Department News
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Keeping cool
By Website Administrator | May 6, 2004A Kettering professor's research into more efficient cold air curtains could add up to big energy savings world wide.
A Kettering professor's research into more efficient cold air curtains could add up to big energy savings world wide.
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"Real world" overlaps into classroom
By Website Administrator | Jan 3, 2005Broken shredder discs and oil pumps are all part of the lesson in Dr. Echempati's MECH-312 Machine Design class.
Broken shredder discs and oil pumps are all part of the lesson in Dr. Echempati's MECH-312 Machine Design class.
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The science of clicks and pops
By Website Administrator | Aug 30, 2005Kettering researchers are using bio-engineering to "listen" to the sounds made by shoulders to develop a new method for diagnosing injuries.
Kettering researchers are using bio-engineering to "listen" to the sounds made by shoulders to develop a new method for diagnosing injuries.
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CPR and bio-engineering
By Website Administrator | Jul 14, 2006Students in the MECH350 (Fracture lab) expect to learn about anatomy - they just figure its mostly about bones. Last semester they integrated all the bio-systems and became CPR certified too.
Students in the MECH350 (Fracture lab) expect to learn about anatomy - they just figure its mostly about bones. Last semester they integrated all the bio-systems and became CPR certified too.
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Bio-Engineering - the human machine
By Website Administrator | Sep 14, 2007Kettering University has turned Engineering inside out - instead of focusing on things that people interact with, the new Bio-Engineering and Life Sciences labs will focus on understanding how the human body works and how to repair it.
Kettering University has turned Engineering inside out - instead of focusing on things that people interact with, the new Bio-Engineering and Life Sciences labs will focus on understanding how the human body works and how to repair it.
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Family volunteering a winning idea
By Website Administrator | Nov 6, 2008Kettering Professor Dr. Patrick Atkinson and his family won a Family Fun Magazine award for volunteering as a family. Their prize will benefit the entire community.
Kettering Professor Dr. Patrick Atkinson and his family won a Family Fun Magazine award for volunteering as a family. Their prize will benefit the entire community.
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New vehicle durability test lab
By Website Administrator | Jan 5, 2011Kettering has added a vehicle durability and integration lab to its stable of research facilities on campus. This lab can really SHAKE things up!
Kettering has added a vehicle durability and integration lab to its stable of research facilities on campus. This lab can really SHAKE things up!
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Fighting fibromyalgia a search for effective treatment
By Website Administrator | Jan 18, 2002Dr. Jeff Hargrove has learned first-hand it's not what you know, but who you know, that can change your life.
Dr. Jeff Hargrove has learned first-hand it's not what you know, but who you know, that can change your life.
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Nationally recognized experts join fuel cell advisory board
By Website Administrator | May 16, 2003Kettering's new Center for Fuel Cell Systems and Powertrain Integration recently welcomed two nationally recognized automotive and alternative fuel experts to the Center's Executive Advisory Board.
Kettering's new Center for Fuel Cell Systems and Powertrain Integration recently welcomed two nationally recognized automotive and alternative fuel experts to the Center's Executive Advisory Board.
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Making the grade
By Website Administrator | May 20, 2004Dr. Brian McCartin is "Michigan's Math professor of the Year."
Dr. Brian McCartin is "Michigan's Math professor of the Year."
