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Jun 22, 2020

Improved Methods of Calorimetry

MIE Associate Professor Gregory Kowalski was awarded a patent for creating a “Stop-start method in a microfluidic calorimeter.”

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Jun 22, 2020

Using Magnetic Fields to Produce Porous Articles

MIE Associate Professor Randall Erb was awarded a patent for “Magnetic field alignment of emulsions to produce porous articles.”

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

May 28, 2020

Busnaina Receives ASME William T. Ennor Manufacturing Technology Award

Professor Ahmed Busnaina, mechanical and industrial engineering, has received the 2020 William T. Ennor Manufacturing Technology Award from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

May 21, 2020

Patent for Generating Precise Liquid Droplets for Biochemical Sensing

MIE Assistant Professor Carlos Hidrovo was awarded a patent for “Platform for liquid droplet formation and isolation.”

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

May 21, 2020

Patent for Fabricating Carbon Nanoribbons

MIE Professor Yung Joon Jung and affiliated Physics Associate Professor Swastik Kar were awarded a patent for “Fabrication of carbon nanoribbons from carbon nanotube arrays.”

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

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May 20, 2020

Shefelbine Awarded Fulbright to Study Skeletal Mechanobiology

MIE/BioE Professor Sandra Shefelbine was awarded a Fulbright Futures Scholarship to the University of Melbourne to work on skeletal mechanobiology, particularly understanding how mechanical forces influence bone development.

Bioengineering, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

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May 20, 2020

Optimizing Mechanical Loading in Bone Formation

MIE/BioE Professor Sandra Shefelbine and COS Associate Professor James Monaghan were awarded a $650K NSF grant for “Manipulating Fluid Flow in Mechanoadaptation of Bone.”

Bioengineering, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

May 07, 2020

COVID-19: How Medicine Can Keep Up Podcast

MIE Assistant Professor Jackie Griffin discusses on an episode of Litmus how hospitals can free up beds and prevent shortages of essential medication as COVID-19 cases in the U.S. start to peak.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering