President Robert McMahan Cosmology Lecture

The Kettering University Physics Club and the Physics Department present a special guest lecture by President Robert McMahan. The lecture will be held on 5th Tuesday, Feb. 5, at 6 p.m. in the Cribathon. Dr. McMahan will present part 2 of his lecture entitled "Cosmology 101: Life, the Universe and Everything" and discuss his work in physics and astronomy. Refreshments will be provided. All students, staff, and faculty are encouraged to attend (regardless of whether or not they attended part 1)!

Elite Award for Physics

Dec 13, 2012

A national award for improving undergraduate Physics education will be presented to Kettering in the spring.

A national award for improving undergraduate Physics education will be presented to Kettering in the spring.

Using endoscopic ultrasound to find cancer

Nov 15, 2012

Physicist Dr. Ronald Kumon is seeking a better way to diagnose between chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer using endoscopic ultrasound.

Physicist Dr. Ronald Kumon is seeking a better way to diagnose between chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer using endoscopic ultrasound.

Student earns international research recognition

Nov 14, 2012

Tilocco takes top honors for work on image processing in fuel injectors.

Tilocco takes top honors for work on image processing in fuel injectors.

Gregory Hassold

Ph.D. from the University of Colorado in Physics, with expertise in ceramics/refractories; computer simulation/modeling; condensed matter; fatigue/fracture; mechanical properties, materials; physics, solid state and theoretical.

Daniel Ludwigsen

Ph.D. from Brigham Young University in Physics and Musical Acoustics, with expertise in underwater acoustics, African instruments and acoustic resonators, brass instruments, noise and vibration.

Dedicated to excellence in teaching, Ludwigsen is currently developing two new Acoustics courses and a course in methods of computer use in Physics. He is also the principal investigator for a National Science Foundation grant to Kettering to redesign the Physics I laboratory to include new teaching methodology and crash safety study.

Expanding the dimensions of learning in time and space

Sep 4, 2012

Utilizing an “internal cloud,” plus new and renovated labs, Kettering University’s Physics Department is engaged in active learning.

Utilizing an “internal cloud,” plus new and renovated labs, Kettering University’s Physics Department is engaged in active learning.

Physics Club presents President Robert McMahan

The Kettering University Physics Club and the Physics Department will present a special guest lecture by President Robert McMahan.  The lecture will be held on 7th Friday, August 24, 2012, at 12:20 p.m. in AB 1-819.  Dr. McMahan will present a lecture titled "Cosmology 101: Life, the Universe and Everything" and discuss his work in physics and astronomy. Refreshments will be provided. All students, staff, and faculty are encouraged to attend!

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