08/02/2011
Coaches and athletes can use data from wireless sensors to improve sports training.
Coaches and athletes can use data from wireless sensors to improve sports training.
This award is presented in recognition of a major innovative contribution to vibration engineering.
This award is presented to a distinguished scientist or engineer in the field of Smart Structures and Materials to recognize his/her lifetime contributions.
A lifetime of achievement and contribution to the field of engineering define the man behind the Alexander Azarkhin Scholarship.
The ME department is pleased to welcome Jeff Sakamoto and Ramanarayan Vasudevan who will both be joining the faculty as associate professor and assistant professor, respectively
In recognition of his research in multiphase and high-Reynolds number flows, Professor Steve Ceccio was made a Fellow of the American Physical Society.
Understanding the different ways that the cochlea responds to sound is the problem that Ph.D. student Aritra Sasmal and others in Professor Grosh’s Dynamics and Vibrations Laboratory are tackling
G.G. Brown Laboratories on North Campus, expanded one year ago, allow researchers to study the forces at work at the smallest scales, to advance nanotechnologies in energy, manufacturing, healthcare and biotechnology.
The lecture will be held on Monday, March 29 at 4:00 p.m. in the Amphitheatre of the Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies Building
ASME has granted ME students Ryan McGinnis and Jessandra Hough the Best Paper Award. The two students worked alongside their professor, Noel Perkins, to write a paper on inertial measurements and evaluating joint reactions