Department News
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The science of clicks and pops
By Website Administrator | Aug 30, 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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Kettering leaves its mark
By Website Administrator | Nov 9, 2006Kettering University students and faculty leave favorable impressions at the 2006 Electrical Manufacturing and Coil Winding Association (EMCWA) annual conference through presentations of research involving fuel cell technologies and other industry-related studies.
Kettering University students and faculty leave favorable impressions at the 2006 Electrical Manufacturing and Coil Winding Association (EMCWA) annual conference through presentations of research involving fuel cell technologies and other industry-related studies.
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Funding innovation
By Website Administrator | Jul 4, 2008A new technology, developed by Kettering visiting professor Dr. Lars Beholz, expands potential uses of polyolefins by the plastics industry.
A new technology, developed by Kettering visiting professor Dr. Lars Beholz, expands potential uses of polyolefins by the plastics industry.
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Green mobility
By Website Administrator | Jan 14, 2011Kettering has developed an HEV Green Mobility Laboratory focused on teaching undergraduate students about technology critical to the future of the auto industry.
Kettering has developed an HEV Green Mobility Laboratory focused on teaching undergraduate students about technology critical to the future of the auto industry.
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Professor gives students historical truth through fiction
By Website Administrator | Mar 14, 2003Corine Coniglio, assistant professor of Liberal Studies at Kettering, believes in the power of fiction and the study of literature in teaching students about the truth regarding American life and history.
Corine Coniglio, assistant professor of Liberal Studies at Kettering, believes in the power of fiction and the study of literature in teaching students about the truth regarding American life and history.
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Fuel cell efforts paying off
By Website Administrator | Jul 22, 2004Kettering's research into fuel cells and their potential impact on American culture, society and industry are paying off in big ways.
Kettering's research into fuel cells and their potential impact on American culture, society and industry are paying off in big ways.
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New technologies need new math
By Website Administrator | Nov 4, 2005Traditional mathematical equations to rapidly calculate heat transfer don't work with new technologies like lasers. A Kettering undergrad developed a numerical solution to the problem with a little help from his professor.
Traditional mathematical equations to rapidly calculate heat transfer don't work with new technologies like lasers. A Kettering undergrad developed a numerical solution to the problem with a little help from his professor.
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On the chemical runway!
By Website Administrator | Nov 20, 2006Kettering students are adept in using computer aided design (CAD) resources, but can CAD help them learn more about dynamic interactions and reactions between molecular structures for chemistry?
Kettering students are adept in using computer aided design (CAD) resources, but can CAD help them learn more about dynamic interactions and reactions between molecular structures for chemistry?
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Bio-fuels and classic cars
By Website Administrator | Jul 18, 2008New bio-fuels may be damaging to classic car engines, so Kettering professors are studying the effects of ethanol-blended gas on the treasured classics.
New bio-fuels may be damaging to classic car engines, so Kettering professors are studying the effects of ethanol-blended gas on the treasured classics.
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Re-figuring Diffy Q
By Website Administrator | Mar 14, 2011Kettering's Dr. Leszek Gawarecki and MSU's Vidyadhar Mandrekar have written a systematic study of stochastic differential equations - the foundation of much applied engineering and physics.
Kettering's Dr. Leszek Gawarecki and MSU's Vidyadhar Mandrekar have written a systematic study of stochastic differential equations - the foundation of much applied engineering and physics.
