Category: Aerospace Engineering
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Enduring the Fireball of Spacecraft Re-entry through Improved Radiative Heating Prediction
Professor Chris Limbach partners with MetroLaser Inc. to develop improved plasma sensors for NASA Ames’ shock radiation benchmark test facility.
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MRover Brings Home Top Ten Finish in International Competition
Students compete in the University Rover Challenge after devastating loss last summer
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Members of LATTICE Receive Best Paper Award at joint FAA-EUROCONTROL ICRAT Conference
Professor Max Li and Student Sinan Abdulhak recognized at biennial conference in Singapore
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Professor Venkat Viswanathan Receives the 2024 ACS Energy Lectureship Award
Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering professor receives award for cutting-edge battery research
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PhD Student Recognized at 71st Annual JANNAF Propulsion Meeting
PEPL student Will Hurley received Best Student Paper Award for his work on Hall thruster performance and design
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Biology Helping Electric Aviation Move Forward
Professor Venkat Viswanathan partners with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in new battery research
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Members of LATTICE Receive Best Paper Award at joint FAA-EUROCONTROL ICRAT Conference
Professor Max Li and Student Sinan Abdulhak recognized at biennial conference in Singapore
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Alumni Profile: Michelle Banchy
Recent AIAA Lawrence Sperry Award winner reflects on her journey through U-M and what led to her recent achievements
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Stacking three layers of graphene with a twist speeds up electrochemical reactions
Tri-layer may be better than bi-layer for manufacturing, improving the speed and capacity of electrochemical and electrocatalytic devices
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13th International Workshop on Detonation for Propulsion Held on U-M’s Central Campus
U-M proudly hosts the first IWDP event in the U.S. in 15 years and inspires future work on detonation for propulsion
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Materials and Manufacturing for Extreme Environments Initiative
Michigan Engineering hosts its first meeting centered around developing solutions for manufacturing systems for extreme conditions
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Introducing FAST: A New Open-Source Software for Aircraft Design and Analysis
Professor Çınar unveils the newest open-source software for conventional and electrified aircraft concepts
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Introducing GeMA
New student organization in Aero brings together gender minority graduate students
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Aerospace Professors Nominated for ENGR 100 Section of the Year Award
Prestigious nomination motivated Aero professors
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Two Michigan Aerospace Students Awarded the Highly Coveted NASA Space Technology Graduate Research Opportunity
Students working in the Plasmadynamics and Electric Propulsion Laboratory receive NASA funding to further their research efforts
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University of Michigan Aerospace Professor, COE Alumnus, and Their Team Receive $4.25M to Advance Additive Manufacturing
Professor Veera Sundararaghavan collaborates on two grants supported by Air Force Office of Scientific Research and the National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute