ECE News

  • Celebrating ECE - Video Clip 4

    By Website Administrator | Sep 3, 2009

    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).

    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).

  • IEEE-USA president offer lectures Sept. 10 and Oct. 9.

    By Website Administrator | Sep 6, 2002

    The next generation of computer and electrical engineers will need to know as much about public policy and the impact of their work on people as electrons.

    The next generation of computer and electrical engineers will need to know as much about public policy and the impact of their work on people as electrons.

  • Tank programmers

    By Website Administrator | Sep 22, 2006

    Students in Dr. Laura Rust's Electrical Engineering capstone class battled it out in a pint-sized competition for points using retrofitted radio-controlled toy tanks.

    Students in Dr. Laura Rust's Electrical Engineering capstone class battled it out in a pint-sized competition for points using retrofitted radio-controlled toy tanks.

  • Lighting the way

    By Website Administrator | Nov 30, 2009

    Kevin Markell took an existing technology and put it to use in a new way. His LED parking lot light design is an improvement on traditional parking lot lights - delivering energy efficiency, better lighting quality and reduced total cost of ownership due to the long life and low maintenance of LED light sources..

    Kevin Markell took an existing technology and put it to use in a new way. His LED parking lot light design is an improvement on traditional parking lot lights - delivering energy efficiency, better lighting quality and reduced total cost of ownership due to the long life and low maintenance of LED light sources..

  • Unglamorous solder is the foundation for all appliances

    By Website Administrator | Sep 27, 2002

    Working in what was once described to him as the "proctology of Electrical Engineering," Mark Palmer, of Kettering, is making researching solder alloys a lot sexier than it used to be.

    Working in what was once described to him as the "proctology of Electrical Engineering," Mark Palmer, of Kettering, is making researching solder alloys a lot sexier than it used to be.

  • New donations enhance labs

    By Website Administrator | Jan 26, 2007

    New donations from MotoTron Inc. and GE Fanuc Automation provide important, state-of-the-art resources for faculty and student research in Electrical and Computer Engineering.

    New donations from MotoTron Inc. and GE Fanuc Automation provide important, state-of-the-art resources for faculty and student research in Electrical and Computer Engineering.

  • Students charged up for opportunity

    By Website Administrator | Oct 25, 2002

    Professor's relationship with national association creates professional opportunity and scholarship support for Kettering students

    Professor's relationship with national association creates professional opportunity and scholarship support for Kettering students

  • A "sweet" suite

    By Website Administrator | Jul 6, 2007

    Mentor Graphics, a technology leader in electronic design automation, supplies Kettering with a suite of electronic design software that allows students to model, simulate, verify and synthesize electronic systems. These tools will also enable students to design and analyze distributed mechatronic systems before they are manufactured.

    Mentor Graphics, a technology leader in electronic design automation, supplies Kettering with a suite of electronic design software that allows students to model, simulate, verify and synthesize electronic systems. These tools will also enable students to design and analyze distributed mechatronic systems before they are manufactured.

  • Kettering lab to become international model

    By Website Administrator | Mar 14, 2003

    A new laboratory and course at Kettering helps students and faculty design and experiment with the next generation of automotive electronic technology, particularly hybrid/electric and electric vehicles.

    A new laboratory and course at Kettering helps students and faculty design and experiment with the next generation of automotive electronic technology, particularly hybrid/electric and electric vehicles.

  • Automotive technology examined

    By Website Administrator | Aug 31, 2007

    Two national experts in the field of automotive technology shared their insights with Kettering students and provided an outline for the future.

    Two national experts in the field of automotive technology shared their insights with Kettering students and provided an outline for the future.