07/31/2012
The ASME’s Fellow Grade recognizes significant engineering achievements and contributions to the engineering profession
The ASME’s Fellow Grade recognizes significant engineering achievements and contributions to the engineering profession
The Mobility Transformation Center is an interdisciplinary research unit of the U-M Office of Research.
This award was introduced to recognize outstanding young contributors to flexible automation who are 35 years old or younger at the time of awarding
The Research Faculty Recognition Award recognizes a Research Assistant Professor or Assistant Research Scientist for exceptional scholarly achievements, as evidenced by publications and/or other scholarly activities in any academic field of study
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
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
Perkins’ work in micro-sensor technology could change the way you understand your golf swing, free throw or fly-fishing technique
Rachael Bis and Diane Peters have received a number of awards this year in recognition of their recent work.
The National Science Foundation has awarded ME Assistant Professor Kenn Oldham for his research on power optimization in autonomous microsystems.
This award recognizes individuals who have served the society for at least ten years and have contributed unusual dedicated voluntary service to the society.