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  • Mysteries of the equilateral triangle

    Feb 27, 2012

    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.

    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.

  • Side impact crash testing for kids

    Feb 15, 2012

    Kettering 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.

  • 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.

  • Green heat

    By Website Administrator | Oct 21, 2010

    A $50,000 gift from the Ford Motor Co. Fund will help Kettering students continue their work at Flint's largest urban garden, extending their growing season using solar panels and geothermal heating in their greenhouse.

    A $50,000 gift from the Ford Motor Co. Fund will help Kettering students continue their work at Flint's largest urban garden, extending their growing season using solar panels and geothermal heating in their greenhouse.

  • Tribology tome

    By Website Administrator | Sep 10, 2010

    Dr. 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.

  • Tribology for EOLSS

    By Website Administrator | May 24, 2011

    Kettering Professor Ilya Kudish will lend his expertise in Tribology to UNESCO's Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems.

    Kettering Professor Ilya Kudish will lend his expertise in Tribology to UNESCO's Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems.

  • It's a small, small, small, small world.

    By Website Administrator | Jun 6, 2005

    Having an environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) on campus has allowed Kettering and industry researchers to "get down" to the subatomic level.

    Having an environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) on campus has allowed Kettering and industry researchers to "get down" to the subatomic level.

  • Chemical dispersion project expands

    By Website Administrator | Sep 15, 2006

    An ongoing research project that examines the dispersion of chemicals into our environment achieves greater success and receives additional funding from the U.S. Defense Authorization Bill for 2006-2007.

    An ongoing research project that examines the dispersion of chemicals into our environment achieves greater success and receives additional funding from the U.S. Defense Authorization Bill for 2006-2007.

  • Digging deep into droplets

    By Website Administrator | Feb 26, 2008

    Kettering University's Chemical Agent Fate Research Project recently received $1 million from the defense appropriations bill and is continuing to provide critical data to military organizations.

    Kettering University's Chemical Agent Fate Research Project recently received $1 million from the defense appropriations bill and is continuing to provide critical data to military organizations.

  • Improving PHEV batteries

    By Website Administrator | May 31, 2011

    Kettering's Dr. Hua Bai has two research contracts designed to solve practical problems related to Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles: power factor correction and battery life.

    Kettering's Dr. Hua Bai has two research contracts designed to solve practical problems related to Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles: power factor correction and battery life.

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