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Midwest Mechanics Seminar: Petros Koumoutsakos

3150 DOW

AI/Computing: Alloys for Flow Modeling and Control Petros Koumoutsakos Herbert S. Winokur, Jr., Professor of Engineering and Applied Sciences & Area Chair for Applied Mathematics John A. Paulson School of Engineering […]

ME SEMINAR Pierre Deymier

Virtual

Demystifying the Quantum Paradigm using Acoustic Metamaterials– Phi-bits as Quantum Computing Acoustics Analogues Pierre Deymier Professor of Materials Science and Engineering University of Arizona VIRTUAL SEMINAR Tuesday, November 8, 2022 […]

Mac ‘n’ Cheese Department Dinner

Undergraduate ME students are invited to attend a departmentdinner with ME leadership. Make connections, provide feedback, get advice, and learn new things about what's happening in Mechanical Engineering. There is […]

DEI SEMINAR SERIES: The State of Science & the need for STEM Advocacy

Virtual

Presented by Dr. Jayshree Seth, Corporate Scientist at 3M and 3M's first-ever Chief Science Advocate. Dr. Seth will provide an overview of 3M’s State of Science Index, a global research initiative to uncover what people think of science. Dr. Seth will discuss findings that highlight the importance of reducing real and perceived barriers to science appreciation and STEM education.

ME Faculty Research Seminar: Katsuo Kurabayashi

2505 GGB 2350 Hayward St, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

ME Faculty Research Seminar Katsuo Kurabayashi 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Rm 2505 GG Brown Laboratory 2350 Hayward St, Ann Arbor, MI 48109

Faculty Fireside Chat: Professor Talia Moore

Blue Lounge, GG Brown (1280 GGB)

Join us on Friday 11/11 at 1 PM in the Blue Lounge (GGB) to meet Professor Moore and learn more about her career & research. Light refreshments will be provided.

14th Annual Michael Korybalski Distinguished Lecture: Marissa West

Mechanical Engineering, Purpose, and Courage: The Ingredients to my Career SuccessMarissa West GM Canada Presidentand Managing DirectorFriday, November 11, 2022Iacocca Room(1571 G.G. Brown)Lecture: 4pm-5pmRSVPThe lecture will be followed by a reception […]

LEED Green Associate (GA) Training – Webinar

Virtual

Register for a live webinar or start today with our on-demand recorded workshop completed anytime at your own pace here - https://leadinggreen.com/onlineThis course is instructed by a USGBC Faculty member […]

ME SEMINAR Series: Paul Plucinsky, Programming and Predicting the Effective Shapes of Origami and Kirigami Surfaces

1010 DOW 2300 Hayward St, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

Shape-morphing finds widespread utility, from the deployment of small stents and large solar sails to actuation and propulsion in soft robotics. Origami and kirigami – patterns of cuts and folds in a sheet – are versatile platforms for shape-morphing, inspiring the design of many such structures and devices. This talk explores the general design and modeling principles for origami and kirigami structures.