Department News
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Class integration represents historical first at Kettering.
By Website Administrator | Jul 10, 2002Kettering Professors Lucy King and Jackie El-Sayed are not history buffs, but the integration of their classes made history at Kettering spring term.
Kettering Professors Lucy King and Jackie El-Sayed are not history buffs, but the integration of their classes made history at Kettering spring term.
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$1.8 million jumpstarts fuel cell research
By Website Administrator | Jan 29, 2004$1.8 million to fund fuel cell research
$1.8 million to fund fuel cell research
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Faculty recognized for excellence
By Website Administrator | Jul 8, 2004Four Kettering faculty were recognized for scholarly and teaching achievement by students and the Kettering/GMI Alumni Association.
Four Kettering faculty were recognized for scholarly and teaching achievement by students and the Kettering/GMI Alumni Association.
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Applied Bioengineering
By Website Administrator | May 24, 2005Kettering's unique Bioengineering Applications concentration provides career opportunities for graduates that other schools can only hope to offer.
Kettering's unique Bioengineering Applications concentration provides career opportunities for graduates that other schools can only hope to offer.
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Fuel saving gadgets
By Website Administrator | Feb 24, 2006A Kettering professor has his students test the mettle of some products claiming to improve fuel economy by putting the pedal to the metal.
A Kettering professor has his students test the mettle of some products claiming to improve fuel economy by putting the pedal to the metal.
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Full-body cast crash testing
By Website Administrator | Feb 16, 2007Children with medical conditions requiring full-body casting present parents with potentially dangerous transportation options. Researchers are working on a "cure" for the problem.
Children with medical conditions requiring full-body casting present parents with potentially dangerous transportation options. Researchers are working on a "cure" for the problem.
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Fostering excellence
By Website Administrator | Apr 11, 2008Kettering professor Jacqueline El-Sayed has earned a place in the prestigious American Council on Education (ACE) 2008-09 ACE Fellows Program.
Kettering professor Jacqueline El-Sayed has earned a place in the prestigious American Council on Education (ACE) 2008-09 ACE Fellows Program.
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Blowing stuff up
By Website Administrator | Jul 8, 2009It was for a class, no really, there was actual scientific research being performed when Dr. Henry Kowalski and four students, blew stuff up at the end of last semester (the students got actual credit for it too).
It was for a class, no really, there was actual scientific research being performed when Dr. Henry Kowalski and four students, blew stuff up at the end of last semester (the students got actual credit for it too).
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Dr. Mohamed El-Sayed is SAE Fellow
Dec 2, 2011Dr. Mohamed El-Sayed is one of only 19 engineers and scientists worldwide named to the prestigious membership status SAE Fellow. SAE International will honor him at the SAE World Congress in April.
Dr. Mohamed El-Sayed is one of only 19 engineers and scientists worldwide named to the prestigious membership status SAE Fellow. SAE International will honor him at the SAE World Congress in April.
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Fuel cell center at Kettering begins road to reality
By Website Administrator | Aug 8, 2002Like ordinary American citizens, researchers at Kettering University have cast a weary eye at sources of foreign oil due to the volatile conditions our economy experiences with increases in gas prices.
Like ordinary American citizens, researchers at Kettering University have cast a weary eye at sources of foreign oil due to the volatile conditions our economy experiences with increases in gas prices.
