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Members of UMTRI Assistant Research Scientist Monica Jone’s research group run a study to help people avoid and treat motion sickness in autonomous vehicles at the Transportation Research Institute at the University of Michigan on March 4, 2020.
Jones and her group measure baseline metrics such as skin temperature, posture, heart rate, and facial expressions first. These metrics are measured against changes as study participants ride in a vehicle with specific maneuvers to test levels of motion sickness. Jones hopes to understand the fundamentals of human response that will help enable autonomous vehicle manufacturers and future related technologies.
Photo: Joseph Xu/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
White Coat Ceremony
Langford Auditorium
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN
Photo: Anne Rayner
Alec D. Gallimore, Robert J Vlasic Dean of Engineering, Arthur F Thurnau Professor, Richard F and Eleanor A Towner Professor of Engineering and Professor of Aerospace Engineering, speaks at the Michigan Engineering Graduate Student Orientation at Hill Auditorium on Central Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on August 29, 2019.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Colorado State University's Walter Scott Jr. College of Engineering celebrates its graduates at the Spring 2022 Commencement. May 14, 2022
Virginia Institiute of Marine Science Assistant Professor Chris Hein gives a presentation on barrier islands at the VIMS Eastern Shore Lab.
Researchers from a Regional Mid-Atlantic Sea Grant Research Project studying Delmarva’s barrier island system presented the results of their work to stakeholders at a workshop Nov. 9 in Wachapreague, Va.
(Photo by Aileen Devlin | Virginia Sea Grant)
White Coat Ceremony
Langford Auditorium
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN
Photo: Anne Rayner
Corliss "Coco" Raymond (center), 68, walks with University of Michigan researchers in a predetermined route as part of research project at Clark East Tower, a senior care housing facility, in Ypsilanti, MI on September 6, 2018.
Raymond is a research participant in a project run by CEE Professor SangHyun Lee research group in which researchers track the varying stress levels of senior citizens induced by their physical environments. Participants wear sensors that track heart and perspiration rates, and blood pressure as they move outside of the facility in a variety of environments.
Raymond suffers from Neurofibromatosis, a condition that causes tumors to grow externally and internally. In the last six months, Raymond has felt more pain in her knees and calves and is fearful that the tumors and their potential bursting is causing this pain.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Wesleyan welcomed 162 graduate students to campus this fall, of which 60 are new.
The new international graduate students hail from Bangladesh, Trinidad and Tobago, the United Kingdom, Nepal, Chile, and Turkey.
Graduate students gathered with faculty advisors for a welcome picnic on Aug 27. (Photos by Prekshaw Sreewastav '21)
Martin Ward, Engineer in Research for Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, organizes numerous robots to showcase the Robot Garden near the Robotics Institute building in Ann Arbor MI on Thursday, May 20, 2021.
The Robot Garden was designed by University of Michigan Associate Professor of Architecture Matias del Campo and Robotics PhD student Alexa Carlson with the help of artificial intelligence. The garden gives robots a number of terrain and textural features to test their locomotion.
Photo: Robert Coelius/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Colorado State University's Walter Scott Jr. College of Engineering celebrates its graduates at the Spring 2022 Commencement. May 14, 2022
White Coat Ceremony
Langford Auditorium
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN
Photo: Anne Rayner
White Coat Ceremony
Langford Auditorium
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN
Photo: Anne Rayner
Wesleyan welcomed 162 graduate students to campus this fall, of which 60 are new.
The new international graduate students hail from Bangladesh, Trinidad and Tobago, the United Kingdom, Nepal, Chile, and Turkey.
Graduate students gathered with faculty advisors for a welcome picnic on Aug 27. (Photos by Prekshaw Sreewastav '21)
Staff, faculty, students, and residents of Ann Arbor attend a live showing of 2001: A Space Odyssey at Hill Auditorium in Ann Arbor, MI on September 21, 2018.
