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Dutcher Lab Paper Chosen for ACS Editors' Choice

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The Dutcher Lab's recent paper on phase-dependent soluble surfactant transport was selected for ACS Editors' Choice.

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UMN ME Students Receive 2 of 5 Student Awards at International Conference on Plasma Science

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ME PhD student Gaurav Nayak and visiting scholar Jianan Wang received two of the available five student awards at the 47th IEEE International Conference on Plasma Sciences.

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Fall 2020 Virtual Senior Design Show

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Support tomorrow's best engineers by attending the virtual Senior Design Show!

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Visit the 2020 Virtual Robot Show

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This year's Robot Show will take place on Flipgrid, with students submitting videos of their robots for viewing. Take a look!

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ME Drives Tool to Help Integrate Electric Vehicles Into Truck Fleets

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ME Associate Professor Will Northrop received a grant from the Department of Energy to develop a tool that aims to enable large-scale electric vehicle adoption in regional trucking.

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Profs. Peter Bruggeman and Mike McAlpine Receive Grant from NSF's Big Ideas Program

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Peter Bruggeman, along with collaborator Mike McAlpine, received a five-year Growing Convergent Research (GCR) grant to study.

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Xiaojia Wang Publishes New Research in Science Advances

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Associate Professor Wang and members of her research group along with collaborators in ECE published research that explores the possibility of manipulating spin using strain-spin coupling at ultra-high frequencies.

Research team member tests aerosol dispersal from orchestral instruments

The Minnesota Orchestra is Working with ME Faculty to Maximize Safety

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ME Associate Professor Jiarong Hong leads a research team that is studying how far wind instruments spread aerosols. Assistant Professor Suo Yang will then model patterns of airflow and exchange in Orchestra Hall.

Kevin Eschen and Rachael Granberry won ASME awards at the 2020 conference

2020 ASME Award Winners

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Two students and their advisor, Assistant Professor Julianna Abel, won two ASME awards at the 2020 annual conference.

Jiarong Hong's new NSF-funded grant will study large-scale air flow phenomena

Jiarong Hong Leads $1M+ NSF MRI Grant for Eolos

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ME Associate Professor Jiarong Hong is the PI on a new NSF-funded study that will work to quantify large-scale flow phenomena using the Eolos Wind Energy Research Station as a base.