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  • Dr. Douglas Melton is new Program Director of KEEN

    May 11, 2012

    Kettering professor Doug Melton will join the Kern Entrepreneurship Education Network as Program Director.

    Kettering professor Doug Melton will join the Kern Entrepreneurship Education Network as Program Director.

  • Capstone class uses multi-departmental knowledge

    By Dawn Hibbard | Feb 27, 2012

    Three Kettering professors from different academic departments developed a multidisciplinary capstone project for students to design tools for surgical procedures.

    Three Kettering professors from different academic departments developed a multidisciplinary capstone project for students to design tools for surgical procedures.

  • Mapping blood vessels

    Jan 3, 2012

    Dr. Jaerock Kwon wrote the software powering Knife Edge Scanning Microscopy, making it possible to create 3-D maps of the vascular systems in the brain.

    Dr. Jaerock Kwon wrote the software powering Knife Edge Scanning Microscopy, making it possible to create 3-D maps of the vascular systems in the brain.

  • Kettering grad makes impact

    By Website Administrator | Jul 13, 2010

    William Sommerville '05, member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), is the chair of IEEE's Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) program, an honor that speaks highly to the achievements he has made in his young career.

    William Sommerville '05, member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), is the chair of IEEE's Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) program, an honor that speaks highly to the achievements he has made in his young career.

  • Haptics - feeling in the virtual world

    By Website Administrator | Jul 5, 2011

    Kettering's Dr. Mehrdad Zadeh is engineering real world technology solutions through haptics research in the virtual world.

    Kettering's Dr. Mehrdad Zadeh is engineering real world technology solutions through haptics research in the virtual world.

  • Bluetooth anyone?

    By Website Administrator | Oct 2, 2007

    Sinking their teeth into a new technology, Kettering students use Bluetooth to analyze the sweet spot on tennis racquets.

    Sinking their teeth into a new technology, Kettering students use Bluetooth to analyze the sweet spot on tennis racquets.

  • Power electronics get new home at Kettering

    By Website Administrator | Sep 19, 2011

    Kettering'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.

  • Rube Goldberg electrified

    By Website Administrator | Oct 19, 2007

    Kettering students created electrical versions of Rube Goldberg contraptions for their senior Electrical Engineering project - the results would have made Goldberg himself proud.

    Kettering students created electrical versions of Rube Goldberg contraptions for their senior Electrical Engineering project - the results would have made Goldberg himself proud.

  • Co-op Hall of Fame 2011

    By Website Administrator | Sep 30, 2011

    Four 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.

    Four 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.

  • Educating the 21st century engineer

    By Website Administrator | Nov 30, 2007

    Dr. Jim Gover of Kettering University and Dr. Paul Huray of the University of South Carolina author an e-book that provides plans for re-establishing the U.S. as the leading engineering innovator, which could ultimately improve the country's economic outlook.

    Dr. Jim Gover of Kettering University and Dr. Paul Huray of the University of South Carolina author an e-book that provides plans for re-establishing the U.S. as the leading engineering innovator, which could ultimately improve the country's economic outlook.

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