
10/04/2010
The Inverted Pendulum, designed and developed by ME faculty and students, was exhibited at the Maker Faire.
The Inverted Pendulum, designed and developed by ME faculty and students, was exhibited at the Maker Faire.
The International Federation of Automatic Control recognizes ME Professor A. Galip Ulsoy’s extraordinary contributions to control engineering education.
The authors on the paper were ME students Hongsuk Nam, Bo-Ram Oh, Mikai Chen, Sungjin Wi, and Da Li, as well as ME Professors Katsuo Kurabayashi and Xiaogan Liang
This award recognizes individuals who have served the society for at least ten years and have contributed unusual dedicated voluntary service to the society.
The Leonardo Da Vinci Award is to recognize eminent achievement in the design or invention of a product which is universally recognized as an important advance in machine design
The National Science Foundation has awarded ME Assistant Professor Kenn Oldham for his research on power optimization in autonomous microsystems.
His lecture, titled Mechanobiology at the Cellular Length Scale, focused on how cells in our body sense and respond to mechanical cues.
Rachael Bis and Diane Peters have received a number of awards this year in recognition of their recent work.
The Challenge tasks students with brainstorming and developing innovative and adaptable manufacturing intelligence, drawing from data acquired using the MTConnect standard