The event was a collaboration between Michigan Engineering and the University Musical Society, bringing the Detroit Symphony Orchestra to perform in conjunction with a showing of the movie.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Students arriving for class had to navigate through the students presenting their research at the Engineering Graduate Symposium inside the Duderstadt Center at North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI. on Friday October 26, 2018.
With over 400 participants, alumni, and visiting students from around the world, the 13th annual Engineering Graduate Symposium brings research, networking and recruitment to North Campus.
Photo by Robert Coelius/Michigan Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Michigan Engineering Graduate Students attend the Graduate Student Orientation at the Power Center for the Performing Arts in Ann Arbor, MI on August 29, 2018.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Colorado State University's Walter Scott Jr. College of Engineering celebrates its graduates at the Spring 2022 Commencement. May 14, 2022
White Coat Ceremony
Langford Auditorium
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN
Photo: Anne Rayner
Cassandra Champagne, Graduate Student Research Assistant in Civil and Environmental Engineering, takes a standard measurement of methane gas emissions inside a landfill in Midland, MI. on October 16, 2018.
Using drones, Champagne and her team are implementing techniques for monitoring methane gas emissions in a manner more time efficient, cost efficient, and accurate than current practices.
Photo: Robert Coelius/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Drones are flown the first flight of M-Air, an advanced robotics testing facility for air, sea, and land, on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on February 20, 2018.
The facility is a netted, 9,600 gross square ft., four-story complex situated next to the site where the Ford Motor Company Robotics Building will open in late 2019.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Gaang Lee, Civil Engineering PhD Student, helps Ilene John, a research participant and resident of senior housing facility Clark East Tower, when her wheelchair gets stuck in the middle of the road during a trial on a predetermined test route in Ypsilanti, MI on September 6, 2018.
Lee is administering a project as part of CEE Professor SangHyun Lee research group in which they track the varying stress levels induced by their physical environments. Participants wear sensors that track heart and perspiration rates, and blood pressure as they move outside of the facility in a variety of environments.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Members of UMTRI Assistant Research Scientist Monica Jone’s research group run a study to help people avoid and treat motion sickness in autonomous vehicles at the Transportation Research Institute at the University of Michigan on March 4, 2020.
Jones and her group measure baseline metrics such as skin temperature, posture, heart rate, and facial expressions first. These metrics are measured against changes as study participants ride in a vehicle with specific maneuvers to test levels of motion sickness. Jones hopes to understand the fundamentals of human response that will help enable autonomous vehicle manufacturers and future related technologies.
Photo: Joseph Xu/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Melina Bautista, CEE Research Fellow, collects water samples from the Ann Arbor Water Treatment Plant in Ann Arbor, MI on January 17, 2019.
Bautista collects the samples to determine the effectiveness of water filters that CEE Professor Lutgarde Raskin group works on.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Photographer, University of Michigan - College of Engineering
Colorado State University's Walter Scott Jr. College of Engineering celebrates its graduates at the Spring 2022 Commencement. May 14, 2022
U.S. Army General James H. Dickinson, Commander, U.S. Space Command, delivers the Commencement Address at Colorado State University’s Walter Scott Jr. College of Engineering’s 2022 Spring Commencement. May 14, 2022
White Coat Ceremony
Langford Auditorium
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN
Photo: Anne Rayner
Michigan Engineering Graduate Students attend the Graduate Student Orientation at the Power Center for the Performing Arts in Ann Arbor, MI on August 29, 2018.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Colorado State University's Walter Scott Jr. College of Engineering celebrates its graduates at the Spring 2022 Commencement. May 14, 2022
Colorado State University's Walter Scott Jr. College of Engineering celebrates its graduates at the Spring 2022 Commencement. May 14, 2022
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Elliott Rouse (center) with Graduate Student Research AssistantKim Ingraham watch as Dawn Jordan Musil tests an open-source robotic leg designed by Rouse and his team in the G. G. Brown Building on May 28, 2019.
The project is provides a robust and relatively inexpensive system that can be easily manufactured, assembled, and controlled by other researchers, aiming to expand the research field and its knowledge base.
