Tag: Michigan Engineer 2022
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Onto something
Amy Cohn’s unconventional approach to solving healthcare problems starts with students. It’s an approach that is gaining ground—at Michigan Medicine and beyond.
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Engineers are made on student teams
How student teams turn concrete, lumber and grit into more than the sum of their parts.
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When climate change hits home
How an organization led by U-M is helping small-town America plan for a warming world.
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Excelling at repelling
A material science researcher’s drive to ice-, barnacle-, and kid-proof coatings
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U-M mentorship to NASA leadership
Two former Michigan Engineering professors, Lennard Fisk and Thomas Zurbuchen, discuss their career paths and the mentors who fostered them.
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Built to lead
From the books to the backends to all the things the crowds never see, Rachel Zhang handles it all.
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First light at the most powerful laser in the US
The ZEUS laser at the University of Michigan has begun its commissioning experiments
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Protected: Part grad school, part work experience
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$5M to enable remote, next-generation autonomous vehicle testing at Mcity
‘Mcity 2.0’ will give researchers, many without testing resources, remote access to the Mcity Test Facility—creating a more equitable playing field in mobility.
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Sowing opportunity
Gay Breidinger’s fellowship gift to U-M will provide financial support to aspiring female scientists as well as materials science and engineering graduate students.
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The box that rocked the universe
Meet the U-M researcher who helped pioneer the CubeSat—and a new era in space exploration.
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Pee for the peonies
Urine-based fertilizer is being used to further research for plants and the environment.