Category: Aerospace Engineering
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Equity advocate wins 2020 Outstanding Recent Alumni Award
Distinguished Department of Aerospace Engineering alumna is honored by the Michigan Engineering Alumni Board.
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$5.2M for digital twins of nuclear reactors could bring down nuclear energy costs
Virtual copies of nuclear reactors could enable smarter maintenance for current reactors and more automation for advanced reactors.
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Plasma jet wands could rapidly decontaminate hospital rooms
Room-temperature plasma beams could essentially dissolve away bacteria and viruses.
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Engineers work to disinfect N95 masks for medical personnel
Virus removal approaches, mask resilience and mask fit are all being tested.
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COVID-19: Research and Resources
Keep up with the U-M community as it reacts and responds to COVID-19.
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‘Me, The Other’ Q&A with Shidan Majidi
Documentary director shares his inspiration and the importance of listening and being an ally.
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Universities’ crucial role in our spacefaring future
To ensure that our species endures, we must advance space-based technologies and break our interdisciplinary boundaries.
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Defining the past, propelling the future
A look at Michigan Engineering’s leading role in space and aerospace in the last century.
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Roofing drone nails down shingles
Automated drone does work at the same speed as a novice roofer, researcher says.
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Rewriting the rules for supercomputers
Machine learning will teach the world’s fastest machines to work smarter, not harder.
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Commercial supersonic aircraft could return to the skies
Don’t call it a comeback.
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Why is the Pentagon interested in UFOs?
During a military mission, whether in peace or in war, the inability to identify an object within an area of operation represents a significant problem.