Category: Aerospace Engineering
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Mayhem Project Pushes Boundaries with the help of U-M students
Leidos Moves Forward with Hypersonic Mayhem Program with the help of MBSE lab students
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SURE Program Inspiring the Next Generation of Aerospace Engineers
Highlights from the Summer Undergraduate Research in Engineering (SURE) program at Michigan Aerospace
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Solar Car and Aerodynamics
Aerospace Engineering senior helps propel Solar Car team towards National Championship title
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U-M Students Win First Place in Blue Origin’s Blue Ring Competition
Ideas of sending satellites to Mars secures Michigan Aerospace sophomores first place in competition
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MISA at Aviation
Professor Gökçin Çınar represents MISA at the 2024 AIAA Aviation Forum held alongside the AIAA/IEEE/SARES EATS
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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