LTU, industry partner develop computer vision-based blood volume sensor for cardiovascular perfusion

An interdisciplinary faculty team at Lawrence Technological University is using computer vision to automate part of the heart-lung machine that stands in for a patient’s heart and lungs during open-heart surgery and other complex medical procedures. The industry-sponsored project is funded by Orrum Clinical Analytics of Plymouth, LTU’s key partner in establishing and operating the […]
LTU shows students an exciting future during National Engineers Week

Lawrence Technological University’s College of Engineering celebrated National Engineers Week (Feb. 16-22) with a three-day series of events that showcased exciting career pathways, engaged local K-12 schools, and explored the future of advanced manufacturing. Championing the celebration was Selin Arslan, Ph.D., associate dean for undergraduate programs at the College of Engineering. The events kicked off […]
Smoothing out a bumpy ride: LTU grad student’s research advances auto suspension

The thing about active suspension systems in cars is that they really aren’t. The misconception behind “active” suspension systems is that they’re actually not active at all. The reason? An active suspension needs to know the upcoming road profile to be able to adjust for it. Automotive manufacturers and suppliers continue to develop active actuating […]
Letter From the Interim Dean

The College of Engineering’s “Dynamic Duo” Welcome to spring College of Engineering eNewsletter! In the eight months since I was given the honor of leading the CoE, I continue to be surprised, almost on a daily basis, about the level of talent existing here in this college, as I continue to get to know my […]