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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts November 22-26
Highlights include Bloomberg.
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Intercepting an asteroid
In prior posts, two Michigan Engineers worked on the ion engine aboard NASA’s DART probe, set to launch this winter.
Related stories: Mechanical Engineering, Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences, Research, Space -
$3.4M to turn up the heat at solar-thermal plants
Improved heat-trapping materials for solar thermal energy could help the U.S. meet its goal of cutting solar energy costs in half by 2030.
Related stories: Advanced Materials, Chemical Engineering, Energy & Environment, Mechanical Engineering, Research -
Mcity moving to College of Engineering, names new director
Two key players in advanced transportation and mobility research at the university are joining forces.
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Bipartisan infrastructure bill signed into law: Engineers weigh in
Two experts say the new law could correct historical infrastructure disparities.
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Key takeaways from the COP26 Summit
Three Michigan Engineering experts offer insights following the summit in Glasgow.
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Successful MMRI symposium takes on 21st century challenges
Eleven faculty and external speakers presented on their domains of materials expertise and visions for the future.
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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts November 8-12
Highlights include Science News and Great Lakes Now.
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NSF commits $3 million to diversifying STEM, continuing U-M led program
Collaboration with Michigan universities and community colleges taps local expertise and resources.
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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts November 1-5
Highlights include Science Friday and The Economist.