Department News
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Breath analysis may provide clues to what ails you
By Website Administrator | Apr 4, 2003The eyes may be the window to the soul, but your breath could soon be the window to your over-all health.
The eyes may be the window to the soul, but your breath could soon be the window to your over-all health.
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The Final Frontier - the human brain
By Website Administrator | Sep 2, 2004In attempting to develop a treatment for fibromyalgia, Jeff Hargrove has entered the last frontier of medicine - the human brain.
In attempting to develop a treatment for fibromyalgia, Jeff Hargrove has entered the last frontier of medicine - the human brain.
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Analyzing chronic pain
By Website Administrator | Nov 18, 2005Kettering research continues to explore the use of technologies to unravel the causes of Fibromyalgia Syndrome. The newest technology involves decoding the function of the brain by analyzing electroencephalographic (EEG) readings.
Kettering research continues to explore the use of technologies to unravel the causes of Fibromyalgia Syndrome. The newest technology involves decoding the function of the brain by analyzing electroencephalographic (EEG) readings.
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Hydraulic hybrid engines
By Website Administrator | Dec 1, 2006Hydraulic hybrid engines may be on the road and saving millions in the near future. A Kettering professor is helping with the EPA research to make it happen.
Hydraulic hybrid engines may be on the road and saving millions in the near future. A Kettering professor is helping with the EPA research to make it happen.
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Bottle up the noise!
By Website Administrator | Jul 25, 2008Dr. Dan Ludwigsen, associate professor of Physics, works with students at Kettering University in studying the phenomena of Helmholtz resonators to develop an improved correction factor that will help control noise propagating down pipes and ducts.
Dr. Dan Ludwigsen, associate professor of Physics, works with students at Kettering University in studying the phenomena of Helmholtz resonators to develop an improved correction factor that will help control noise propagating down pipes and ducts.
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Tribology for EOLSS
By Website Administrator | May 24, 2011Kettering Professor Ilya Kudish will lend his expertise in Tribology to UNESCO's Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems.
Kettering Professor Ilya Kudish will lend his expertise in Tribology to UNESCO's Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems.
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The physics of the elusive "sweet spot" unraveled
By Website Administrator | Apr 25, 2003Just what makes the "sweet spot" sweet is the focus of Dr. Dan Russell's seminal research into the physics of composite baseball and softball bats.
Just what makes the "sweet spot" sweet is the focus of Dr. Dan Russell's seminal research into the physics of composite baseball and softball bats.
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Baseball bat research
By Website Administrator | Sep 24, 2004Dan Russell's research on the physics of baseball bats earned him an opportunity to present his work at an international conference.
Dan Russell's research on the physics of baseball bats earned him an opportunity to present his work at an international conference.
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Getting kids on their feet
By Website Administrator | Dec 2, 2005A Kettering professor has been instrumental in making dreams come true for hundreds of handicapped kids and their families.
A Kettering professor has been instrumental in making dreams come true for hundreds of handicapped kids and their families.
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Car Seat Campaign
By Website Administrator | Feb 9, 2007A Kettering crash safety researcher is making engineering relevant while making kids of all sizes safer in cars.
A Kettering crash safety researcher is making engineering relevant while making kids of all sizes safer in cars.
