Department News
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Kettering professor receives Fulbright Award
By Website Administrator | Feb 8, 2008Dr. Raghu Echempati is one of approximately 800 U.S. faculty and professionals who will teach abroad through the Fulbright Scholar Program
Dr. Raghu Echempati is one of approximately 800 U.S. faculty and professionals who will teach abroad through the Fulbright Scholar Program
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Echempati chosen for McFarland Award
By Website Administrator | Jan 14, 2009Dr. Raghu Echempati is the recipient of the SAE International Forest R. McFarland Award.
Dr. Raghu Echempati is the recipient of the SAE International Forest R. McFarland Award.
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Improving diesel engine performance
By Website Administrator | Jul 28, 2011Dr. Bassem Ramadan is collaborating on research to unravel the best combination of bowl, spray pattern and air motion in diesel engine cylinders to improve their performance.
Dr. Bassem Ramadan is collaborating on research to unravel the best combination of bowl, spray pattern and air motion in diesel engine cylinders to improve their performance.
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Kettering wins SAE's 2002 Clean Snowmobile Challenge
By Website Administrator | Apr 12, 2002Kettering's snowmobile team has brought home four trophies and more than $10,000 in prize money from the Society of Automotive Engineer's (SAE) 2002 Clean Snowmobile Challenge in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Kettering's snowmobile team has brought home four trophies and more than $10,000 in prize money from the Society of Automotive Engineer's (SAE) 2002 Clean Snowmobile Challenge in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
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Kettering grad first student to earn Ph.D. in fuel cells
By Website Administrator | Sep 26, 2003Timothy C. Simmons Jr., a student who earned a master's degree with a concentration in fuel cells from Kettering in 1998, successfully defended his Ph.D. dissertation in August at the University of Florida, Gainesville.
Timothy C. Simmons Jr., a student who earned a master's degree with a concentration in fuel cells from Kettering in 1998, successfully defended his Ph.D. dissertation in August at the University of Florida, Gainesville.
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Effective new therapy for arthritis
By Website Administrator | Jun 3, 2004Kettering researchers have teamed up with Family Orthopedic Associates to study how long a new arthritis therapy can postpone surgery.
Kettering researchers have teamed up with Family Orthopedic Associates to study how long a new arthritis therapy can postpone surgery.
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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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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.
