Category: CLASP
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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.
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Lake-Effect Snowfall Goes Under a Microscope to Improve Weather Forecasting Models
Researchers at U-M Climate & Space are working to improve snow data collection and the very models that are used to forecast snow storms.
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Congratulations to our new Climate & Space PhD!
Dr. Brandon Ponder plans moving to Texas to begin a career at Lockheed Martin as a Guidance, Navigation & Control Engineer.
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Gulf Offshore Oil and Gas Production Makes Double the Climate Impact Reported
High methane emissions from shallow water platforms underlie the problem, according to research by Associate Professor Eric Kort and the F3UEL project.
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On the Screen: A.I., Commercial Interests and Travel in Space
Featuring a post-film discussion with Dr. Moldwin, the Michigan Theater presents a film screening of “2001: A Space Odyssey.”
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Research by Lojko Featured in EOS
Research led by Alexander Lojko, a Ph.D. candidate at U-M Climate & Space, involving the process of forecasting Rossby Wave Packets is featured as an Editor’s Highlight in EOS.
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Space Physics Q&A: An Interview with Software Developer Anthony Russel
Anthony Russel works as an Intermediate Software Developer at the Space Physics Research Laboratory (SPRL) and XTRM Labs. In this Q&A, he shares some of his technical work at SPRL.
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Congratulations to our new Climate & Space PhD!
Dr. Alan Gorchov Negron plans to work as a postdoc at the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research.
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Students Garner Leaders and Honors Awards
Six students from U-M Climate and Space garnered Leaders and Honors Awards from the University of Michigan.
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Keebler Named Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor
After leading class in the U-M Stadium, Timothy Keebler has been honored with the Richard & Eleanor Towner Prize for Outstanding Graduate Student Instructors.
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Space Weather Modeling Framework Users Present Advancements in Science Technology
The University of Michigan Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering will host scientists, developers, and scholars from around the world during the Space Weather Modeling Framework User Meeting on March 2-3, 2023.
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Congratulations to our new Climate & Space PhD!
Dr. Charlie Bowers will focus on using machine learning techniques to analyze the magnetosphere of Mercury using data from the MESSENGER satellite.
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Annual Spencer Lecture Features NASA Director of Planetary Science Lori Glaze
On March 9, 2023, the Nelson W. Spencer Lecture will feature Dr. Lori Glaze, the director of NASA’s Science Mission Directorate’s Planetary Science Division.
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Six U-M Carbon Neutrality Acceleration Program Projects Awarded a Total of $1.2M
Professor Allison Steiner joins a project to create a first-of-its-kind framework for analyzing energy burdens and strategies for decreasing carbon emissions.
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Ocean Pollution Research Informs New Film ‘Plastic Earth’
A documentary about the global plastic crisis debuted in February, informed by the work of researchers at U-M Climate & Space.
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Huang Discusses Using Spectral Observations in Climate Studies
Prof. Xianglei Huang delivered a lecture entitled “Studying climate through a spectral lens” as part of the Distinguished Climate Lectures series at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).