Category: Research
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Mourning a legend in space exploration
Jim McDivitt, U-M Alum and Astronaut
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Michigan Aerospace welcomes new members to the Industry Advisory Board
8 industry leaders join to help shape the future of aerospace at the University of Michigan
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Engineering for Astronauts: BLiSS Teams Win Two NASA Projects
Two student proposals from the University of Michigan were chosen for development by NASA to support future missions.
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Electric planes are coming
Short-hop regional flights could be running on batteries in a few years
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Reframing Michigan’s Aeronautical Past
Aviation Artifacts Rescued
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New course offering on Engineering Considerations and Research for Supporting Human Spaceflight
An engineering collaboration offers a new course focusing on space engineering
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Çinar awarded best paper at Sustainable Aviation Conference
U-M Faculty wins best paper at 2022 IEEE/AIAA Transportation Electrification Conference And Electric Aircraft Technologies Symposium.
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The box that rocked the universe
Jamie Cutler’s contributions to the technology and applications of CubeSats
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Space startup success in the upper peninsula
University of Michigan alumnus and CEO of Orbion Space Technology Dr. Lyon (Brad) King is no stranger to out-of-this-world technological advancement. From the company’s upper peninsula headquarters, the Orbion team has developed revolutionary small satellite propulsion systems designed to make spaceflight more simple, affordable and reliable for any in-space maneuvers. Read More >
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Max Z. Li wins two best paper awards
The International Conference on Research in Air Transportation awarded Li Best Paper for Network Management and UAS/UAM/AAM
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Trudy Kortes on the power of public speaking, space technology, and a long commute
Alum and IAB member leads NASA technology demonstration program
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What makes a champion?
MRover participants on their team, their national victory, and building a community
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Raman awarded DoD MURI funding for detonations research
Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative funding examines a new generation of propulsion systems based on sustained detonations
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The case for more virtual testing
Anthony Waas in Aerospace America on the impact of virtual testing on the development cycle
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Reducing the need for hypersonic tunnel testing
Venkat Raman’s new research center offers a new future for hypersonic vehicles
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The Air Force Center of Excellence: Developing ROMS and digital twins for complex systems with accuracy
Their research ensures accuracy, scalability, and stability along with reduced development time and substantial cost savings for complex system design.