Department News
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Eaton gives another $10,000
By Website Administrator | Nov 11, 2005Ongoing donation support fuel cell development efforts.
Ongoing donation support fuel cell development efforts.
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Fine tuning hunting bows
By Website Administrator | Aug 11, 2006In researching the performance of hunting bows, a Kettering senior found out a little "who you know" combined with a little "follow your bliss" can take you far.
In researching the performance of hunting bows, a Kettering senior found out a little "who you know" combined with a little "follow your bliss" can take you far.
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Kettering's adoption program
By Website Administrator | Jan 14, 2008Kettering is looking for more dummies! No, the academic standards haven't been relaxed, the University needs more crash test dummies to expand research capabilities.
Kettering is looking for more dummies! No, the academic standards haven't been relaxed, the University needs more crash test dummies to expand research capabilities.
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Identifying kids' range of motion
By Website Administrator | Dec 12, 2008Current safety equipment and medical procedures for children are based on adult measurements and benchmarks. Two Kettering faculty have established child-sized measurements to improve everything from car seats to chiropractic care.
Current safety equipment and medical procedures for children are based on adult measurements and benchmarks. Two Kettering faculty have established child-sized measurements to improve everything from car seats to chiropractic care.
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Next generation of Engineering textbooks
By Website Administrator | Mar 9, 2011Kettering's Dr. Bassem Ramadan and colleagues at Michigan State University are taking the concept of "text book" to a whole new level.
Kettering's Dr. Bassem Ramadan and colleagues at Michigan State University are taking the concept of "text book" to a whole new level.
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Developing a clean green driving machine virtual research nets real results
By Website Administrator | Feb 25, 2002When Dr. Bassem H. Ramadan, associate professor of Mechanical Engineering, goes deep inside an engine, his hands never leave his computer keyboard.
When Dr. Bassem H. Ramadan, associate professor of Mechanical Engineering, goes deep inside an engine, his hands never leave his computer keyboard.
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Engineering better medicine - one bead at a time
By Website Administrator | Aug 8, 2003Medical doctors at McLaren Regional Medical Center and mechanical engineers at Kettering University have teamed-up to improve medical care for patients with massive soft tissue injuries to skin and muscle tissue, and persistent joint infections.
Medical doctors at McLaren Regional Medical Center and mechanical engineers at Kettering University have teamed-up to improve medical care for patients with massive soft tissue injuries to skin and muscle tissue, and persistent joint infections.
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Formula for success
By Website Administrator | May 27, 2004The Kettering Formula SAE racing team placed 26th out of 124 at the Pontiac Silverdome.
The Kettering Formula SAE racing team placed 26th out of 124 at the Pontiac Silverdome.
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Going up!
By Website Administrator | Mar 24, 2005The dust is flying now - but in a few months all this chaos will become order as the Crash Test Safety Lab takes shape.
The dust is flying now - but in a few months all this chaos will become order as the Crash Test Safety Lab takes shape.
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Analyzing chronic pain
By Website Administrator | Nov 18, 2005Kettering research continues to explore the use of technologies to unravel the causes of Fibromyalgia Syndrome. The newest technology involves decoding the function of the brain by analyzing electroencephalographic (EEG) readings.
Kettering research continues to explore the use of technologies to unravel the causes of Fibromyalgia Syndrome. The newest technology involves decoding the function of the brain by analyzing electroencephalographic (EEG) readings.
