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Stephanie Silva '13 leans over to help some kids with their bridge project. The kids are, front to back: Chris Toh, 4th grade at Forks Elementary; Jonathan Rivera, 4th grade at Palmer El.; and Tommy Gutekunst, 4th grade at Palmer.

 

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October 26, 2011

Colton Rainey, a PhD student in mechanical engineering measures out Poly(vinylidene fluoride) as he makes batteries at the Lu Lab at the George G. Brown Laboratories building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Tuesday, May 31, 2022.

 

The Lu Lab team, under the direction of Wei Lu, a U-M professor of mechanical engineering, has made significant advancements in the testing of batteries.

 

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

Clemson seniors Tyler Henson, Andrew Spencer, Andrew Johnston, and Paul Black - all mechanical engineering majors - pose behind an automated guided vehicle they are developing as part of a class project. (Photo by Ken Scar)

Portrait of David Kwabi, mechanical engineering assistant professor, at the Michigan Memorial Phoenix Project on the North Campus of the University of Michingan in Ann Arbor on Wednesday, August 10, 2022.

 

Kwabi is the primary investigator on this project which seeks to help with global water scarcity struggles. He and three mechanical engineering colleagues were award a ME Research Innovation Pilot grant as they continue working toward an energy-efficient electrochemical system to remove sodium chloride from brackish and sea water.

 

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

Mechanical Engineering. Photo by Kevin Bain/University Communications Photography

Mechanical Engineering. Photo by Kevin Bain/University Communications Photography

Area high school students race derby cars they designed and built during Engineering Camp. Photo by Nathan Latil/Ole Miss Communications

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a british engineering trade magazine advert. 1947

The Wayne State University College of Engineering’s SAE Warrior Racing team shined at the Formula West Competition, earning 12th place nationally. The team bested local competitors such as Kettering University, Oakland University, Michigan State University and University of Michigan, Ann Arbor to become the top team in the state.

 

Learn more: engineering.wayne.edu/news.php?id=17179

Construction workers install the base of the sculpture "3 Cubes In A Seven Axis Relationship" outside of the G.G. Brown Building on North Campus of the University of Michigan on August 24, 2017.

 

The sculpture is a 14,000 pound, 25-foot tall kinetic structure that took Philip Stewart, Pinwheel artist, two years to design and was commissioned by the U-M College of Engineering in honor of Charles M. Vest, U-M Alumnus and former Dean of the College of Engineering U-M Provost.

 

“When Chuck was Dean, he had an interest in establishing a collection of artwork on

the University of Michigan’s (U-M) North Campus,” said Alice Simsar, a fine art consultant who works with the U-M. “That’s why this gift in his name is so fitting. An

official dedication of the sculpture will be planned in connection with the U-M Mechanical Engineering Department’s 150-year celebration in 2018,” she added.

 

Photo: Joseph Xu/Senior Multimedia Content Producer, University of Michigan - College of Engineering

Daniel Penley, Graduate Student Research Assistant in Mechanical Engineering, talks over his laser manufacturing techniques that drill holes in the graphite anode of EV batteries to Eric Kazyak, Research Fellow in Mechanical Engineering, inside Professor Neil Dasgupta's laboratory at 3658 G. G. Brown on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on Friday May 7, 2021.

The University of Michigan is researching ways to harness abundant materials for battery production, or reuse older materials to relieve the disproportionate pressure placed on countries like Democratic Republic of Congo for cobalt or the Philippines for nickel.

Photo: Robert Coelius/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing

A 2cm X 2cm organic solar cell produced in SDSU MEMS Research Lab shows flexibility. Photo Credit: SDSU MEMS Research Lab.

Portrait of David Kwabi, mechanical engineering assistant professor, and Siddhant Singh, mechanical engineering PhD student, at the Battery Lab in the Michigan Memorial Phoenix Project on the North Campus of the University of Michingan in Ann Arbor on Wednesday, August 10, 2022.

