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Detail photo of Joseph Angel, an undergraduate in Mechanical Engineering, working on a project in the ME Undergraduate Machine Shop in the George G. Brown Laboratories building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, on Tuesday afternoon, January 30, 2024.

 

The ME Labs Team, which consists of Lab Manager Don Wirkner, Engineering Technician Mike Klein, and Design Instruction Engineer Kemal Duran, have received the University of Michigan’s Distinguished Diversity Leaders Award for their work to expand accessibility in the ME Undergraduate Machine Shop. The team fabricated solutions to bring controls for industry standard equipment setups into reach for a wider array of body types and expanded aisleways to allow for greater ease of movement, particularly for those who use assistive mobility devices.

The ME Undergraduate Machine Shop is critical to the department’s educational programs. The shop provides creative, fabrication, and hands-on learning environments for students in ME design courses. Making use of mills, lathes, a water jet cutter, and other machines to transform raw materials into machine parts and intricate mechanisms, students build robot machine players (RMPs) in ME250, motor-driven mechanisms in ME350, and any number of other devices in the department's senior capstone design course, ME450.

 

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

April 26, 2018 - Individual Mechanical Engineering (ME) students head shots for social media use.

MEUS and Design Expo from December 6, 2019

The project shown here teaches children about energy efficiency and the amount of energy required to light up different kinds of light bulbs. Museum visitors can crank the bicycle and see how long it takes to create enough energy to light up each bulb.

Haazem Turaani, an undergraduate in Mechanical Engineering, working on a project in the ME Undergraduate Machine Shop in the George G. Brown Laboratories building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, on Tuesday afternoon, January 30, 2024.

 

The ME Labs Team, which consists of Lab Manager Don Wirkner, Engineering Technician Mike Klein, and Design Instruction Engineer Kemal Duran, have received the University of Michigan’s Distinguished Diversity Leaders Award for their work to expand accessibility in the ME Undergraduate Machine Shop. The team fabricated solutions to bring controls for industry standard equipment setups into reach for a wider array of body types and expanded aisleways to allow for greater ease of movement, particularly for those who use assistive mobility devices.

The ME Undergraduate Machine Shop is critical to the department’s educational programs. The shop provides creative, fabrication, and hands-on learning environments for students in ME design courses. Making use of mills, lathes, a water jet cutter, and other machines to transform raw materials into machine parts and intricate mechanisms, students build robot machine players (RMPs) in ME250, motor-driven mechanisms in ME350, and any number of other devices in the department's senior capstone design course, ME450.

 

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

Siemens Corporation President and CEO Eric Spiegel visited Penn State on Jan. 24.

MEUS and Design Expo from December 6, 2019

If It Comes to Piping Design and Pipe Stress Analysis Problems, Ideametrics Is Your Answer for Expert Piping Engineering Solutions.

 

#Ideametrics Can Perform Pipe Stress Analysis in Accordance with Any International Recognised Piping Standard.

Haazem Turaani, an undergraduate in Mechanical Engineering, working on a project in the ME Undergraduate Machine Shop in the George G. Brown Laboratories building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, on Tuesday afternoon, January 30, 2024.

 

The ME Labs Team, which consists of Lab Manager Don Wirkner, Engineering Technician Mike Klein, and Design Instruction Engineer Kemal Duran, have received the University of Michigan’s Distinguished Diversity Leaders Award for their work to expand accessibility in the ME Undergraduate Machine Shop. The team fabricated solutions to bring controls for industry standard equipment setups into reach for a wider array of body types and expanded aisleways to allow for greater ease of movement, particularly for those who use assistive mobility devices.

The ME Undergraduate Machine Shop is critical to the department’s educational programs. The shop provides creative, fabrication, and hands-on learning environments for students in ME design courses. Making use of mills, lathes, a water jet cutter, and other machines to transform raw materials into machine parts and intricate mechanisms, students build robot machine players (RMPs) in ME250, motor-driven mechanisms in ME350, and any number of other devices in the department's senior capstone design course, ME450.

 

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

Mechanical Engineering Undergraduate Machine Shop Lab Manager Don Wirkner, adjusts the height of a display on one of the tools in the shop which is located in the George G. Brown Laboratories building on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, on Tuesday afternoon, January 30, 2024. The display and adjustable height arm is one of the updates that makes the space more accessible.

 

The ME Labs Team, which consists of Lab Manager Don Wirkner, Engineering Technician Mike Klein, and Design Instruction Engineer Kemal Duran, have received the University of Michigan’s Distinguished Diversity Leaders Award for their work to expand accessibility in the ME Undergraduate Machine Shop. The team fabricated solutions to bring controls for industry standard equipment setups into reach for a wider array of body types and expanded aisleways to allow for greater ease of movement, particularly for those who use assistive mobility devices.

The ME Undergraduate Machine Shop is critical to the department’s educational programs. The shop provides creative, fabrication, and hands-on learning environments for students in ME design courses. Making use of mills, lathes, a water jet cutter, and other machines to transform raw materials into machine parts and intricate mechanisms, students build robot machine players (RMPs) in ME250, motor-driven mechanisms in ME350, and any number of other devices in the department's senior capstone design course, ME450.

 

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

Siemens Corporation President and CEO Eric Spiegel visited Penn State on Jan. 24.

Mechanical engineering student Graham Zimmerman was named 2012 Homecoming King. Pictured also is Tracey Edouard. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)

MEUS and Design Expo from December 6, 2019

20/06/2015

Mechanical Engineering Event, University of Surrey

 

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