Department News
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Scoring major crash test points
By Website Administrator | Dec 15, 2005A side-impact crash test series for a major industry partner ensures a bright future for Kettering University's Crash Safety Center and crash safety curriculum.
A side-impact crash test series for a major industry partner ensures a bright future for Kettering University's Crash Safety Center and crash safety curriculum.
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Chemical dispersion project expands
By Website Administrator | Sep 15, 2006An ongoing research project that examines the dispersion of chemicals into our environment achieves greater success and receives additional funding from the U.S. Defense Authorization Bill for 2006-2007.
An ongoing research project that examines the dispersion of chemicals into our environment achieves greater success and receives additional funding from the U.S. Defense Authorization Bill for 2006-2007.
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Digging deep into droplets
By Website Administrator | Feb 26, 2008Kettering University's Chemical Agent Fate Research Project recently received $1 million from the defense appropriations bill and is continuing to provide critical data to military organizations.
Kettering University's Chemical Agent Fate Research Project recently received $1 million from the defense appropriations bill and is continuing to provide critical data to military organizations.
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Agent Fate exceeds expectations
By Website Administrator | Feb 20, 2009Ongoing research at Kettering University establishes a better understanding on the reach of potential chemical contamination in a simulated environment.
Ongoing research at Kettering University establishes a better understanding on the reach of potential chemical contamination in a simulated environment.
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DTE and Kettering "Get Energized!"
By Website Administrator | Sep 15, 2011High school students came to Kettering for a week to "Get Energized" and learn more about sustainable and green energy technologies, including nuclear power.
High school students came to Kettering for a week to "Get Energized" and learn more about sustainable and green energy technologies, including nuclear power.
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Back from the track Kettering's Formula SAE team is ready to roll
By Website Administrator | May 10, 2002The Kettering University student SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) chapter will compete in the Formula SAE collegiate design competition at the Silverdome Thursday, May 16 through Sunday, May 19.
The Kettering University student SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) chapter will compete in the Formula SAE collegiate design competition at the Silverdome Thursday, May 16 through Sunday, May 19.
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Takata donation to aid bio-mechanical research
By Website Administrator | Nov 17, 2003A recent donation by Takata, a supplier of passenger and driver safety systems and devices, will help Kettering faculty and students conduct bio-mechanical research on campus.
A recent donation by Takata, a supplier of passenger and driver safety systems and devices, will help Kettering faculty and students conduct bio-mechanical research on campus.
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Funding for fuel cell initiative
By Website Administrator | Jun 10, 2004Kettering University has made the first cut to receive state funding for development of a fuel cell incubator on campus. The incubator could spur economic development in both Flint and Genesee County.
Kettering University has made the first cut to receive state funding for development of a fuel cell incubator on campus. The incubator could spur economic development in both Flint and Genesee County.
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Kids help Kettering measure up
By Website Administrator | May 6, 2005Kettering researchers are going where no one has gone before in the realm of crash test safety, by measuring the range of motion in children's necks.
Kettering researchers are going where no one has gone before in the realm of crash test safety, by measuring the range of motion in children's necks.
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Clearing the air
By Website Administrator | Jan 6, 2006A research contract between Kettering University and a federal contracting corporation provides new details on the dispersion of chemicals, offers insight into the absorption of these elements into our environment and provides new employment opportunities for students and research professionals.
A research contract between Kettering University and a federal contracting corporation provides new details on the dispersion of chemicals, offers insight into the absorption of these elements into our environment and provides new employment opportunities for students and research professionals.
