Fluid Metering, Inc
FMI is a NY based, metering pumps and dispensers manufacturer, who pioneered the first valveless rotating and reciprocating piston metering pump concept in 1959.
FMI pumps have provided users with ultimate performance in fluid control within a broad range of applications for OEM, Medical, Laboratory, Analytical, Industrial Process, and Environmental Services.
Learn more about the company here: https://www.fluidmetering.com/
Teledyne Marine
Teledyne Marine is a group of leading-edge subsea technology companies that are part of Teledyne Technologies Incorporated. Through acquisitions and collaboration over the past ten years, Teledyne Marine has evolved into an industry powerhouse, bringing Imaging, Instruments, Interconnect, Seismic, and Vehicle technology together to provide total solutions to our customers. Each Teledyne Marine company is a leader in its respective field, with a shared commitment to providing premium products backed by unparalleled service and support.
Teledyne recently authored a book on Ocean technologies titled “Exploring the Ocean. Understanding our Impact.” Read more at: https://go4.teledynemarine.com/Oceanbook
Learn more about the company here: Teledyne Marine
Davico Mfg
Davico Mfg. is started in 1987 in one bay of a muffler shop to meet the need in New England for replacement Subaru converters. Davico Mfg. is following in the footsteps of family predecessors in the exhaust industry since the 1950’s including Muffler & Brake Systems Inc., MSA MFG. (exhaust adapters) and Surprenant Sales.
Davico Mfg. has been continuously supporting our senior students for the past three years.
Learn more about the company here: Davico Mfg
Laboratory for Fluid-Structure Interactions Studies directed by Dr. Banafsheh Seyed-Aghazadeh
FSI has significant implications for a number of physical systems, from aeolian harps to power transmission lines, towing cables, undersea pipelines, drilling risers and mooring lines used to stabilize offshore floating platforms. At FSI lab, Dr. Banafsheh Seyed-Aghazadeh research group works on designing flow-induced vibration-based energy harvesters from external sources available in the environment, such as wind or marine currents. Her research group also works on investigating potentials of combining fundamentals of flow-induced vibration with machine learning algorithms, to lay the foundation for future research projects in the area of biomimetic fluidic sensor design with applications in ocean sensing. Such projects can directly advance the UMass Dartmouth’s role in building the blue economy through initiation of innovative and collaborative research projects at SouthCoast of Massachusetts.
Learn more about the lab here: https://fsilab.sites.umassd.edu/
Ling Lab directed by Dr. Hangjian Ling
The lab is broadly interested in fluid dynamic problems at the interface of material, biological, and environmental sciences, developing novel optical measurement techniques to characterize the fluid flows and animal movements. Their research aims to understand the fundamental flow physics and animal behavioral rules, and harness them to solve critical energy and environmental issues in our society.
Learn more about the lab here: https://hling.sites.umassd.edu/
Some of our projects are supported by our faculty through internal and external grants received from