Category: 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
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Alum Lily Arcusa is building a new Air Force One
A non-traditional U-M student, Arcusa shows how U-M prepared her for a stellar career
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Student-led cubesat project being deployed from the International Space Station
Payload tests the flexibility of structural materials in space
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Aisha Bowe goes to space
U-M Alumnae selected for Blue Origin launch
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Li awarded Best Dissertation Paper Prize
Leading operations research, management science, and analytics conference recognizes Max Z. Li
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Ceremony and Lecture honoring Joaquim R.R.A. Martins as the Pauline M. Sherman Collegiate Professor
Joaquim R.R.A. Martins was installed as the first Pauline M. Sherman Collegiate Professor at the University of Michigan in a ceremony last week.