Tag: Climate
-
Independent
Our researchers, leaders, and educators are making headlines with their innovative work, including novel ideas to save the ice caps and melting glaciers.
-
CLASP Staff Recognized for Commitment to Vision, Mission and Values
The Staff Incentive Program recognizes staff who consistently demonstrate the College’s vision, mission, and values.
-
Congratulations to our new Climate & Space PhD!
After receiving his doctoral degree, Dr. Muccio plans to use his expertise in climate science and his background in engineering, sustainable infrastructure, and renewable energy to aid the public.
-
A Changemaker at COP29: Nwankwo Serves on U-M Student Delegation
Onyinye Nwankwo, a Ph.D. student at U-M Climate and Space, attends the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Baku, Azerbaijan.
-
U-M Research Forecasts Warmer, Rainier Winter Storms for Great Lakes Region
According to new research from the University of Michigan, wild weather swings in the Great Lakes region are poised to become even more common in the future.
-
Master’s Degree Preparing Students to Work in Climate Solutions Gets a Refresh
As we prepare for updates to the Master’s of Engineering program in the climate sciences, we spoke with Professor Jeremy Bassis about the exciting changes ahead.
-
Student Delegation Travels to U.N. Convention on Climate Change
Yifan Guan and Yingxiao Zhang, Ph.D. candidates at U-M Climate and Space, served as student delegates to COP27 in November.
-
U-M Awarded $53M to Expand Great Lakes Research Institute Over Five Years
The university receives $53 million to expand the Cooperative Institute for Great Lakes Research, with the goal of helping to conserve and manage the region’s natural resources.
-
Solar Farming Research Proposal Earns Student a NASA Fellowship
Chongxing Fan has been selected for the competitive Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space Science and Technology fellowship.
-
From Earth to Mars: Students Present Climate and Space Research at MGU
Convening on campus for the first time in two years, the Michigan Geophysical Union Symposium brought student researchers together to share their work.