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at the opening ceremony during the Mechanical Engineering 150th Anniversary Celebration in the G.G. Brown Building on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on September 21, 2018.

  

Photo: Levi Hutmacher/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing

A mix of Mechanical Engineering students and U-M dance majors perform a “physics-constrained improvisation” titled Kármán Vortex Street inside the Duderstadt Building Video Studio on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI. on March 21, 2019.

Supported by the University Musical Society and ArtsEngine, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Jesse Capecelatro and choreographer Veronica Stanich created Kármán Vortex Street with a cast of nine trained dancers and eleven student volunteers for those who seek another entry point to fundamental concepts in fluid mechanics.

In fluid dynamics, a Kármán vortex street (or a von Kármán vortex street) is a repeating pattern of swirling vortices, caused by a process known as vortex shedding, which is responsible for the unsteady separation of flow of a fluid around blunt bodies.

Photo by Robert Coelius/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing

 

Emeritus Professor Kedward, one of the best teachers to walk the halls of the College of Engineering at UCSB, dropped by my office the other day.

Assistant professor Luis Sentis’ Human Centered Robotics Lab focuses on advancing human-friendly robots that are flexible, safe and mobile.

Ellen Arruda, Tim Manganello/Borg Warner Department Chair of Mechanical Engineering and Maria Comninou Collegiate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, speaks at the opening ceremony during the Mechanical Engineering 150th Anniversary Celebration in the G.G. Brown Building on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on September 21, 2018.

 

Photo: Levi Hutmacher/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing

C++ Programming: From Problem Analysis to Program Design 8th Edition by D. S. Malik

 

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Chuck Hutchins (BSE ME 1957), co-founder of Manufacturing Data Systems, Inc. (MDSI), takes an informal meeting with Mechancial Engineering Assistant Professor Neil Dasgupta and members of his lab during an open house tour.

The tours concluded the celebration of the U-M Mechanical Engineering Department's 150th anniversary at the G.G. Brown Building in Ann Arbor, MI. on Friday September 21, 2018.

Photo: Robert Coelius/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing

 

3 generations of Sonin (taken in my father's office at MIT)

Mechanical Engineering Design & Project Exhibition 2016. The Joseph Black Keynote Address is given by Dr Jenny Cane, an Alumna from Mech Eng. Team Bath Racing Car launch in the Edge.

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

Robert Middleton, Assistant Research Scientist in Mechanical Engineering, adjusts the rotation speed of a newly installed ceiling fan with UV lighting in an experiment using a smoke machine and particle spectrometers to understand how many infectious aerosol particles others in a classroom are expected to inhale under various mitigation scenarios inside 1311 EECS on North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI on Monday, May 17, 2021.

There's a lot we don't know about how these particles behave indoors, but a core conundrum is that while aerosols do not stay within six feet of their source, they're also not uniformly distributed throughout a room.

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

Robert Middleton, Assistant Research Scientist in Mechanical Engineering, studies the visual swirls from a smoke machine to understand how many infectious aerosol particles others in a classroom expect to inhale under various mitigation scenarios inside 1311 EECS on North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI on Monday, May 17, 2021.

There's a lot we don't know about how these particles behave indoors, but a core conundrum is that while aerosols do not stay within six feet of their source, they're also not uniformly distributed throughout a room.

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

Callan Luetkemeyer, Ph.D Candidate in Mechanical Engineering presents her research in state-of-the-art imaging and inverse methods advancing mechanics-based approach to ACL injury prevention and treatment for the Richard and Eleanor Towner Prize for Outstanding Ph.D. Research at the 2018 Engineering Graduate Symposium in the Duderstadt Gallery on North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI. on Friday October 26, 2018.

With over 400 participants, alumni, and visiting students from around the world, the 13th annual Engineering Graduate Symposium brings research, networking and recruitment to North Campus.

Photo by Robert Coelius/Michigan Engineering, Communications and Marketing

The Competitions in Skill 05 - Mechanical Engineering - CAD at EuroSkills 2021 in Graz. Photos (c) EuroSkills2021/MonikaWinter.

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

Professor James Holly Jr., addresses his MECHENG 499: Mechanical Engineering and Racial Justice 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

Assistant professor Luis Sentis’ Human Centered Robotics Lab focuses on advancing human-friendly robots that are flexible, safe and mobile.

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

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

Callan Luetkemeyer, Ph.D Candidate in Mechanical Engineering presents her research in state-of-the-art imaging and inverse methods advancing mechanics-based approach to ACL injury prevention and treatment for the Richard and Eleanor Towner Prize for Outstanding Ph.D. Researh at the 2018 Engineering Graduate Symposium in the Duderstadt Gallery on North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI. on Friday October 26, 2018.

With over 400 participants, alumni, and visiting students from around the world, the 13th annual Engineering Graduate Symposium brings research, networking and recruitment to North Campus.

Photo by Robert Coelius/Michigan Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Assistant professor Luis Sentis’ Human Centered Robotics Lab focuses on advancing human-friendly robots that are flexible, safe and mobile.

Er Jatin Sapra

I am Jatin Sapra pursuing B. Tech in Mechanical Engineering from ITM Group of Institutions. Me and my mates(Team- Trice) had made an cart. This idea came to my mind when I went to other colleges campus and there are electric cart for new comers to have a campus visit. But in ITM there was no such facility provided. So, we though to make a cart as our project for our college.

Our cart named "THUNDERBOLT" and it is fully made from scrap from its tyres to engine we used only scrap to build it and we gets success, we do not buy any of the new product or part, infact its break line is also from scrap and shockers too. We used our’s own lathe machine and welding too. We faced many challenges while fabricating our cart.

It was very difficult and challenging for us as we were just in 1st year of college. But we finally made it and now only the paint shop and exterior designing is left. It is very difficult to make such type of vehicle in just first year

 

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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.

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

Mechanical Engineering Senior Capstone project presentations. Photo by Thomas Graning/Ole Miss Digital Imaging Services

Mechanical Engineering. Photo by Kevin Bain/University Communications Photography

Eliza Banu, graduate student in mechanical engineering, teaches "Introduction to Engineering and Mechanics Concepts" to inmates at Elmore Correctional Facility as part of the Alabama Prison Arts + Education Project.

Albert Schultz Collegiate Research Professor James Ashton Miller demonstrates an instrument that pairs decision making with reaction time inside his Biomechanics Research Laboratory at 3437 G.G. Brown in Ann Arbor, MI.

The open house tour of labs concluded the celebration of the U-M Mechanical Engineering Department's 150th anniversary of Friday September 21, 2018.

Photo: Robert Coelius/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing

 

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