engineering capstone project in process.
Submarines in the Recreation Center pool, soldering irons and laptops scattered on the pool deck - it must be an Electrical Engineering capstone project in process.
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Celebrating ECE - Video Clip 1
By Website Administrator | Sep 3, 2009Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm came to campus Aug. 19 to celebrate with the faculty and students of Kettering University’s Electrical and Computer Engineering Department (ECE).
Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm came to campus Aug. 19 to celebrate with the faculty and students of Kettering University’s Electrical and Computer Engineering Department (ECE).
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Power electronics get new home at Kettering
By Website Administrator | Sep 19, 2011Kettering's newest lab, the Advanced Power Electronics Lab (APEL), is devoted solely to power electronics work.
Kettering's newest lab, the Advanced Power Electronics Lab (APEL), is devoted solely to power electronics work.
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3 modern labs coming to ECE
By Website Administrator | Nov 18, 2005The space may be empty now, but upgraded facilities are coming soon for students in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
The space may be empty now, but upgraded facilities are coming soon for students in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
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Celebrating ECE - Video Clip 2
By Website Administrator | Sep 3, 2009Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm came to campus Aug. 19 to celebrate with the faculty and students of Kettering University's Electrical and Computer Engineering Department (ECE).
Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm came to campus Aug. 19 to celebrate with the faculty and students of Kettering University's Electrical and Computer Engineering Department (ECE).
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Co-op Hall of Fame 2011
By Website Administrator | Sep 30, 2011Three more Kettering/GMI alumni and an international advocate for experiential learning will be among those inducted into the prestigious National Co-op Hall of Fame this fall.
Three more Kettering/GMI alumni and an international advocate for experiential learning will be among those inducted into the prestigious National Co-op Hall of Fame this fall.
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Faculty member plays role in network protocol
By Website Administrator | Apr 14, 2006In the 1980s, Dr. Juan helped design Profibus, an industrial network protocol used in manufacturing around the world. Recently, the number of Profibus nodes exceeded 15,000,000 worldwide and is the number one network used in many industries.
In the 1980s, Dr. Juan helped design Profibus, an industrial network protocol used in manufacturing around the world. Recently, the number of Profibus nodes exceeded 15,000,000 worldwide and is the number one network used in many industries.
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Celebrating ECE - Video Clip 3
By Website Administrator | Sep 3, 2009Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm came to campus Aug. 19 to celebrate with the faculty and students of Kettering University's Electrical and Computer Engineering Department (ECE).
Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm came to campus Aug. 19 to celebrate with the faculty and students of Kettering University's Electrical and Computer Engineering Department (ECE).
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Kettering professor Jim Gover and colleague Paul Huray formulate an efficient and practical method for managing the nation's counter terrorism resources.
By Website Administrator | May 24, 2002Jim Gover and Paul Huray are not FBI agents. These professors have an idea for managing counter-terrorism in the U.S.
Jim Gover and Paul Huray are not FBI agents. These professors have an idea for managing counter-terrorism in the U.S.
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The future of engineering in the U.S.
By Website Administrator | May 12, 2006Kettering University, in partnership with the University's student chapter of Eta Kappa Nu, will host a discussion May 25 by Dr. Ralph W. Wyndrum Jr., president of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers-USA, on the future of the engineering.
Kettering University, in partnership with the University's student chapter of Eta Kappa Nu, will host a discussion May 25 by Dr. Ralph W. Wyndrum Jr., president of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers-USA, on the future of the engineering.
