Department News
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The science of clicks and pops
By Website Administrator | Jul 22, 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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Going postal for safety-sake
By Website Administrator | Mar 31, 2006High speed digital video technology allows for some very explosive research projects and enables Dr. Henry Kowalski to help students and companies explore product integrity.
High speed digital video technology allows for some very explosive research projects and enables Dr. Henry Kowalski to help students and companies explore product integrity.
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Poverty, sustainability and service
By Website Administrator | Aug 24, 2007Kettering faculty members Andy Borchers and Laura Sullivan recently participated in a unique conference titled the Christian Scholars Conference at Rochester College that examined how the U.S. can gear its economic engine to help those who are less fortunate.
Kettering faculty members Andy Borchers and Laura Sullivan recently participated in a unique conference titled the Christian Scholars Conference at Rochester College that examined how the U.S. can gear its economic engine to help those who are less fortunate.
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Switching to lollipops
By Website Administrator | Aug 22, 2008Flipping a switch seems easy enough, unless you don't have the motor skills to do it. Some Kettering students retrofitted toys with lollipop switches for kids with disabilities.
Flipping a switch seems easy enough, unless you don't have the motor skills to do it. Some Kettering students retrofitted toys with lollipop switches for kids with disabilities.
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ACE Fellow
By Website Administrator | Nov 25, 2009Dr. Jackie El-Sayed, professor of Mechanical Engineering, was a Fellow in the prestigious American Council on Education program. Now back at Kettering University, she shares her reflections on the memorable experiences.
Dr. Jackie El-Sayed, professor of Mechanical Engineering, was a Fellow in the prestigious American Council on Education program. Now back at Kettering University, she shares her reflections on the memorable experiences.
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Students are 'crash dummies'
By Website Administrator | Oct 26, 2001Measuring Up: Crash test safety research continues at Kettering
Measuring Up: Crash test safety research continues at Kettering
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ME student wins national motorcycle championship
By Website Administrator | Nov 8, 2002Kettering Mechanical Engineering student Andy Weiss had no idea his co-op experience at Delphi Corporation would eventually lead to a national motorcycle championship this past October. But it did.
Kettering Mechanical Engineering student Andy Weiss had no idea his co-op experience at Delphi Corporation would eventually lead to a national motorcycle championship this past October. But it did.
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SAE Design Studio newly equipped
By Website Administrator | Apr 1, 2004New equipment will give Kettering racing teams a boost this spring as they prepare for the upcoming SAE competitions.
New equipment will give Kettering racing teams a boost this spring as they prepare for the upcoming SAE competitions.
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Piece by piece
By Website Administrator | Nov 5, 2004A donated Malibu chassis proves that sometimes parts are greater value than the sum of their total.
A donated Malibu chassis proves that sometimes parts are greater value than the sum of their total.
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Crash Safety Center opens Aug. 25
By Website Administrator | Aug 12, 2005Kettering's one of a kind crash safety curriculum will shift into high gear as the Crash Safety Center opens for business Aug 25.
Kettering's one of a kind crash safety curriculum will shift into high gear as the Crash Safety Center opens for business Aug 25.
