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Portrait of Jacqueline Hannan, a PhD student in Industrial and Operations Engineering.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Xiangyu Peng, a PhD student in robotics, uses an upper extremity exoskeleton to demonstrate his research project which looks at the effects of electromyographic biofeedback on exoskeleton usage at his lab in the Engineering Research Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan on Wednesday, April 6, 2022.

 

Peng said the goal of this research is to develop an adaptive controller for upper extremity exoskeletons that can adapt over time to the person's changing capabilities, and thus increasing the user's performance on exoskeleton usage.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Ph.D. students Matthew Bernhard and Benjamin Vandersloot talk to writer Randy Milgrom about their work with Alex Halderman, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and his cybersecurity group.

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To bid farewell to the class of 2022, Berklee Valencia celebrated the commencement of the students in the following programs on July 4, 2022:

-Master of Music in Contemporary Performance (Production Concentration)

-Master of Art in Global Entertainment and Music Business

-Master of Music in Music Production, Technology, and Innovation

-Master of Music in Scoring for Film, TV and Video Games.

- Post-master's program

Photos by Tato Baeza and Vicente A. Jimenez.

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

Jacqueline Hannan, a PhD student in industrial and operations engineering, prepares for a demonstration of her project about interaction pressures occurring during positive pressure ventilation with newborns in in her lab Engineering Research Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan on Wednesday, April 6, 2022. The project is performed with simulated neonatal ventilation with an infant manikin.

 

Hannan said the aim of the project is to develop a sensor system to measure the pressures that occur between a ventilation face mask and an infant's face during positive pressure ventilation. The sensor system will serve as a research tool and as a training tool. Care must be taken when holding the face mask, as applying too much pressure has potential to injure the infant, while applying too little pressure will result in air leakage and insufficient air delivery.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Ph.D. students Matthew Bernhard and Benjamin Vandersloot talk to writer Randy Milgrom about their work with Alex Halderman, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and his cybersecurity group.

jhalderm.com/

Photo by Robert Coelius

Alumni Engagement

www.engin.umich.edu/college/info/alumni

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White Coat Ceremony

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White Coat Ceremony

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White Coat Ceremony

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White Coat Ceremony

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Vanderbilt University School of Medicine

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White Coat Ceremony

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Doowon Han, a PhD student in Mechanical Engineering, sets up the simulator used in research related to his project, 'Measuring and Predicting Drivers' Takeover Readiness in Automated Driving’ in his lab in the Industrial and Operations Engineering Building on on the North Campus of the University of Michigan on Wednesday, April 6, 2022.

 

Han said aim of the project is to predict the takeover readiness of the drivers by utilizing driving dynamics, and physiological data including eye gaze behavior, heart rate, and other factors.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

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

Jacqueline Hannan, a PhD student in industrial and operations engineering, demonstrates equipment used in her project about interaction pressures occurring during positive pressure ventilation with newborns in in her lab Engineering Research Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan on Wednesday, April 6, 2022. The project is performed with simulated neonatal ventilation with an infant manikin.

 

Hannan said the aim of the project is to develop a sensor system to measure the pressures that occur between a ventilation face mask and an infant's face during positive pressure ventilation. The sensor system will serve as a research tool and as a training tool. Care must be taken when holding the face mask, as applying too much pressure has potential to injure the infant, while applying too little pressure will result in air leakage and insufficient air delivery.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Jacqueline Hannan, a PhD student in industrial and operations engineering, demonstrates equipment used in her project about interaction pressures occurring during positive pressure ventilation with newborns in in her lab Engineering Research Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan on Wednesday, April 6, 2022. The project is performed with simulated neonatal ventilation with an infant manikin.

 

Hannan said the aim of the project is to develop a sensor system to measure the pressures that occur between a ventilation face mask and an infant's face during positive pressure ventilation. The sensor system will serve as a research tool and as a training tool. Care must be taken when holding the face mask, as applying too much pressure has potential to injure the infant, while applying too little pressure will result in air leakage and insufficient air delivery.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Xiangyu Peng, a PhD student in robotics, uses an upper extremity exoskeleton to demonstrate his research project which looks at the effects of electromyographic biofeedback on exoskeleton usage at his lab in the Engineering Research Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan on Wednesday, April 6, 2022.

