
09/26/2018
His talk was titled “Obsessed with assembly: a bystander’s view of computational assembly design”
His talk was titled “Obsessed with assembly: a bystander’s view of computational assembly design”
Luetkemeyer’s research uses state-of-the-art, full-field experimental and computational inverse techniques to build mathematical models of the mechanical behavior of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL).
A recent research by U-M ME Ph.D. student Zhiton Bai and Assistant Professor Yue Fan, entitled “Abnormal Strain Rate Sensitivity Driven by a Unit Dislocation-Obstacle Interaction in bcc Fe,” was published in the March 2018 Physical Review Letters.
PhD student Jihun Kim wrote computer code that caught the eye of popular open software toolbox for medical image processing, Elastix. The code will prevent the unrealistic deformation in rigid bodies in deformable registration of medical diagnostic images
The Sciences Addressing Asymmetric Explosive Threats (SAAET) program provides Expeditionary Forces with abilities to anticipate and affect enemy networks, and capabilities to detect/defeat/protect-against irregular forces’ use of IEDs.
A technology developed for fly fishing is expanding to baseball and other sports
On August 23rd, the magazine dedicated its front-page story to an article discussing the group’s solution to the overheating of microprocessors in smartphones and tablets.
This program is open to scientists and engineers at research institutions across the US who received Ph.D. or equivalent degrees in the last five years and show exceptional ability and promise for conducting basic research
Election to APS Fellowship is a distinct honor signifying recognition by one’s professional peers
Professor James Ashton-Miller has been named associate vice president for research — research policy and compliance, effective May 1, pending approval by the Board of Regents at its April 19 meeting