Tag: Master’s of Engineering in Climate
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Soni Receives Outstanding Postdoctoral Fellow Award
Dr. Shirsh Soni has been honored with the Outstanding Postdoctoral Fellow Award from the University of Michigan.
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Liftoff! NASA’s Europa Clipper Sails Toward Ocean Moon of Jupiter
NASA’s Europa Clipper launched Monday on its long voyage to Jupiter, where it will investigate Europa, a moon with an enormous subsurface ocean.
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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.
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The Washington Post
Our researchers, leaders, and educators are making headlines with their innovative work, including discussing the increase in extreme flooding events.
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Bhattacharya Selected as AGU Community Science Fellow
Ananyo Bhattacharya has been selected as a Community Science Fellow in the AGU’s Thriving Earth Exchange.
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Students Garner NASA FINESST Awards
Many students in the U-M Department of Climate and Space have been selected to receive the competitive NASA FINESST award in 2024.
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Congratulations to our new Climate & Space PhD!
After receiving her doctoral degree, Dr. Yingxiao Zhang will join NCAR’s ASP Postdoctoral Program, where she will further her research in atmospheric science.
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Lake Scientist
Our researchers, leaders, and educators are making headlines with their innovative work, including researching the impact of extratropical cyclones in the Great Lakes.
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Keppel-Aleks receives Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Award
Associate Professor Gretchen Keppel-Aleks receives the Harold R. Johnson Diversity Service Award.
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Smithsonian Magazine
Our researchers, leaders, and educators continue to make headlines with their groundbreaking work, shedding light on the mysteries of our solar system.
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Leinweber Innovation Lab Celebrates Grand Opening
The $6.1 million Leinweber Innovation Laboratory officially opened to the University of Michigan and the greater science community on September 10.