Department News
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Green battery validation
Jan 28, 2013Kettering will test prototypes of a green battery technology from Intech Energy Storage Corp. that may offer better energy storage, longer life and no dangerous by-products.
Kettering will test prototypes of a green battery technology from Intech Energy Storage Corp. that may offer better energy storage, longer life and no dangerous by-products.
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Contact fatigue by the numbers
Jan 2, 2013Dr. Ilya Kudish has developed a dual approach to modeling the problem of lubrication in rolling contact fatigue in machines.
Dr. Ilya Kudish has developed a dual approach to modeling the problem of lubrication in rolling contact fatigue in machines.
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Researching renewable fuels and energy
Dec 17, 2012Two Kettering professors have been researching fuel cell technologies for 21st Century energy solutions.
Two Kettering professors have been researching fuel cell technologies for 21st Century energy solutions.
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Using endoscopic ultrasound to find cancer
Nov 15, 2012Physicist Dr. Ronald Kumon is seeking a better way to diagnose between chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer using endoscopic ultrasound.
Physicist Dr. Ronald Kumon is seeking a better way to diagnose between chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer using endoscopic ultrasound.
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Advanced Power Electronics Lab (APEL) continues growth
Oct 30, 2012The 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.
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Chrysler contract, battery course part of continuing growth of Power Electronics Lab
Sep 10, 2012Kettering 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.
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Mysteries of the equilateral triangle
Feb 27, 2012In a new twist on the love triangle – Dr. Brian McCartin is in love WITH the triangle, the equilateral triangle to be specific. He has written of his love in a new book.
In a new twist on the love triangle – Dr. Brian McCartin is in love WITH the triangle, the equilateral triangle to be specific. He has written of his love in a new book.
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Side impact crash testing for kids
Feb 15, 2012Kettering has teamed up with Hyundai-Kia in side impact crash testing research to better understand what happens to children during crash events.
Kettering has teamed up with Hyundai-Kia in side impact crash testing research to better understand what happens to children during crash events.
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Mapping blood vessels
Jan 3, 2012Dr. 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.
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Tribology tome
By Website Administrator | Sep 10, 2010Dr. Ilya Kudish spent five years researching and writing the definitive book on Tribology.
Dr. Ilya Kudish spent five years researching and writing the definitive book on Tribology.
