Professors Neal Sullivan and Ryan O’Hayre received notice of two new research and development awards in partnership with fuel-cell developer Adaptive Energy of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Both are Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) programs supported by the U.S....
Connecting and engaging with ME alumni has always been a primary goal of the ME Department. With over 3,600 active ME alumni around the world, forming an ME Alumni Advisory Board seemed like the best way to make this connection happen in a meaningful way. In 2021,...
FEA Professional is a 12-credit graduate certificate program that teaches transferrable skills for finite element analysis (FEA), which is the leading computer simulation technology used in design, product development, and applied research across a broad range of...
Dr. Leslie Lamberson, ME Associate Professor and recent Academic Management Institute graduate, was awarded an Office of Naval Research (ONR) grant to build a visualization facility that will enable researchers to characterize deformation and identify failure...
ME Department collaborators Dr. Andrew Osborne and Dr. Mark Deinert were awarded a Nuclear Energy University Program (NEUP) grant to study a specialized tomography method for inspection of dry cask storage tanks using detectors that are both mobile and external to the...
The projects funded within ARPA-E’s Reliable Electricity Based on Electrochemical Systems (REBELS) program are meant to produce fuel cell devices that will be cost-efficient and create new functionality for grid stability and integration of renewables such as wind and...