Author: Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering
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Researchers Lead Science, Discovery and Engineering Forward at AGU23
The University of Michigan Department of Climate and Space was well-represented at the annual meeting of the American Geophysical Union in December.
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Alumna Named to 30 Under 30 List by Forbes
Clare Luckey, a 2017 alumna of the University of Michigan Department of Climate & Space, has been named to Forbes’ 30 under 30 in the Class of 2024.
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Li Receives NASA’s Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal
Assistant Professor Cheng Li has been awarded the NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal for his work on Jupiter.
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Universe Today
Our researchers, leaders and educators are making headlines with their innovative work, including how to use light and radar signals to detect space debris.
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Tracking Undetectable Space Junk
Colliding pieces of space debris emit electric signals that could help track small debris littering Earth’s orbit, potentially saving satellites and spacecraft.
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U-M Reception Returns to AGU23
The U-M Reception will return to the American Geophysical Union Meeting in December 2023.
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Congratulations to Our New Climate & Space PhD!
After receiving her doctoral degree, Dr. Chloe Whicker will work as a Associate Project Scientist for the University of California.
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Space Daily
Our researchers, leaders and educators are making headlines with their innovative work, including predicting magnetic field variations and the heating and acceleration of solar wind.
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Adapting to a Changing Climate: Graduate Students Present Applied Climate Solutions
Students in the Master’s in Applied Climate program at the University of Michigan presented on issues ranging from flooding and extreme rainfall to legislative impacts on energy.