 

Kwabi is the primary investigator on this project which seeks to help with global water scarcity struggles. He and three mechanical engineering colleagues were award a ME Research Innovation Pilot grant as they continue working toward an energy-efficient electrochemical system to remove sodium chloride from brackish and sea water.

 

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

Portrait of Siddhant Singh, mechanical engineering PhD student, at the Michigan Memorial Phoenix Project on the North Campus of the University of Michingan in Ann Arbor on Wednesday, August 10, 2022.

 

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

A lithium metal, solid-state battery which use a solid electrolyte instead of the currently used flammable liquid electrolyte is verified inside the Battery Fabrication and Characterization User Facility at the Phoenix Memorial Laboratory at 2301 Bonisteel Blvd, at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on Friday May 7, 2021.

The University of Michigan is researching ways to harness abundant materials for battery production, or reuse older materials to relieve the disproportionate pressure placed on countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo for cobalt or the Philippines for nickel.

Photo: Robert Coelius/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing

Colton Rainey, a PhD student in mechanical engineering working in an inert atmosphere glove box as he makes batteries at the Lu Lab at the George G. Brown Laboratories building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Tuesday, May 31, 2022.

 

The glove box is filled with argon gas so the battery will not be exposed to either oxygen or moisture.

 

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

Area high school students race derby cars they designed and built during Engineering Camp. Photo by Nathan Latil/Ole Miss Communications

Professor Stephen ( Steve) Kurtz works with civil engineering students who will be competing in the bridge team college competition. THey are working in AEC Acopian Engineering Center

David Kwabi, mechanical engineering assistant professor, left, and Siddhant Singh, mechanical engineering PhD student, discuss the operation of an electrochemical flow cell designed to desalinate water at the Battery Lab in the Michigan Memorial Phoenix Project on the North Campus of the University of Michingan in Ann Arbor on Wednesday, August 10, 2022.

 

Kwabi is the primary investigator on this project which seeks to help with global water scarcity struggles. He and three mechanical engineering colleagues were award a ME Research Innovation Pilot grant as they continue working toward an energy-efficient electrochemical system to remove sodium chloride from brackish and sea water.

 

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

Inside Professor Neil Dasgupta's laboratory at 3658 G. G. Brown on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on Friday May 7, 2021.

The University of Michigan is researching ways to harness abundant materials for battery production, or reuse older materials to relieve the disproportionate pressure placed on countries like Democratic Republic of Congo for cobalt or the Philippines for nickel.

Photo: Robert Coelius/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing

A student demonstrates his team's project, "A Device for Hands-Free Home Urine Testing," sponsored by Joeseph Gyekis. The team designed a device that could be installed in patients' homes that could collect a urine sample while allowing the toilet to function as normal. The team included Alex Ortega (ME), Srdan Kalaba (BioE), Chris Ignozzi (ME) and Michael Malizia (ME).

Clemson seniors Tyler Henson, Andrew Spencer and Paul Black - all mechanical engineering majors - work on an automated guided vehicle they are developing as part of a class project. (Photo by Ken Scar)

High school students attending the UM Engineering Camp, sponsored by Mechanical Engineering and the CMSE, construct and launch air rockets at Brevard Hall. Photo by Nathan Latil/Ole Miss Communications

A student demonstrates his team's project, "A Device for Hands-Free Home Urine Testing," sponsored by Joeseph Gyekis. The team designed a device that could be installed in patients' homes that could collect a urine sample while allowing the toilet to function as normal. The team included Alex Ortega (ME), Srdan Kalaba (BioE), Chris Ignozzi (ME) and Michael Malizia (ME).

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Volder Sick, Arthur F Thurnau Professor, Mechanical Engineering Professor, and Associate Vice President for Research, Natural Sciences and Engineering stands in as a test subject for a specially designed plenoptic camera that scans the surface of the iris and quickly renders a 3D model in the Kellogg Eye Center in Ann Arbor, MI on September 20, 2017.

