The greening of diesel

By Website Administrator | Aug 3, 2007

Smashing mat material and injecting urea into exhaust are two ways Kettering researchers are trying to improve the performance of diesel engine exhaust systems.

Smashing mat material and injecting urea into exhaust are two ways Kettering researchers are trying to improve the performance of diesel engine exhaust systems.

Research project supports Flint economy

By Website Administrator | Aug 24, 2007

An original research contract with a federal contracting corporation and Kettering University helps bring a little economic enhancement to the Flint community.

An original research contract with a federal contracting corporation and Kettering University helps bring a little economic enhancement to the Flint community.

Fatal crashes down for young drivers

By Website Administrator | Sep 7, 2007

A Kettering faculty member worked with the State of Michigan to help prepare teens for the road and reduce the loss of young lives.

A Kettering faculty member worked with the State of Michigan to help prepare teens for the road and reduce the loss of young lives.

Greening public transportation

By Website Administrator | Oct 12, 2007

Kettering is helping Flint's Mass Transportation Authority explore the greening of public buses.

Kettering is helping Flint's Mass Transportation Authority explore the greening of public buses.

Conflict resolution and Hinduism

By Website Administrator | Feb 14, 2008

Looking for new ways the world can resolve conflict, a Kettering professor has turned to the diversity of belief and tradition in Hinduism for a fresh perspective.

Looking for new ways the world can resolve conflict, a Kettering professor has turned to the diversity of belief and tradition in Hinduism for a fresh perspective.

Chemical Agent Fate project receives boost

By Website Administrator | May 7, 2008

Pending legislation could provide more funding for Kettering's research into chemical dispersion.

Pending legislation could provide more funding for Kettering's research into chemical dispersion.

Funding innovation

By Website Administrator | Jul 4, 2008

A new technology, developed by Kettering visiting professor Dr. Lars Beholz, expands potential uses of polyolefins by the plastics industry.

A new technology, developed by Kettering visiting professor Dr. Lars Beholz, expands potential uses of polyolefins by the plastics industry.

Bio-fuels and classic cars

By Website Administrator | Jul 18, 2008

New bio-fuels may be damaging to classic car engines, so Kettering professors are studying the effects of ethanol-blended gas on the treasured classics.

New bio-fuels may be damaging to classic car engines, so Kettering professors are studying the effects of ethanol-blended gas on the treasured classics.

Bottle up the noise!

By Website Administrator | Jul 25, 2008

Dr. Dan Ludwigsen, associate professor of Physics, works with students at Kettering University in studying the phenomena of Helmholtz resonators to develop an improved correction factor that will help control noise propagating down pipes and ducts.

Dr. Dan Ludwigsen, associate professor of Physics, works with students at Kettering University in studying the phenomena of Helmholtz resonators to develop an improved correction factor that will help control noise propagating down pipes and ducts.

International conference features Kettering profs

By Website Administrator | Aug 29, 2008

Kettering researchers shared their research into proton exchange membrane and Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Laboratory at a fuel cell conference in Denver.

Kettering researchers shared their research into proton exchange membrane and Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Laboratory at a fuel cell conference in Denver.

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