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Dr. Robert J. Lang visited the BYU Compliant Mechanisms Research Group (CMR) on November 1 to discuss possible research collaboration in origami-inspired compliant mechanism design. He also presented as part of the Mechanical Engineering Graduate Seminar Lectures, where he displayed a mathematical... |
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Student teams from BYU won several awards at the ASME Mechanisms & Robotics Conference in Washington, D.C., August 28-31, 2011. Graduate students Sam Wilding and Holly Greenberg received 1st place in the Graduate Division of the 2011 ASME International Student Mechanisms Design... |
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Three BYU Mechanical Engineering graduate students won first and second place in the 5th Annual Micro- and Nano-Systems Conference Photo Contest held as part of the ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences in Washington, D.C. August 28-31, 2011. Greg Teichert and Greg... |
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As part of the Mechanical Engineering Graduate Seminar Lectures, Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the Florida Institute of Technology, Dr. Pierre Larochelle presented his research in the synthesis and analysis of spherical and spatial robotic mechanical systems for motion... |
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Larry Howell, professor of mechanical engineering, spoke to students in a devotional address titled, “Faith: An Essential Principle of the Gospel.” Watch the talk now at http://www.byutv.org/watch/b2670564-e766-4c00-9f22-edda3e6078f1.
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Mechanical Engineering Professor Dr. Larry Howell was a keynote speaker at the Second International Symposium on Compliant Mechanisms in Delft, The Netherlands, May 20, 2011. |
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The National Science Foundation recently awarded Brian Jensen the CAREER award, an honor given to the most promising junior faculty in the nation who are recognized as outstanding teachers, scholars and researchers. |
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Three BYU Mechanical Engineering students have been awarded the National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship. Among the awardees was Greg Teichert, a member of the BioMEMs research group. |
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Two students from BYU’s Mechanical Engineering Department made a clean sweep at the ASME Micro-and Nanosystems Photo Contest. Walter Fazio won 1st and 3rd places, and Greg Holst won 2nd place. The contest was held as part of the annual ASME International Design Engineering... |
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Undergraduate student Sterling Anderson and ME Professor Dr. Brian Jensen received the "Compliant Mechanisms Award: Applications" in recognition of a prize winning paper. The award is presented annually to the authors of the best paper demonstrating an application of compliant mechanisms... |