Category: Aerospace Engineering
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Black Students in Aerospace wins 2023 MLK Spirit Award
Contributions to campus and community earn BSA this honor
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New book on Structural Dynamics from Peretz Friedmann
U-M professor authors new book with colleagues from Penn State
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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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University of Michigan’s Plasmadynamics and Electric Propulsion Laboratory and NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory share 2022 AIAA Electric Propulsion Best Paper Award
The lab has won this award five times in the last six years
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Podcast: the Master of Engineering in Global Aerospace Leadership
A conversation with Program Director and Professor of Practice George Halow and Kevin Michaels, Managing Director of AeroDynamic Advisory
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Alumni profile: Jennifer Duke
Knowing aviation was her future, Duke leveraged expertise in aerodynamics to lead operational fleet design at Pratt & Whitney
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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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Ilya Kolmanovsky selected as a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI)
U-M professor acknowledged for his innovations in addressing control challenges of advanced automotive and aerospace systems
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Electrified aircraft ground and flight tests continue progress toward sustainable aviation
Gokcin Cinar and Phil Ansell in Aerospace America
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Venkat Raman named associate editor for Combustion & Flame Journal
The Combustion Institute’s leading publication leverages Raman’s research strength
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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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Industry Advisory Board Profile: Kathryn Elliott
Elliott on finding inspiration in gas turbine engines, restarting her career and being a change agent.
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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