Category: Research
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The U-M career of Dean Alec Gallimore: Saying goodbye to a friend
Dean and Aerospace Engineering professor Gallimore left a legacy in Aero and beyond
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The latest episode of Michigan Aerospace’s podcast discusses sustainable aviation at U-M
The first Podcast for the Michigan Initiative for Sustainable Aviation
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Vending Machines in Space
Building a cargo recovery system for the Lunar Gateway space station on the moon
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The University of Michigan researchers are part of Toyota Research Institute’s $100M renewed university partnership program
Kolmanovsky’s research featured in partnership announcement.
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Faculty Profile: Anthony M. Waas
A look into Aerospace’s Department Chair’s research.
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Landing on the Far Side of the Moon
Are there earthquakes on the moon? Researchers at the College of Engineering can soon let you know.
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U-M Faculty Receive Award to build AI-driven Scientific Computing Resource
Congratulations to Venkat Raman, Alex Gorodetsky and Aaron Towne for receiving the DURIP award
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Aerospace student project shortlisted for 2023 Crystal Cabin Award
M-SAAVE students highlighted for aircraft innovation design
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Alumni Profile: Julie Bellerose
Julie Bellerose’s career spanned two continents, three countries and a vast array of incredible missions.
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Opinion: Invest In Technology To Make Deep Space Travel Feasible
Professor Ben Jorns was featured in Aviation Week on the challenges facing space exploration and the need for innovation
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Kolmanovsky acknowledged for research excellence and outstanding performance
Aero Professor Ilya Kolmanovsky was honored with two awards: the College of Engineering George Huebner Award for Research Excellence and the Aerospace Department Outstanding Performance Award
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New Michigan Initiative for Sustainable Aviation gathers experts to pursue sustainability solutions
A collaborative consortium addresses environmental challenges facing the aviation industry
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Aaron Johnson receives NSF grant
Funding supports the development and study of macroethics curricula in aerospace engineering
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Plasma thrusters used on satellites could be much more powerful
It was believed that running more propellant through a Hall thruster would wreck its efficiency, but new experiments suggest they might power a crewed mission to Mars.
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Duraisamy to lead Michigan Institute for Computational Discovery and Engineering
By Eric Shaw Office of the Vice President for Research
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Michigan Aerospace highlighted in Aerospace America’s 2022 Year in Review
Four areas of research from U-M are featured in this review of the year’s aerospace advancements