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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.
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.
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
In recognition of his research in multiphase and high-Reynolds number flows, Professor Steve Ceccio was made a Fellow of the American Physical Society.
ME Professor David Dowling is internationally recognized for contributions to the fields of acoustics and fluid mechanics.
A commitment to civic participation and service-learning makes ME Professor Bill Schultz a perfect fit for the Ginsberg Center.
An Ann Arbor-based startup is using technology co-invented by Associate Professor Steven Skerlos to replace traditional metalworking fluids.
Steve Ceccio will be taking the position as Chair of the Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering department on July 1st. With his strong ties to the ME department, this appointment should have a positive impact on building a stronger relationship
The textbook guides students from the fundamentals to the analysis and application of fluid mechanics
Election to APS Fellowship is a distinct honor signifying recognition by one’s professional peers