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Kindling and LoudFire Reading Series | MFA in Creative Writing
Photo by Samantha Fedorova | College of Humanities and Social Sciences | George Mason University
Michael Wang, materials science and engineering Ph.D. candidate, uses a glove box to inspect a lithium metal battery cell in a lab in the Michigan Memorial Phoenix Project building at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich. on October 19, 2020.
Wang is working under Jeff Sakamoto, associate professor of mechanical engineering, to design a lithium metal solid state battery cell that can be integrated into existing lithium ion battery manufacturing infrastructure so that the better performing cells can be build cheaply and safely and enter the battery market more quickly, without requiring significant re-tooling of existing plants.
Photo: Evan Dougherty/University of Michigan Engineering
Duke Morrow, 62, participates in a study about autonomous vehicle accessibility with Clive D'Souza, Assistant Professor of Industrial and Operations Engineering, and his group of researchers at the Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living in Ann Arbor, MI on August 22, 2019.
D'Souza and his team make physical measurements and have participants go in and out of the autonomous vehicle in order to test its accessibility and usability for their preferences.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Abhishek Dhyani, Macromolecular Science & Engineering PhD Student, demonstrates use of low interfacial toughness (LIT) coatings in the North Campus Research Complex on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on April 15, 2019.
The coatings help shed ice effortlessly from large surfaces and could be used for such surfaces such as cargo ships, airplanes, power lines, wind turbines, oil rigs, and commercial buildings.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Kindling and LoudFire Reading Series | MFA in Creative Writing
Photo by Samantha Fedorova | College of Humanities and Social Sciences | George Mason University
Higher Education classroom photos with Professor Amy Swan.
Photo by Samantha Fedorova | College of Humanities and Social Sciences | George Mason University
Sunming Qin, NERS PhD student, studies buoyant jets in a stratified environment.
Photo: Levi Hutmacher/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Emory University's Howard Chiou and Brian Croxall were nominated for the POD Network's Innovation Award for their project, "Changing Graduate Student Teaching One Fro-Yo and Bánh Mì at a Time."
Jeanne Murabito introduces the keynote address presenter at the 2018 Engineering Graduate Symposium inside the Duderstadt Center at North Campus in Ann Arbor MI. on Friday October 26.
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
Drew Vecchio, ChE PhD Student, injects sulfuric acid into a chamber with aluminum Telluride in the North Campus Research Complex on May 11, 2018.
The combination of the sulfuric acid and aluminum Telluride generates toxic hydrogen telluride gas, which acts as a source of tellurium for the formation of cadmium Telluride (CdTe) nanoparticles. The goal is for these nanoparticles to act as semiconductors, converting light into electric signals.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
White Coat Ceremony
Langford Auditorium
Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN
Photo: Anne Rayner
James Gose, NAME Graduate Student Research Assistant, studies the multiphase flow of water through a specially built system in the Marine Hydrodynamics Laboratory on May 14, 2018.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & 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
Students in the Impact MBA program present their final business pitches before Commencement. December 15, 2022
Colorado State University's College of Liberal Arts celebrates its graduates at the Spring Commencement. May 13, 2022
Math teacher Jørgen Ebbesen from Denmark (right) and JSEP students install stakes to measure the melt of the Greenland Ice Sheet at Point 660, about 25 miles from the town of Kangerlussuaq. (Photo by Erica Willstrom)
A grant from the National Science Foundation enabled Dartmouth graduate students and a postdoctoral fellow to travel to Greenland to teach high school students and their teachers about the Arctic environment. Read more about the program on Dartmouth Now.
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Karen Sussex, an upper-limb amputee from Jackson, Mich., Alex Vaskov, robotics Ph.D. candidate, and Cindy Chestek, associate professor of biomedical engineering, go through a testing session at a lab in the University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor, MI on November 29, 2018, after Sussex recently had electrodes implanted in her arm for an advanced prosthetics study at U-M.
In this major advance for mind-controlled prosthetics, U-M research led by Paul Cederna, the Robert Oneal Collegiate Professor of Plastic Surgery and a professor of biomedical engineering, and Cindy Chestek, associate professor of biomedical engineering, demonstrates an ultra-precise prosthetic interface technology that taps faint latent signals from nerves in the arm and amplifies them to enable real-time, intuitive, finger-level control of a robotic hand.
For in-depth coverage of the research:
spotlight.engin.umich.edu/mind-control-prosthesis/
Photo: Evan Dougherty/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
As a final project for the course Engineering 146: Computer-aided Mechanical Engineering Design, taught by Professor Solomon Diamond A.B. ’97, B.E. 98, students were challenged to build two-wheeled cars and lead them through a series of competitions. (Photo by Eli Burakian '00)
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Ciara Sivels, NERS alumnus, has her graduation stole put on by her PhD advisor Sara Pozzi, Professor of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences, at the Rackham Graduate School Exercises at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on May 3, 2019.
Sivels is the first Black woman to receive her doctorate from the Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences department at the College of Engineering, and returned to Ann Arbor specifically to attend her graduate student graduation ceremonies after graduating the previous semester.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
The Honey Harvest was held at the Dartmouth Organic Farm in the upper barn by the Beekeepers Association.
Attendees learned how to extract honey starting with removing frames from a beehive to uncapping, spinning, filtering and have a chance to taste the honey! (Photo by Josh Renaud '17)
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May 12, 2022 - The College of Education (CoE) held its Graduate Celebration at the Barnes Center Thursday afternoon. Students, faculty, and family were invited to attend for socializing and celebrating. College of Education Dean, George Peterson and Associate Dean for Research & Graduate Studies for the College of Education, Jeff Marshall spoke the crowd.
Colorado State University's Walter Scott Jr. College of Engineering celebrates its graduates at the Spring 2022 Commencement. May 14, 2022