Thesis Defense: Yen-Yu Hsu
2540 GGB 2350 Hayward St, Ann Arbor, MI, United StatesTitle: Mechanosensitive Biological Function: From Membrane Tension to Synthetic Exocytosis Date: 03/20/2024 9:00 am Location: G.G. BROWN LABORATORY 2540
Title: Mechanosensitive Biological Function: From Membrane Tension to Synthetic Exocytosis Date: 03/20/2024 9:00 am Location: G.G. BROWN LABORATORY 2540
Title: Investigation of Nanoparticles Incorporation During Plant Growth to Improve Natural Fiber Properties Date: 03/21/2024 12:30 pm Location: DOW ENGINEERING BUILDING, ROOM: 1100
Please join the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Division of Computer Science and Engineering for the 2024 Disability Visibility Symposium .This first day will highlight how engineering research and community […]
Please join us for Andre Boehman's lecture, "Renewable Fuels and High Efficiency Engines to Decarbonize Transportation." This twenty-minute talk will be followed by a ten-minute Q&A session. Lunch will be provided for those who RSVP.
Title: Conflict Analysis for Cooperative Maneuvering using Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Communication Date: 03/22/2024 1:00 pm Location: 2004 AUTO LAB; ZOOM: HTTPS://UMICH.ZOOM.US/J/95777057295 (PASSCODE: 551000)
ME DEI Alliance Weekly Meeting Hybrid: 1642 GG Brown or via zoom (https://umich.zoom.us/j/97581687858)
The field of electronic and photonic biointerfaces continues to evolve, with flexible and living composites playing a key role in advancing the development of multifunctional devices such as sensors and modulators. Our research focuses on creating non-genetic approaches for biological modulation and sensing across different length scales. This presentation will provide insights into some of our recent projects.
Please join the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Division of Computer Science & Engineering for a workshop on power, privilege, and identity in design. This workshop is being hosted by […]
ME DEI Alliance Weekly Meeting Hybrid: 1642 GG Brown or via zoom (https://umich.zoom.us/j/97581687858)
Please join the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Division of Computer Science and Engineering for the 2024 Disability Visibility Symposium. This second day will focus on the integration of design […]
Despite considerable progress in the scientific understanding of deformation processes, the mechanical properties of engineered materials remain limited to fractions of their theoretical values. One of the persistent barriers impeding new breakthroughs in mechanical property offerings is the problem of scaling. That is, while materials often exhibit near-theoretical properties at the nanoscale, the preservation of these exceptional characteristics in the bulk is a pervasive challenge. In response to this issue, my group focuses on examining deformation processes at the mesoscale.
Want to learn, ask questions, or share concerns and ideas about diversity, equity, and inclusion? Come to a DEI Share Session hosted by ME’s Manager of Diversity and Inclusion, Susan […]