Author: Melissa F. Priebe
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Congratulations to our new Climate & Space PhD!
After receiving his doctoral degree, Dr. Tong Shi will continue to explore opportunities in space sciences and engineering.
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WNEM TV News
Our researchers, leaders and educators are making headlines with their innovative work, including wildfire smoke drifting through Michigan and the U.S.
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PolSIR: Pettersen, Merrelli Join NASA Mission to Study Ice Clouds
Dr. Claire Pettersen and Dr. Aronne Merrelli will work on a new NASA mission to help us better understand Earth’s dynamic atmosphere, specifically ice clouds.
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From Urban Residents to Michigan Farmers, Master’s Students Seek Solutions to Climate Challenges
Graduate students in the Applied Climate program study climate-related problems, from inner city Detroit to apple orchards.
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Congratulations to our new Climate & Space PhD!
After receiving his doctoral degree, Dr. Anthony Torres will continue to work as a Graduate Student Research Assistant to prepare for publication and pursue a role in meteorology and climate science.
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The Evolution of a Career in Ethics, Technology, and Space Systems Engineering: An Interview with Steve Battel
We sat down with inventor Steve Battel to learn about the evolution of his career and his unique perspective on engineering, ethics and the business of space.
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Shi Wins Climate & Space Student Photography Contest
Tong Shi, is honored as the winner of the new Climate and Space Student Photography Contest at U-M Climate and Space.
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Funding Awarded for Solar Solutions Start-Up in High-Tech Mobility Industry
Adaptable Powerful Transformative Solar Solutions, a company founded by Dr. Mojtaba Akhavan-Tafti, receives funding for a pilot program.
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Two Named Plasma Science and Engineering Fellows at MIPSE
Graduate students Talha Arshad and Tyler Eddy have been named Fellows of the Michigan Institute for Plasma Science and Engineering.
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Fluery Honored as College of Engineering Graduation Speaker
A first generation college student, Noelle Fleury will speak at the U-M College of Engineering Graduation on Saturday.
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Aerospace America
Scientists at the University of Michigan and NASA are exploring the possibility of using ‘active shielding’ to generate electromagnetic or electrostatic fields that could divert much of the harmful radiation away from a surface habitat or spacecraft.
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Leaders in Space Speak During College of Engineering Commencement
NASA’s Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen will visit North Campus in April to participate in the College of Engineering Graduation as one of two leaders representing U-M Climate and Space.
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Michigan Geophysical Union Symposium Showcases Student Research
The Michigan Geophysical Union (MGU) Symposium convened at the University of Michigan, showcasing student research from many departments including the U-M Climate and Space.
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US News, The Conversation
Our researchers, leaders and educators are making headlines with their innovative work, including the rapidly climate change.
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New Photography Contest to Showcase Student Talents
The goal of the Climate and Space Photography Contest is to recognize student talents, while exhibiting distinctive features of climate and space in the CSRB halls.