
September 2009
Research & News
- Google's first female engineer to present Mellor Lecture
Marissa Mayer, vice president, Search Products & User
Experience, Google, and its first female engineer, will present the
James R. Mellor Lecture, the College's societal-impact lecture,
September 21 at 1:30 p.m. in Stamps Auditorium on North Campus. Join
us. Free and open to the public.
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- Bill Joy to present Goff Smith Lecture
Bill Joy, Michigan Engineering alumnus (BSE CompE '75,
DEng Hon. '04), co-founder of Sun Microsystems and partner, Kleiner
Perkins Caufield & Byers, will deliver the Goff Smith Lecture, the
College's premier lecture, October 15 at 4 p.m. in Stamps Auditorium on
North Campus. Join us. Free and open to the public.
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- Wind energy partnership, green workforce grant
Two environmental research programs have received boosts of federal funding.
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- Great Lakes technology transfer
A Michigan-based yacht company and Michigan Engineering are partnering on a research project to monitor the Great Lakes.
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Bits - Brief Items
- German racing competition yields 5th place
The Formula SAE racing team finished fifth out of 78 competitors in the
Formula Student Germany competition in Hockenheim, Germany.
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- Workforce summit
Join industry and educational leaders to address building the pipeline of future engineers, October 13, on North Campus.
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- Try this game
A new computer game prototype optimizes chip architecture for best performance and smallest size.
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Alumni & Giving
- Three reasons to attend Homecoming
Hear a leading entrepreneur, take your teenager on a special college
tour and save more than 10% with an event package during Michigan
Engineering Homecoming Weekend, September 25-26.
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- Students need you
The Michigan Engineering Fund provides $300,000 in undergraduate
scholarships annually, plus support for hands-on student projects and lab upgrades.
Please make your gift today.
- Launch a new career
Prepare for a new career by earning a graduate degree or professional certification online.
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- A campaign thank you
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- Alumni Profile
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- Michigan Engineering Forum
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