 

The 3D model will allow ophthalmologists to render models and detect changes in the surface of the iris, enabling them to quickly identify injuries and diseases within the body.

 

Sick is collaborating with Maria Woodward, Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, and David Burke, Professor of Human Genetics, as part of a Cubed project.

 

Photo: Joseph Xu/Senior Multimedia Content Producer, University of Michigan - College of Engineering

Construction workers install the base of the sculpture "3 Cubes In A Seven Axis Relationship" outside of the G.G. Brown Building on North Campus of the University of Michigan on August 24, 2017.

 

The sculpture is a 14,000 pound, 25-foot tall kinetic structure that took Philip Stewart, Pinwheel artist, two years to design and was commissioned by the U-M College of Engineering in honor of Charles M. Vest, U-M Alumnus and former Dean of the College of Engineering U-M Provost.

 

“When Chuck was Dean, he had an interest in establishing a collection of artwork on

the University of Michigan’s (U-M) North Campus,” said Alice Simsar, a fine art consultant who works with the U-M. “That’s why this gift in his name is so fitting. An

official dedication of the sculpture will be planned in connection with the U-M Mechanical Engineering Department’s 150-year celebration in 2018,” she added.

 

Photo: Joseph Xu/Senior Multimedia Content Producer, University of Michigan - College of Engineering

Volder Sick, Arthur F Thurnau Professor, Mechanical Engineering Professor, and Associate Vice President for Research, Natural Sciences and Engineering stands in as a test subject for a specially designed plenoptic camera that scans the surface of the iris and quickly renders a 3D model in the Kellogg Eye Center in Ann Arbor, MI on September 20, 2017.

 

The 3D model will allow ophthalmologists to render models and detect changes in the surface of the iris, enabling them to quickly identify injuries and diseases within the body.

 

Sick is collaborating with Maria Woodward, Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, and David Burke, Professor of Human Genetics, as part of a Cubed project.

 

Photo: Joseph Xu/Senior Multimedia Content Producer, University of Michigan - College of Engineering

Steven George, Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at University of Colorado, Boulder, speaks at the 41st Annual American Vacuum Society (AVS) - Michigan Chapter Symposium in the NCRC on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on May 25, 2017.

 

AVS is an interdisciplinary, professional society that supports networking among academic, industrial, government, and consulting professionals involved in a variety of disciplines -- chemistry, physics, engineering, and so forth.

 

Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering Senior Producer, University of Michigan

Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/53696

 

This photograph is from the records of the Department of Mechanical Engineering - Mr Robert Scobie (Professional Officer).

 

It was scanned from a photograph in the University's historical photographic collection held by Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.

 

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Paul Schrems, Mechanical Engineering alumnus, and Nicholas Turnbull, current Mechanical Engineering student, demonstrate use of their innovation, TurtleCell, at the TechArb in Ann Arbor, MI on January 30, 2013.

 

TurtleCell is a smart phone case with retractable earbuds attached as part of the case, rather than external earbuds.

 

Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing

 

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High school students attending the UM Engineering Camp, sponsored by Mechanical Engineering and the CMSE, construct and launch air rockets at Brevard Hall. Photo by Nathan Latil/Ole Miss Communications

A close-up of two Arapaima scales, overlapping as they would in nature. The scales overlap like shingles on the fish, and each scale has a “very hefty mineralized layer on top of it,” Prof. Marc Meyers said. Underneath, each scale is composed of much softer collagen fibers stacked in alternating directions like a pile of plywood.

Paul Schrems, Mechanical Engineering alumnus, and Nicholas Turnbull, current Mechanical Engineering student, demonstrate use of their innovation, TurtleCell, at the TechArb in Ann Arbor, MI on January 30, 2013.

 

TurtleCell is a smart phone case with retractable earbuds attached as part of the case, rather than external earbuds.

 

Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing

 

www.engin.umich.edu

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