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  • Advanced Power Electronics Lab (APEL) continues growth

    Oct 30, 2012

    The Advanced Power Electronics Lab (APEL) continues to be a busy hub for Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) research since the lab opened last year.

    The Advanced Power Electronics Lab (APEL) continues to be a busy hub for Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) research since the lab opened last year.

  • MobRob and the Bomb Squad

    Oct 2, 2012

    Kettering’s Mobile Robotics Club had a chance to help the City of Flint Police Bomb Squad with one of their robots recently.

    Kettering’s Mobile Robotics Club had a chance to help the City of Flint Police Bomb Squad with one of their robots recently.

  • Chrysler contract, battery course part of continuing growth of Power Electronics Lab

    Sep 10, 2012

    Kettering University’s Advanced Power Electronics Lab continues to grow into a major research hub for the automotive electrification and renewable energy fields.

    Kettering University’s Advanced Power Electronics Lab continues to grow into a major research hub for the automotive electrification and renewable energy fields.

  • Kettering goes to Maker Faire Detroit

    Jul 24, 2012

    Three Kettering University students and one alumnus will be showcasing their innovations at the 2012 Maker Faire Detroit at the Henry Ford Museum July 28 and 29.

    Three Kettering University students and one alumnus will be showcasing their innovations at the 2012 Maker Faire Detroit at the Henry Ford Museum July 28 and 29.

  • Dr. Douglas Melton is new Program Director of KEEN

    May 11, 2012

    Kettering professor Doug Melton will join the Kern Entrepreneurship Education Network as Program Director.

    Kettering professor Doug Melton will join the Kern Entrepreneurship Education Network as Program Director.

  • Capstone class uses multi-departmental knowledge

    By Dawn Hibbard | Feb 27, 2012

    Three Kettering professors from different academic departments developed a multidisciplinary capstone project for students to design tools for surgical procedures.

    Three Kettering professors from different academic departments developed a multidisciplinary capstone project for students to design tools for surgical procedures.

  • Mapping blood vessels

    Jan 3, 2012

    Dr. Jaerock Kwon wrote the software powering Knife Edge Scanning Microscopy, making it possible to create 3-D maps of the vascular systems in the brain.

    Dr. Jaerock Kwon wrote the software powering Knife Edge Scanning Microscopy, making it possible to create 3-D maps of the vascular systems in the brain.

  • Kettering grad makes impact

    By Website Administrator | Jul 13, 2010

    William Sommerville '05, member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), is the chair of IEEE's Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) program, an honor that speaks highly to the achievements he has made in his young career.

    William Sommerville '05, member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), is the chair of IEEE's Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) program, an honor that speaks highly to the achievements he has made in his young career.

  • Kettering professor Jim Gover and colleague Paul Huray formulate an efficient and practical method for managing the nation's counter terrorism resources.

    By Website Administrator | May 24, 2002

    Jim Gover and Paul Huray are not FBI agents. These professors have an idea for managing counter-terrorism in the U.S.

    Jim Gover and Paul Huray are not FBI agents. These professors have an idea for managing counter-terrorism in the U.S.

  • The future of engineering in the U.S.

    By Website Administrator | May 12, 2006

    Kettering University, in partnership with the University's student chapter of Eta Kappa Nu, will host a discussion May 25 by Dr. Ralph W. Wyndrum Jr., president of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers-USA, on the future of the engineering.

    Kettering University, in partnership with the University's student chapter of Eta Kappa Nu, will host a discussion May 25 by Dr. Ralph W. Wyndrum Jr., president of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers-USA, on the future of the engineering.

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