 

Peng said the goal of this research is to develop an adaptive controller for upper extremity exoskeletons that can adapt over time to the person's changing capabilities, and thus increasing the user's performance on exoskeleton usage.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Students demonstrate various research projects as part of their work in the Sensory Augmentation and Rehabilitation Laboratory (SARL) and the Laboratory for Innovation in Global Health Technology (LIGHT). Both labs fall under the Sienko Research Group, led by Kathleen Sienko, an Arthur F Thurnau Professor and associate professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Michigan

 

Photo: Evan Dougherty/Assistant Multimedia Editor - University of Michigan - College of Engineering

 

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Kevin Lieberman, (U-M PhD ’22) demonstrates work he did supporting trust calibration and attention management in human‐machine teams in the lab at the Industrial and Operations Engineering Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan on Wednesday, April 6, 2022.

 

Lieberman used eye tracking as one of the measures to infer a person's trust in simulated unmanned aerial vehicles.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Doowon Han, a PhD student in Mechanical Engineering, pulls up research related to his project, 'Measuring and Predicting Drivers' Takeover Readiness in Automated Driving’ in his lab in the Industrial and Operations Engineering Building on on the North Campus of the University of Michigan on Wednesday, April 6, 2022. In the background is Assistant Professor X. Jessie Yang.

 

Han said aim of the project is to predict the takeover readiness of the drivers by utilizing driving dynamics, and physiological data including eye gaze behavior, heart rate, and other factors.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

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

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To bid farewell to the class of 2022, Berklee Valencia celebrated the commencement of the students in the following programs on July 4, 2022:

-Master of Music in Contemporary Performance (Production Concentration)

-Master of Art in Global Entertainment and Music Business

-Master of Music in Music Production, Technology, and Innovation

-Master of Music in Scoring for Film, TV and Video Games.

- Post-master's program

Photos by Tato Baeza and Vicente A. Jimenez.

Inside the Autonomous Robotic Manipulation (ARM)Lab at 1212 Engineering Research Building II, Dale McConachie, Doctoral Student in Robotics watches as his algorithm directs massive KUKA robotic arms to select and delicately transfer the correct beanbag from a pile of random objects. This is an extremely under-explored area in autonomous manipulation, mainly because deformable objects are difficult to model and simulate.

Photo by Robert Coelius

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Researchers led by UC San Diego built a device that sorts and separates cancer cells from the same tumor based on how “sticky” they are. They found that less sticky cells migrate and invade other tissues more than their stickier counterparts, and have genes that make tumor recurrence more likely.

 

Full story: jacobsschool.ucsd.edu/news/news_releases/release.sfe?id=2967

 

Photos by David Baillot/UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering

Students in the "Exploring Colorado Agricultural Systems" class at Colorado State University have an introductory session with President Amy Parsons and Temple Grandin. May 16, 2023

White Coat Ceremony

Langford Auditorium

Vanderbilt University School of Medicine

Vanderbilt University

Nashville, TN

 

Photo: Anne Rayner

Wesleyan celebrated the graduates of the Class of 2016 at its 184th Commencement Ceremony on May 22. (Photo by Thomas Dzimian)

Stefany Escobedo, CE BSE Student, chats with Michael Nwansi, ME BSE Student, at the impactXchange on North Campus of the University of Michigan on October 9, 2018.

 

The impactXchange was a celebration that aimed to get students to vote and was a collaboration among the College of Engineering, Stamps School of Art & Design, Duderstadt Center, School of Music, Theater and Dance, Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning and the Rackham Student Government.

 

Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing

Piran Kidambi and graduate students in lab. We need environmental portraits of each faculty member.

(Vanderbilt University/Joe Howell)

   

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