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Dr. Seethaler and his team develop the tools of tomorrow

Dr. Seethaler and his team develop the tools of tomorrow

By Sam Charles on December 11, 2015

Studying the high-speed motion control, School of Engineering Professor Rudolf Seethaler and his team are developing the tools of tomorrow in automated automobile valves, fuel-injectors and contouring performance of mill tools.

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