ECE News
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Mapping blood vessels
Jan 3, 2012Dr. Jaerock Kwon wrote the software powering Knife Edge Scanning Microscopy, making it possible to create 3-D maps of the vascular systems in the brain.
Dr. Jaerock Kwon wrote the software powering Knife Edge Scanning Microscopy, making it possible to create 3-D maps of the vascular systems in the brain.
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Kettering grad makes impact
By Website Administrator | Jul 13, 2010William Sommerville '05, member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), is the chair of IEEE's Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) program, an honor that speaks highly to the achievements he has made in his young career.
William Sommerville '05, member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), is the chair of IEEE's Graduates of the Last Decade (GOLD) program, an honor that speaks highly to the achievements he has made in his young career.
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Kettering lab to become international model
By Website Administrator | Mar 14, 2003A new laboratory and course at Kettering helps students and faculty design and experiment with the next generation of automotive electronic technology, particularly hybrid/electric and electric vehicles.
A new laboratory and course at Kettering helps students and faculty design and experiment with the next generation of automotive electronic technology, particularly hybrid/electric and electric vehicles.
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Automotive technology examined
By Website Administrator | Aug 31, 2007Two national experts in the field of automotive technology shared their insights with Kettering students and provided an outline for the future.
Two national experts in the field of automotive technology shared their insights with Kettering students and provided an outline for the future.
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Multidisciplinary approach brings benefits
By Website Administrator | Apr 29, 2004An initiative by three Kettering female faculty members provides a real-world multidisciplinary approach to problem solving for students majoring in Electrical, Industrial and Mechanical Engineering. The interdisciplinary processes and programs of this initiative will create a well-rounded graduate and help build community between female faculty members at the University.
An initiative by three Kettering female faculty members provides a real-world multidisciplinary approach to problem solving for students majoring in Electrical, Industrial and Mechanical Engineering. The interdisciplinary processes and programs of this initiative will create a well-rounded graduate and help build community between female faculty members at the University.
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Bluetooth anyone?
By Website Administrator | Oct 2, 2007Sinking their teeth into a new technology, Kettering students use Bluetooth to analyze the sweet spot on tennis racquets.
Sinking their teeth into a new technology, Kettering students use Bluetooth to analyze the sweet spot on tennis racquets.
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All systems secure
By Website Administrator | Jun 10, 2004Kettering researcher develops a new communications architecture and protocol for safety critical systems in automotive applications that will make driving more safe and less costly for car companies.
Kettering researcher develops a new communications architecture and protocol for safety critical systems in automotive applications that will make driving more safe and less costly for car companies.
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Rube Goldberg electrified
By Website Administrator | Oct 19, 2007Kettering students created electrical versions of Rube Goldberg contraptions for their senior Electrical Engineering project - the results would have made Goldberg himself proud.
Kettering students created electrical versions of Rube Goldberg contraptions for their senior Electrical Engineering project - the results would have made Goldberg himself proud.
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Bosch Professorship awarded
By Website Administrator | Jul 29, 2004Mark G. Thompson, from the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, will nurture Kettering's relationship with the Bosch Corp.
Mark G. Thompson, from the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, will nurture Kettering's relationship with the Bosch Corp.
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Educating the 21st century engineer
By Website Administrator | Nov 30, 2007Dr. Jim Gover of Kettering University and Dr. Paul Huray of the University of South Carolina author an e-book that provides plans for re-establishing the U.S. as the leading engineering innovator, which could ultimately improve the country's economic outlook.
Dr. Jim Gover of Kettering University and Dr. Paul Huray of the University of South Carolina author an e-book that provides plans for re-establishing the U.S. as the leading engineering innovator, which could ultimately improve the country's economic outlook.
