2017-08-25

Michigan Engineering (videos of May, June & July 2017)

source: Michigan Engineering
2:57 Michigan's Ladder Mill Many workplace injuries and fatalities are related to falls from ladders. When climbers are fatigued, they are much more susceptible to making mistakes while high in the air. Michigan researchers a...
1:47 Connected, Autonomous Cars | A Driverless Future Having fully autonomous, driverless vehicles that don’t communicate with each other is a bit like having the world’s smartest people in the same room but not allowing them to speak to one another. ...
5:28 The Center for Ergonomics The Center for Ergonomics operates within the Department of Industrial and Operations Engineering in the College of Engineering. Students, research scientists, and research sponsors are drawn to th...
4:09 Engineering to Win The America's Cup | Michigan Engineering The America's Cup is the most prestigious sailing race in the world, and two Michigan Engineers are on team USA.
Bryan Baker (BSE NAME '03) is the velocity prediction program (VPP) engineer for OR...
44:13 2017 Distinguished University Innovator Award | Sridhar Kota Lecture Title: "The Long Road to Technology Commercialization: Getting There is Half the Fun."
Herrick Professor of Engineering and Professor of Mechanical Engineering Sridhar Kota received the 201...
5:10 Four Years in the Making Congratulations to the 2017 Michigan Engineering graduates!
Back in 2013, we interviewed a number of students on their first day of college to get a sense of who they were and what they wanted to ...
38:51 John Younger | Engineering in the Valley of Death Keynote address at the 2017 Chemical Engineering Graduate Symposium
Sponsoring Department: Chemical Engineering
http://www.engin.umich.edu/che
John Younger is a nationally‐recognized physician scie...
2:35 Precision Medicine for Prostate Cancer Patients Brian Denton, Professor of Industrial and Operations Engineering, and his team of researchers have developed a new standard for determining whether or not prostate cancer patients need to undergo f...
3:48 Space Weather Modeling Framework Most of the time, the Sun’s continuous emission of magnetic energy and plasma has only a minimal effect on the Earth. However, occasionally a solar magnetic eruption can occur that sends a shock wa...

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