Author: Michigan Engineering
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University of Michigan Engineering partners with SMASH
SMASH’s STEM-intensive prep program ensures students are ready for college.
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A view beyond
A Hubble Space Telescope technician shares decades of breathtaking images.
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Stories of #HerEngineering
Nine Michigan Engineering graduate students share their experiences as women in their field.
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Fred B. Pelham: building bridges
The first African-American Michigan engineering graduate established a sturdy reputation for designs that last.
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Learning to work like engineers
While the task is simple — build a device to sort balls by color — the lessons go much deeper.
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G.G. Brown: Mentor and pioneer
A leader whose methods and means were ahead of their time, Brown remains a Michigan icon.
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Aero pioneers: Computers in control
Many faculty were pioneers in the field, helping to lay the groundwork for areas such as control theory, wireless communication and traffic management.
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Auto connect: Gasoline automobiles to Mcity
Early proximity to global auto hub leads to strong expertise and leadership that lasts to this day
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Five year plan: The North Campus story
The Five Year Plan to tame 300 acres of outlying wasteland north of the Huron River would take nearly 40 years to complete.
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Claude Shannon: information icon
Early theoretical solutions led to practical applications that continue to power our digital world.
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Early innovators: Biomedical engineering upstarts
Research spawns companies that forge advancements in numerous fields.
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Early and often: Biomedical engineering rises
Naturally evolving collaborations and adept leaders combine to forge early breakthroughs