Category: CLASP
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U-M Space Institute Presents Film ‘Unknown: Cosmic Time Machine’ and Panel Discussion
Join us for a special screening and panel discussion featuring Dr. Thomas Zurbuchen and Film Director Shai Gal with “Unknown: Cosmic Time Machine,” on September 27.
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U-M Climate and Space Welcomes New Faculty and Leadership
As the academic year opens, U-M Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering welcomes new leadership and new faculty.
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CLEAR Center Launched at U-M Climate & Space to Improve Space Weather Forecasting
Better forecasting could protect astronauts and instruments from solar eruptions that release damaging, high-energy particles.
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Researchers Uncover the Details of Century-Long Storms on Saturn
In a new study led by Dr. Cheng Li, researchers uncover the mysteries of Saturn’s hundred-year storms and the impacts on Saturn’s atmosphere.
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Summer Program Offers Climate and Space Research Activities to Students Across the US
A diverse group of students attended the Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) programs PICASSO and SPACE at University of Michigan Climate and Space in the summer.
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Hopkins and Briggs Receive Outstanding Staff Awards
In June, the U-M Department of Climate and Space held its annual Decadal and Staff Appreciation Day to celebrate the contributions of the staff.
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U-M Space Institute Announces New Director
Dr. Chris Ruf, who works in the U-M Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering, will lead the U-M Space Institute as the new director.
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Kort Serves on ICOS Scientific Advisory Board
Supporting efforts to predict and mitigate climate change, Dr. Eric Kort, an associate professor at the University of Michigan Department of Climate and Space, has been appointed to the ICOS Scientific Advisory Board.
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Congratulations to Our New Climate & Space PhD!
After receiving their doctoral degree, Dr. Brett McCuen will work as an Ionospheric Research Scientist at The Aerospace Corporation.
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Space Weather Modeling Framework Gets a New Look
A new look makes its debut for the Space Weather Modeling Framework in June, giving a versatile tool a recognizable identity in the space weather community.
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University of Michigan Hosts NASA PI Launchpad Workshop
When researchers decide to develop their first flight mission proposal for NASA, one essential piece is knowing where to start. Enter the NASA PI Launchpad workshop.
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Leadership Roles Announced at CLASP, College of Engineering
The University of Michigan Board of Regents votes to approve a new term for the department chair, as well as two new university positions.
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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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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.