Department News
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Crash safety efforts lauded
By Website Administrator | Sep 15, 2006The name of Dr. Janet Brelin-Fornari and her efforts in Kettering's Crash Safety Center have landed on an elite awards list at Automation Alley.
The name of Dr. Janet Brelin-Fornari and her efforts in Kettering's Crash Safety Center have landed on an elite awards list at Automation Alley.
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Kettering prof takes top GM TEP award
By Website Administrator | Mar 7, 2008Dr. Mohamed El-Sayed has been honored with the Outstanding Distance Learning Faculty Award from the GM Technical Education Program.
Dr. Mohamed El-Sayed has been honored with the Outstanding Distance Learning Faculty Award from the GM Technical Education Program.
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Global cooling
By Website Administrator | Apr 17, 2009Researching a way to improve the energy efficiency of refrigerated display cases in grocery stores, a Kettering University researcher found that less is more.
Researching a way to improve the energy efficiency of refrigerated display cases in grocery stores, a Kettering University researcher found that less is more.
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Electric sports boats coming soon!
By Website Administrator | Oct 21, 2011Alex Smith '09, helped develop the world's first all electric power boat and now he's tackling an electric powertrain for an electric motorcycle.
Alex Smith '09, helped develop the world's first all electric power boat and now he's tackling an electric powertrain for an electric motorcycle.
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Kettering's Formula SAE team shows off at Pontiac Silverdome
By Website Administrator | May 21, 2002Kettering University's team performed well at the SAE Formula Competition at the Pontiac Silverdome Friday, May 17.
Kettering University's team performed well at the SAE Formula Competition at the Pontiac Silverdome Friday, May 17.
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Symbiotic relationship is beneficial to both
By Website Administrator | Jan 12, 2004Large corporations regularly invest in their own future. Takata, supplier of a broad range of passenger and driver safety systems and devices, recently increased its investment in Kettering University's and its own future with multiple donations to the school, including financial support and equipment.
Large corporations regularly invest in their own future. Takata, supplier of a broad range of passenger and driver safety systems and devices, recently increased its investment in Kettering University's and its own future with multiple donations to the school, including financial support and equipment.
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Dummy gets into Kettering
By Website Administrator | Jun 10, 2004The latest member of the Crash Test Safety Lab team at Kettering arrived Wednesday, June 9. His name is SpartaKUs, and he will be a key player in crash test safety research at the university.
The latest member of the Crash Test Safety Lab team at Kettering arrived Wednesday, June 9. His name is SpartaKUs, and he will be a key player in crash test safety research at the university.
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First in Michigan!
By Website Administrator | May 9, 2005A partnership between Kettering and the Flint Mass Transit Authority will place the state's first fuel cell bus on streets in Flint, Mich.
A partnership between Kettering and the Flint Mass Transit Authority will place the state's first fuel cell bus on streets in Flint, Mich.
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Crash Safety Center benefits SAE race teams
By Website Administrator | Jan 27, 2006New competition rules for the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Formula student race series offer an opportunity for Kettering's Crash Safety Center to test 2006 stipulations for the benefit of all student teams.
New competition rules for the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Formula student race series offer an opportunity for Kettering's Crash Safety Center to test 2006 stipulations for the benefit of all student teams.
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Hydraulic hybrid engines
By Website Administrator | Dec 1, 2006Hydraulic hybrid engines may be on the road and saving millions in the near future. A Kettering professor is helping with the EPA research to make it happen.
Hydraulic hybrid engines may be on the road and saving millions in the near future. A Kettering professor is helping with the EPA research to make it happen.
