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This award is given biennially to a DSCD member who has demonstrated sustained outstanding leadership contributions to the DSCD, to ASME, and to fields of interest to the DSCD
This award is given biennially to a DSCD member who has demonstrated sustained outstanding leadership contributions to the DSCD, to ASME, and to fields of interest to the DSCD
PhD student Mathieu Davis will be spending the 2013-2014 academic year abroad in South Africa, where he will continue his academic studies in heart valve biomechanics, while establishing robotics outreach programs in local community high schools
Professor James Ashton-Miller has been named associate vice president for research — research policy and compliance, effective May 1, pending approval by the Board of Regents at its April 19 meeting
ME Professor Karl Grosh has been elected a Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America (ASA) in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the areas of cochlear mechanics and acoustic […]
The textbook guides students from the fundamentals to the analysis and application of fluid mechanics
At the annual meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics (ASB) in August 2009, Albert Schultz Collegiate Research Professor James Ashton-Miller was honored with the Borelli Award in recognition of […]
The title of their paper is “The Effect of Axial Tibial Rotation and Varus Loading on ACL Strain During a Simulated Jump Landing.”
Professor Albert Shih’s ME450 design students develop a surgical lift for Dr. Karin Muraszko, chair of the UM Neurosurgery Department.
At the 2010 World Congress on Biomechanics, ME doctoral candidate Youkeun Oh will be recognized for his work.
The fundamental purpose of an engineer, no matter his or her individual discipline or personal research interests, is to identify problems and design solutions. With the understanding that the development […]