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Khalif Adegeye, one of the students preparing to graduate this April with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from the Mechanical Engineering Department, in the George G. Brown Laboratory building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan on Friday, February 11, 2022.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Timothy Taylor, Jr., an undergraduate in mechanical engineering, left, in discussion with classmates in MECHENG 499: Mechanical Engineering and Racial Justice with Professor James Holly, Jr., in the Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Wednesday morning, March 22, 2023.
This is the second time the course, developed by Holly in 2021, has been offered. He typically begins with a key question, such as: “Is technology a barrier to, a tool for, or a non-factor for racial justice?” In this course, Holly wanted his students to use critical thinking in their responses.Traditional curricula often emphasize making, doing, and calculating—the tangible sides of engineering. Yet there isn’t always time and space for students to examine how their thoughts are being deliberately created and facilitated. Discussion questions are designed to give students the opportunity to both think collaboratively with others, as well as to speak up. Holly calls it “Think-Pair-Share,” where students first think of their own answers, pair up to discuss them, and then share with the whole classroom.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Westlake High School Students Jehuti Willis and Marci Earli doing their research on generating thermo electric power as part of GIFT 09 along with teachers Ramesh Venukadasula of Weslake and Candace Bethea of Camp Creek Middle.
Coast Guard Academy cadets conduct their daily academic routine in McAllister Hall on campus, Feb. 9, 2018.
Several students work in the mechanical engineering lab and others get advice from professors.
U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Lauren Laughlin
A student talks about his team's project, "Payload Hauler Omni Directional (PHOD)," sponsored by Nearth. The team included mechanical engineers Alex Koslov, Jay Stillmun and Andrew Timmons, and was asked to improve upon a payload hauling device designed to transport things up and down shafts. The students focused on reducing drivetrain complexity, enclosing components and creating an easy way to use payload.
Alec Gallimore, the Robert J Vlasic Dean of Engineering, presents Dawn Tilbury, the new Herrick Professor of Engineering, with a medal in the Iacocca Room of the George G. Brown Laboratories building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan on Monday, May 2, 2022.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Siddhant Singh, mechanical engineering PhD student, demonstrates the work he's been doing with an electrochemical flow cell designed to desalinate water for David Kwabi, mechanical engineering assistant professor, 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
Binh Pham '13 exhorts the kids to get going on their civil engineering project of building a bridge at the start of the Lafayette College Engineering Brain Bowl on Saturday, November 12.
Ken White / Zovko Photographic, LLC
October 26, 2011
A student talks about his team's project, "Payload Hauler Omni Directional (PHOD)," sponsored by Nearth. The team included mechanical engineers Alex Koslov, Jay Stillmun and Andrew Timmons, and was asked to improve upon a payload hauling device designed to transport things up and down shafts. The students focused on reducing drivetrain complexity, enclosing components and creating an easy way to use payload.
David Kwabi, mechanical engineering assistant professor, right, 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
Westlake High School Students Jehuti Willis and Marci Earli doing their research on generating thermo electric power as part of GIFT 09 along with teachers Ramesh Venukadasula of Weslake and Candace Bethea of Camp Creek Middle.
Westlake High School Students Jehuti Willis and Marci Earli doing their research on generating thermo electric power as part of GIFT 09 along with teachers Ramesh Venukadasula of Weslake and Candace Bethea of Camp Creek Middle.
Sophia Dorisio, a University of Michigan undergraduate in the Mechanical Engineering program, working in the Wilson Student Team Project Center on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on January 26, 2022.
Dorisio is a member of the MRacing Team.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
David Kwabi, mechanical engineering assistant professor, right, 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
Pictured: Brian Horsfield, Retired Research and Development Engineer, Weyerhaeuser Company, B.S. Mechanical Engineering, ‘66, M.S. Engineering, ‘68, D.Engr., ‘71
The College of Engineering hosted their 2017 Distinguished Engineering Alumni Medal (DEAM) ceremony and alumni celebration on Friday, January 19, 2018 at the UC Davis Mondavi Center.
(Reeta Asmai/ UC Davis)
Westlake High School Students Jehuti Willis and Marci Earli doing their research on generating thermo electric power as part of GIFT 09 along with teachers Ramesh Venukadasula of Weslake and Candace Bethea of Camp Creek Middle.
Dr. Tom Bradley and the EcoCar senior design team accept a donation from General Motors. November 13, 2014
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
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
Panagiota Kitsopoulos, a PhD student in mechanical engineering, answering a question in MECHENG 499: Mechanical Engineering and Racial Justice with Professor James Holly, Jr., in the Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Wednesday morning, March 22, 2023.
This is the second time the course, developed by Holly in 2021, has been offered. He typically begins with a key question, such as: “Is technology a barrier to, a tool for, or a non-factor for racial justice?” In this course, Holly wanted his students to use critical thinking in their responses.Traditional curricula often emphasize making, doing, and calculating—the tangible sides of engineering. Yet there isn’t always time and space for students to examine how their thoughts are being deliberately created and facilitated. Discussion questions are designed to give students the opportunity to both think collaboratively with others, as well as to speak up. Holly calls it “Think-Pair-Share,” where students first think of their own answers, pair up to discuss them, and then share with the whole classroom.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
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