ECE News
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Mentoring a young intellect
By Website Administrator | May 12, 2008Dr. Mark Wicks, professor of Computer Engineering and interim associate vice president of Academic Affairs at Kettering University, mentors a local 14-year-old genius in the art and theory of Computer Engineering.
Dr. Mark Wicks, professor of Computer Engineering and interim associate vice president of Academic Affairs at Kettering University, mentors a local 14-year-old genius in the art and theory of Computer Engineering.
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What makes the Chevy Volt go?
By Website Administrator | Feb 7, 2011Kettering professor Mark Thompson explained the technology behind the Chevy Volt to ABC 12 in Flint.
Kettering professor Mark Thompson explained the technology behind the Chevy Volt to ABC 12 in Flint.
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Kettering University promotes ten faculty members
By Website Administrator | Apr 18, 2005Ten faculty members have been approved for promotion by the Kettering Board of Trustees.
Ten faculty members have been approved for promotion by the Kettering Board of Trustees.
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Green lighting
By Website Administrator | Sep 19, 2008An Electrical Engineering senior design class at Kettering University took on the challenge of helping Flint landmark, The Whiting, with its green initiatives.
An Electrical Engineering senior design class at Kettering University took on the challenge of helping Flint landmark, The Whiting, with its green initiatives.
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MAGMA
By Website Administrator | Feb 11, 2011Kettering hosted the Michigan Academy for Green Mobility Alliance and is committed to helping retrain workers for the emerging green mobility economy.
Kettering hosted the Michigan Academy for Green Mobility Alliance and is committed to helping retrain workers for the emerging green mobility economy.
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International collaboration
By Website Administrator | May 2, 2005Visiting Italian graduate student Alberto Zuccollo aids Kettering professor with FlexCAN research project.
Visiting Italian graduate student Alberto Zuccollo aids Kettering professor with FlexCAN research project.
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U.S. auto industry falling behind?
By Website Administrator | Sep 26, 2008Leading electrical engineering experts and organizations believe the U.S. auto industry is behind foreign automakers in terms of technological advancements. But there is still hope.
Leading electrical engineering experts and organizations believe the U.S. auto industry is behind foreign automakers in terms of technological advancements. But there is still hope.
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Improving PHEV batteries
By Website Administrator | May 31, 2011Kettering's Dr. Hua Bai has two research contracts designed to solve practical problems related to Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles: power factor correction and battery life.
Kettering's Dr. Hua Bai has two research contracts designed to solve practical problems related to Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles: power factor correction and battery life.
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Kettering to impact EIC/EM conference
By Website Administrator | Aug 19, 2005Seven from Kettering University will present and chair sessions at the 2005 Electrical Insulation Conference/Electrical Manufacturing Expo (EIC/EM) Oct. 23-26, in Indianapolis.
Seven from Kettering University will present and chair sessions at the 2005 Electrical Insulation Conference/Electrical Manufacturing Expo (EIC/EM) Oct. 23-26, in Indianapolis.
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Celebrating ECE
By Website Administrator | Aug 25, 2009Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm got a tutorial from the faculty and students of ECE and celebrated that a new electronics lab is coming to campus, thanks to federal stimulus money, during the Governor's visit to campus Aug. 19.
Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm got a tutorial from the faculty and students of ECE and celebrated that a new electronics lab is coming to campus, thanks to federal stimulus money, during the Governor's visit to campus Aug. 19.
