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Schultz Completes Service as Program Director at NSF
Schultz Completes Service as Program Director at NSF
11/04/2009

ME Professor Bill Schultz recently returned from a three-year term as as director of the Fluid Dynamics program at the National Science Foundation (NSF) in Washington, D.C. Between September 2006 and August 2009, […]

Liang selected as NSF CAREER awardee
Liang selected as NSF CAREER awardee
01/14/2015

Liang is recognized for his proposal entitled “CAREER: 2D Nanoelectronic Devices Integrated with Nanofluidic Structures for Biosensing Applications.”

Ceccio receives ASME Freeman Scholar Award
Ceccio receives ASME Freeman Scholar Award
12/03/2013

The Freeman Scholar Award Program is conducted biennially in even-numbered years. A person of extensive experience in fluids engineering is selected as the Freeman Scholar.

New microfluidic platform helps scientists study aging
New microfluidic platform helps scientists study aging
09/16/2016

ME Associate Professor Nikos Chronis’ work focuses on micro and nano electro-mechanical systems (MEMS/NEMS) and microfluidics technologies to address both fundamental questions in neuroscience and clinical needs in the medical field.

MCubed Grant Precedes Larger NIH Award of $3 Million
MCubed Grant Precedes Larger NIH Award of $3 Million
10/06/2014

A transformative diagnostic tool for rapid measurement of patient immune status, developed through a close collaboration between U-M researchers from the Medical School and the Department of Mechanical Engineering, received NIH funding this past July

Ceccio Awarded APS Fellowship
Ceccio Awarded APS Fellowship
02/19/2010

In recognition of his research in multiphase and high-Reynolds number flows, Professor Steve Ceccio was made a Fellow of the American Physical Society.