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Kettering alumni discuss national ‘insourcing’ trend
May 3, 2012Many companies are now realizing the value in bringing manufacturing jobs back to America. The government is also looking at ways to incentivize companies to ‘insource.’
Many companies are now realizing the value in bringing manufacturing jobs back to America. The government is also looking at ways to incentivize companies to ‘insource.’
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Making the car-office safer
By Website Administrator | Feb 4, 2010A new technology for the seat of your car may help make you a safer driver, according to Dr. Terri Lynch-Caris, of Kettering University.
A new technology for the seat of your car may help make you a safer driver, according to Dr. Terri Lynch-Caris, of Kettering University.
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The hunger!
By Website Administrator | Mar 19, 2010A capstone project for senior Industrial Engineering students examines how Sodexo - Kettering University's food service organization - can offer new resources to increase sales and serve as a model for large organizations that utilize cafeteria services.
A capstone project for senior Industrial Engineering students examines how Sodexo - Kettering University's food service organization - can offer new resources to increase sales and serve as a model for large organizations that utilize cafeteria services.
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Green heat
By Website Administrator | Oct 21, 2010A $50,000 gift from the Ford Motor Co. Fund will help Kettering students continue their work at Flint's largest urban garden, extending their growing season using solar panels and geothermal heating in their greenhouse.
A $50,000 gift from the Ford Motor Co. Fund will help Kettering students continue their work at Flint's largest urban garden, extending their growing season using solar panels and geothermal heating in their greenhouse.
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Hips don't lie
By Website Administrator | Jan 20, 2010An interdisciplinary research project at Kettering University that examines hip replacement components could aid manufacturers in producing longer lasting artificial hip joints.
An interdisciplinary research project at Kettering University that examines hip replacement components could aid manufacturers in producing longer lasting artificial hip joints.
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It's a small, small, small, small world.
By Website Administrator | Jun 6, 2005Having an environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) on campus has allowed Kettering and industry researchers to "get down" to the subatomic level.
Having an environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) on campus has allowed Kettering and industry researchers to "get down" to the subatomic level.
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Kettering faculty member receives PE license
By Website Administrator | Jul 8, 2005Dr. Terri Lynch-Caris, an assistant professor of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering and 1988 graduate of Kettering/GMI who resides in Hartland, Mich., recently earned her professional engineer (PE) licensing.
Dr. Terri Lynch-Caris, an assistant professor of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering and 1988 graduate of Kettering/GMI who resides in Hartland, Mich., recently earned her professional engineer (PE) licensing.
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Keeping IT on the cutting edge
By Website Administrator | Aug 4, 2005Technology updates give Kettering students an edge in the job market and so they don't wind up "in some museum."
Technology updates give Kettering students an edge in the job market and so they don't wind up "in some museum."
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Forensic Engineering
By Website Administrator | Oct 14, 2005Figuring out how something works is easy, Charles White and his Materials Analysis students spend their time doing reverse engineering to figure out why things DON'T work.
Figuring out how something works is easy, Charles White and his Materials Analysis students spend their time doing reverse engineering to figure out why things DON'T work.
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Improving hip replacements
By Website Administrator | Mar 24, 2006Kettering researchers offer real insight into component wear to help extend the life of hip replacements.
Kettering researchers offer real insight into component wear to help extend the life of hip replacements.
