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In Memoriam: Albin A. Szewczyk, professor emeritus of the College of Engineering

Albin A. Szewczyk, professor emeritus of the College of Engineering, passed away peacefully at Hospice House in South …

Summer REU student Federico Hita

Human and mechanical powered plasma: AME researchers create the future

Low-temperature plasmas offer a world of promise for applications in medicine, water purification, agriculture, …

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In Memoriam: Kwang-Tzu Yang, professor emeritus

Kwang-Tzu Yang, professor emeritus of the College of Engineering, died peacefully in his home on July 29, 2020. He …

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AME announces faculty promotions and new hires

The Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering continues to grow and thrive, promoting accomplished faculty …

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Apply to the new Materials Science and Engineering doctoral program

The University of Notre Dame has announced a new interdisciplinary doctoral program in Materials Science and …

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Ken Christensen appointed Dean of Illinois Tech’s Armour College of Engineering

Kenneth T. Christensen has been named the Carol and Ed Kaplan Dean of Armour College of Engineering at the Illinois …

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Notre Dame launches Hypersonic Systems Initiative

Notre Dame has launched the Hypersonic Systems Initiative to advance the University’s expertise in developing …

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Yanliang Zhang receives International Thermoelectric Society 2020 Young Investigator Award

Yanliang Zhang, associate professor of aerospace and mechanical engineering, has been named the 2020 International …

Patricia Culligan appointed dean of Notre Dame’s College of Engineering

Patricia J. Culligan, chair and Carleton Professor of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics at Columbia …

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New leadership for FlowPAC and Hessert Lab set stage for future fluid mechanics research

Notre Dame’s rich tradition of advancing the frontiers of fluid mechanics and human flight is entering its next …