12/19/2009
Each semester, Pi Tau Sigma, the National Mechanical Engineering Honor Society, recognizes one outstanding instructor by voting him or her Professor of the Term. ME Professor Michael Thouless was awarded […]
Each semester, Pi Tau Sigma, the National Mechanical Engineering Honor Society, recognizes one outstanding instructor by voting him or her Professor of the Term. ME Professor Michael Thouless was awarded […]
ME Associate Professor Jeff Sakamoto’s research was featured on the cover of Advanced Energy Materials. The cover of AEM is highly coveted. It is instantly recognizable and associated with the […]
This award recognizes a young professional (within 10 years of Ph.D.) who has made significant contributions in education and has demonstrated an excellence in research in the field of experimental mechanics.
Friedman is a manager of the Manufacturing Research Department for the Ford Research and Innovation Center and will discuss the “Implementation of Lightweight Materials in Automotive Applications”
BY NICOLE CASAL MOORE MICHIGAN ENGINEERING With a “breaker space,” ultra-low vibration chambers and tissue culture rooms, a new world-class research complex at Michigan Engineering will let researchers study the […]
ME Department Chair Professor Kon-Well Wang has received the Rudolf Kalman Best Paper Award. This award is administered by the Dynamic Systems and Control Division of the American Society of […]
Don Siegel has joined the Mechanical Engineering department as an assistant professor. Siegel earned his bachelor’s degree in mathematical physics from Case Western Reserve University and completed post-graduate studies at […]
Jason Geathers, a PhD candidate in the department, has achieved much recognition in the past few months after winning first place in student competitions led by leading engineering and technical societies
Bedewy, who is currently carrying out his PhD research in the Mechanosynthesis Lab at U-M, has been selected by the Material Science Research Society to receive the Silver Award in recognition of his progress in the field of material sciences
Reedlun, Daly, and co-authors have received the IJSS Best Paper Award for their work with shape memory alloy cables. The research has vast applicability, but the team hopes that the cables may be used to suppress seismic vibrations in structure