Author: Melissa F. Priebe
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Space Physics Q&A: An Interview with Engineer in Research Lead Louis Marr
Louis Marr works as an Engineer in Research Lead for the Space Physics Research Laboratory (SPRL). In this Q&A, he shares some of his notable work at SPRL.
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NASA Announces Lepri Will Serve as SunRISE Mission Lead
Dr. Sue Lepri, who works at the University of Michigan Department of Climate and Space, will step up to the role of Principal Investigator for the SunRISE Mission.
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Experts Represented in ‘The Weather & Climate Livestream’
A livestream features meteorologists and climate scientists across the U.S. from May 28-June 1, 2025, with the theme ‘100 Hours to Save America’s Forecasts.’
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Tornado Paths Offers a Look at Threats Across U.S.
At least eight tornados were confirmed during severe storms in Michigan in May, leading the public to seek information about the widespread tornado activity.
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College of Engineering Names New Chair for the Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering
Allison L. Steiner, Ph.D., has been appointed chair of U-M Climate and Space by the University of Michigan Board of Regents.
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Michigan Geophysical Union Symposium Showcases Student Research
The 2025 Michigan Geophysical Union Symposium gives students the opportunity to share their research in April.
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Smithsonian
Our researchers, leaders, and educators are making headlines with their innovative work, including the impacts of a wandering auroral oval.
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Founded by U-M Alumnus, APT Solar Solutions Officially Opens for Business
Three-dimensional modular solar cells point to a brighter future for high demand, with the help of the newly created company APT Solar Solutions.
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Rolling Stone
Our researchers, leaders, and educators are making headlines with their innovative work, including cuts to government funding from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE.)
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Celebration Recognizes Students and Alumni Published as First Authors
U-M Climate and Space holds the annual First Authors Celebration in April.
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New FireSat Set to Transform Wildfire Detection and Response
Remote-sensing technology originally designed at the University of Michigan inspires tools to help fight wildfires from space.
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Interlochen Public Radio
Our researchers, leaders, and educators are making headlines with their innovative work, including the impact of the severe ice storms in Michigan.
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SciTech Daily
Our researchers, leaders, and educators are making headlines with their innovative work, including the Parker Solar Probe’s closest approaches to the Sun.
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Fan Garners Prestigious ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Award
For the first time in 16 years, an alumnus of the U-M Department of Climate and Space received a ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Award.
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Students Earn Distinguished Awards from U-M College of Engineering
Students at U-M Climate and Space are honored for their excellence and outstanding achievements.
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Joint Seminar Features Plasma Physicist Roald Sagdeev
A joint MIPSE and CLASP Seminar features Dr. Roald Sagdeev, distinguished plasma physicist, in March.