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Chris Rahn, professor of mechanical engineering, left, and Chao-Yang Wang, the William E. Diefenderfer Chair of Mechanical Engineering, are the co-founders of the Battery and Energy Storage Technology (BEST) Center. (Photo credit: Gene Maylock)
20/06/2015
Mechanical Engineering Event, University of Surrey
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20/06/2015
Mechanical Engineering Event, University of Surrey
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Mechanical engineering professor emeritus
Marshek holds the Harry L. Kent Professor Emeritus.
Photo Credit: Jennie Trower, 2005
20/06/2015
Mechanical Engineering Event, University of Surrey
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Mechanical engineering professor
Ruoff holds the Cockrell Family Regents Chair in Engineering #7.
Photo Credit: Carol Grosvenor,
Chris Rahn, professor of mechanical engineering, left, and Chao-Yang Wang, the William E. Diefenderfer Chair of Mechanical Engineering, are the co-founders of the Battery and Energy Storage Technology (BEST) Center. (Photo credit: Gene Maylock)
Chris Rahn, professor of mechanical engineering, left, and Chao-Yang Wang, the William E. Diefenderfer Chair of Mechanical Engineering, are the co-founders of the Battery and Energy Storage Technology (BEST) Center. (Photo credit: Gene Maylock)
The students' Kinematics Ramp demonstrates how potential and kinetic energies interact. When the ball is dropped from a higher height, it starts with more potential energy. This potential energy turns into kinetic energy and allows the ball to fly up higher in the air.
Mechanical engineering student Graham Zimmerman was named 2012 Homecoming King. Pictured also is Tracey Edouard. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)
Mechanical engineering senior Matt Sellers, right, gives engineering alumnus Walter Robb a tour of his team's baobob fruit processing machine. The team will take the machine to Benin in May for demonstrating to the local populace.
At the advice of Dean F. Paul Anderson, Ingels studied mechanical engineering at UK. Here she is seen working at the forge in 1916. Photo courtesy of UK Special Collections.
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