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Aerospace engineering grad student wins awards for aeropropulsive design optimization research advances
Anil Yildirim receives AIAA Air Breathing Propulsion Graduate Award and Best Student Paper in MDO at AIAA Aviation Forum
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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts September 6-10
Highlights include Wired and the Los Angeles Times.
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Michigan Engineering hires first leader for culture, community and equity
Kimberly Burton to collaborate on diversity and inclusion activities across the College.
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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts August 30 – September 3
Highlights include Nature and the New York Times.
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Predicting how well a vaccine will work for you
A conventional approach to HIV vaccination does not induce immune responses in everyone equally, and a new computer model shows why.
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“Robot assistants” project aims to reinvent construction industry
$2M project aims to partner humans with robots for safer jobsites.
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DEI education for all at Michigan Engineering
College leadership approves plans that pertain to students, staff and faculty.
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Opinion: It’s time for engineering to be equity-centered
In an op-ed for Inside Higher Ed, Dean Gallimore says diversity, equity and inclusion should be a required part of engineering schools’ curricula.
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Will power cords go the way of land lines?
Room-size charging system powers lights, phones, laptops without wires
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Opinion: The lack of diversity in engineering is like a disease (but there is a cure)
In an op-ed Brian Denton and co-author Elena Gerstmann say that while the STEM workforce is growing rapidly, many groups are underrepresented.
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