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Department News
UI mechanical engineering professor to use ceramic materials to enhance computing hardware
ME graduate student researcher lands internship at Air Force Research Laboratory
Fred Stern and co-PI receive three new grants totaling $1.3M from the Office of Naval Research
Mechanical Engineering Publishes Latest Newsletter
Amanda Mikhail inducted into Distinguished Engineering Alumni Academy
Passion discovered? Check. Next step: Staying to pursue a PhD
UI engineers win the 2020 Defense Innovation Award from TechConnect
Mechanical Engineering Publishes Latest Newsletter
Department Events
Developing Intelligent Automation and Robotics for Smart Manufacturing Systems
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Graduate Seminar
PRESENTATION: The current manufacturing paradigm is shifting toward production systems that demand significantly greater flexibility and adaptability. To achieve this objective, new system-level control strategies must be developed to control and coordinate different components on the shop floor. I will present our recent approaches to enhance flexibility and adaptability of manufacturing systems across multiple layers of automation. I will begin...
Particle Motions in Turbulence
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering Graduate Seminar
PRESENTATION: Our work is motivated by the need to understand and predict turbulent particle-laden flows across a range of environmental and industrial applications. In this talk, we consider a relatively canonical yet challenging experimental flow designed to be accessible to direct numerical simulation. A spherical particle in a turbulent boundary layer undergoes complicated particle-wall and particle-turbulence interactions. Particles with...
College Events
Library Workshops: A Guide to Scholarly Publishing—from Journals to Open Access
Are you unsure which journal to publish in? Have you ever wondered how to identify and avoid predatory publishers? What is the difference between traditional publishing and open access? This workshop will provide answers to these questions and more, and you’ll learn strategies for navigating the jungle of scholarly publishing. Bring your own questions too! Presented by Kari Kozak, director, Sciences and Engineering Libraries.