Photo: Robert Coelius / Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Alejandro Francisco Azocar, Mechanical Engineering Graduate Student Research Assistant (left) helps Dawn Jordan Musil test an open-source robotic leg designed by Elliott Rouse, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, and his research group in the G. G. Brown Building on May 28, 2019.
The project is provides a robust and relatively inexpensive system that can be easily manufactured, assembled, and controlled by other researchers, aiming to expand the research field and its knowledge base.
Photo: Robert Coelius / Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Alec D. Gallimore, Robert J Vlasic Dean of Engineering, Arthur F Thurnau Professor, Richard F and Eleanor A Towner Professor of Engineering and Professor of Aerospace Engineering, speaks at the Michigan Engineering Graduate Student Orientation at Hill Auditorium on Central Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on August 29, 2019.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Elissa Welle, Graduate Student Research Assistant in Biomedical Engineering, sharpens 6.8um diameter strands of carbon fiber electrodes using a 3mm diameter butane flame blowtorch at Professor Cindy Chestek’s Cortical Neural Prosthetics lab inside North Campus Research Center in Ann Arbor, MI on Friday June 11, 2021.
The carbon fibers are originally cylindrical wires with a flat end but are made sharp through the heat of the butane flame. The rest of the array, composed of medical-grade silicone, a polyimide printed circuit board, four 50-um diameter wires, and an Omnetics connector, is kept safely under the water, which acts as a flame retardant. Once sharp, the electrodes insert easily into lots of different types of biological tissue - nerves, the brain, the dorsal root ganglia - that typical flat-ended wires cannot penetrate.
Photo: Robert Coelius/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Kaelan Oldani, AERO BSE Student, talks about a plasma thruster to Kara Keeley at Tech Takeover on Ingalls Mall in Ann Arbor, MI on September 21, 2018.
The event was hosted before a live screening of 2001: A Space Odyssey and showcased the U-M Robotics Institute and a panel discussing the technology and implications of the film.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Colorado State University's Walter Scott Jr. College of Engineering celebrates its graduates at the Spring 2022 Commencement. May 14, 2022
Drones are flown the first flight of M-Air, an advanced robotics testing facility for air, sea, and land, on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on February 20, 2018.
The facility is a netted, 9,600 gross square ft., four-story complex situated next to the site where the Ford Motor Company Robotics Building will open in late 2019.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Staff, faculty, students, and residents of Ann Arbor attend a live showing of 2001: A Space Odyssey at Hill Auditorium in Ann Arbor, MI on September 21, 2018.
The event was a collaboration between Michigan Engineering and the University Musical Society, bringing the Detroit Symphony Orchestra to perform in conjunction with a showing of the movie.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Post doctorate Sichul Lee works the Life Science Center's plant biology lab under the guidance of Mary Lou Guerinot, the Ronald and Deborah Harris Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences. (photo by Corinne Arndt Girouard)
Cassandra Champagne (left), Graduate Student Research Assistant in Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Dimitrios Zekkos, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, take traditional measurements of methane gas emissions inside a landfill in Midland, MI. on October 16, 2018.
Using drones, Zekkos and his team are implementing techniques for monitoring methane gas emissions in a manner more time efficient, cost efficient, and accurate than current practices.
Methane gas (CH4) is generated in landfills through the anaerobic (absence of oxygen) digestion of the buried waste and is estimated by the EPA to be 28-36 times worse than carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere because it is that much more efficient at trapping heat in the ozone.
Photo: Robert Coelius/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Drones are flown the first flight of M-Air, an advanced robotics testing facility for air, sea, and land, on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on February 20, 2018.
The facility is a netted, 9,600 gross square ft., four-story complex situated next to the site where the Ford Motor Company Robotics Building will open in late 2019.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Graduate students showcase their research during the 2016 Graduate Student Showcase celebrating research and creativity, November 15, 2016
Desmond Liu, Biophysics PhD Student, and Angela Violi, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, discuss the group's Blue Sky Project on nanobiotics in the EECS Building on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on January 8, 2019.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing