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New dean at Michigan Engineering takes the helm in August
Karen Thole is a mechanical engineer who has advanced sustainable aviation and diversity.
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New $14.5M center to help US Navy overcome emerging challenges
The center will connect faculty, students, postdocs and US Navy engineers, building a community to find cutting-edge solutions to naval…
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Snowfall and drought: $4.8M field campaign will improve forecasts in western US, led by U-M
A mountaintop laboratory and a suite of radar instruments will study winter storms from large-scale cloud movement down to individual…
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New $14.5M center to help US Navy overcome emerging challenges
The center will connect faculty, students, postdocs and US Navy engineers, building a community to find cutting-edge solutions to naval and marine engineering issues.
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New dean at Michigan Engineering takes the helm in August
Karen Thole is a mechanical engineer who has advanced sustainable aviation and diversity.
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First Black woman to earn U-M Robotics PhD speaks at commencement
Wami Ogunbi opens up about the importance of advocates and mentors in enabling her to achieve—and delivers a message about the importance of inclusion.
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First Black woman to earn U-M Robotics PhD speaks at commencement
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2024 AAAS Fellows include three Michigan Engineering professors
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Spatial atlas of the human ovary with cell-level resolution will bolster reproductive research
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Better battery manufacturing: Robotic lab vets new reaction design strategy
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New reactor could save millions when making ingredients for plastics and rubber from natural gas
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Targeting multiple COVID variants through the twist in the spike protein
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Bridge in a box: Unlocking origami’s power to produce load-bearing structures
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Explaining a supernova’s ‘string of pearls’
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Auto industry deadlines loom for impaired-driver detection tech, U-M offers a low-cost solution
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The Highest Honor
Michigan Engineering counts 35 living NAE members among its ranks, and The Michigan Engineer has undertaken a multi-year mission to photograph them.