Category: CLASP
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Master’s in Applied Climate Program Sets Students on Path of Climate Action
Students in the Applied Climate program search for solutions to polluted air, catastrophic flooding, excessive heat waves, and our reliance on fossil fuels.
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Congratulations to our new Climate & Space PhD!
After receiving his doctoral degree, Dr. Alex Lojko will work as a post-doctoral researcher at the National Center for Atmospheric Research.
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Snowfall and drought: $4.8M field campaign will improve forecasts in western US, led by U-M
A mountaintop laboratory will study winter storms from large-scale cloud movement to individual snowflakes in an NSF-funded project.
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Space Physics Research Laboratory Moves New SPICES Instrument Closer to Realization
A new instrument could accelerate particles faster than ever before onboard a spacecraft, improving their identification.
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Moldwin Receives STAR Award for Revolutionary Research in Space-based Magnetometry and Inclusive Teaching
The Research Corporation for Science Advancement has given the STAR Award to Professor Mark Moldwin of U-M of Climate and Space.
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Nothing to Sneeze At: Forecasting Allergy Seasons Amid a Changing Climate
Graduate student Yingxiao Zhang is developing a better way to forecast allergy season to help people better navigate its headaches.
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Slavin Named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Professor James Slavin is among twelve Michigan researchers honored for trailblazing work, as he unravels the mysteries of solar storms.
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AGU Presents Outstanding Student Presentation Awards to U-M Researchers
Several students at U-M Climate and Space have been honored with the prestigious AGU Outstanding Student Presentation Award.
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U-M Student Team to Help Fill the Inflatable Void in NASA Challenge
A student team at the University of Michigan is selected to build a design in NASA’s BIG Idea Challenge.
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Congratulations to our new Climate & Space PhD!
After receiving his doctoral degree, Dr. Charles Powell will continue to explore opportunities in space sciences and engineering.
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Mapping the Best Route for a Spacecraft Traveling Beyond the Sun’s Sphere of Influence
A University of Michigan-led study provides recommendations to better understand the size and shape of our home in the heliosphere.
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Coronacast: University of Michigan Students Model the Total Solar Eclipse
U-M Climate and Space is proud to present Coronacast 2024, a student-led project to model the sun’s corona, in collaboration with the University of Texas, Arlington.
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Coast to Coast: U-M Leads New Project to Build Resilience to Compound Flooding Using Scenario Planning
An innovative project will help communities in two regions of the U.S. become more resilient to catastrophic flooding.
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Annual Spencer Lecture Features Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen
The Annual Spencer Lecture will feature Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen, who served as the head of science at NASA from 2016 to 2022, on March 28, 2024.
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Congratulations to Our New Climate & Space PhD!
After receiving his doctoral degree, Dr. Chongxing Fan will continue to explore opportunities in space sciences and engineering.
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Scientists Investigate Cold Air Outbreaks in the Arctic
In a new field campaign, researchers fly into extremely cold weather to study an Arctic phenomenon known as marine cold air outbreaks,.