
08/04/2010
ME Professor A. Galip Ulsoy’s recently published textbook discusses a novel method for analysis and control of time-delay systems.
ME Professor A. Galip Ulsoy’s recently published textbook discusses a novel method for analysis and control of time-delay systems.
These awards provide a one-year grant to fund research with the aim to enrich the research and professional growth of young faculty.
For Mauro Rodriguez, a first generation high school student, college seemed like an impossible dream. Now a doctoral candidate in Mechanical Engineering, Mauro is driven by his roots to give back as much as he can
In developing areas of the world, living with HIV/AIDS is a constant struggle with lifestyle-altering consequences. ME Professor Nikos Chronis is researching ways to alleviate these difficulties by developing a biochip that monitors the immune status of HIV-infected populations in resource-limited societies. The biochip uses a microelectromechanical systems (MEMS)-based imaging system to count the number […]
CAREER awards recognize junior faculty who exemplify the role of teacher-scholars through outstanding research and education
ME Assistant Professor Suman Das ( https://me-web2.engin.umich.edu/zope/pubdir/bio?uniqname=sumandas ) and Assistant Research Scientist Muammer Koç ( http://www.egr.vcu.edu/me/faculty/me-faculty_koc.html ) have received the 2004 M. Eugene Merchant Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer Award from the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME). Professor Das was presented his award by Richard C. Peters, SME President on June 12 at the SME Annual […]
Assistant professor Xiaogan Liang and his research group have successfully earned a spot in ACS Nano. The research group has discovered a new nanomanufacturing technique which can produce high quality 2D nanoelectronic materials and devices.
His work is featured in Integrative Biology, ACS Nano, and Small
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.
The award is for mid-career faculty who have distinguished themselves through research, teaching, mentorship and participation in service activities