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Space Force establishes $35M institute at U-M
The U.S. Space Force has awarded $35M to a national research team led by the University of Michigan in one of the nation’s largest efforts to advance space power and propulsion. The newly formed Space Power and Propulsion for Agility, Responsiveness and Resilience Institute will be the first to combine fast chemical rockets with efficient…
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Professor Jean-Baptiste Jeannin Elected AIAA Associate Fellow
Aerospace Engineering Assistant Professor recognized for contributions towards the industry
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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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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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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 Professors Highlighted in AIAA Aerospace Year in Review
Dr. Anthony Waas, Avin Vijay and their team featured in 2023 Aerospace America Year in Review Article
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U-M Aerospace Professor featured in report from National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine
Professor Karthik Duraisamy served as a panelist discussing the use of digital twins in engineering.
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George Halow Participates in National Academies Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board Meeting – 2023 Fall
Sharing insights on the aeronautics workforce focusing on talent, recruitment, and training from an academic perspective
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PhD Candidate Wins Outstanding Student Paper Award at IEEE CDC
Joseph Breeden celebrated for his research on “Predictive Control Barrier Functions” for controlling systems subject to stringent safety requirements.
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Going to the moon: Aero students win NASA competition for their sample containment system design
U-M RASC-AL team shares their experience on the design process, competition challenges, and beach volleyball
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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 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.
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A glimpse behind the curtain at NASA with Mike Hess
Aero alum and Deputy for Safety at NASA talks about partnerships, working in space exploration, and flying across town for lunch
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Anouck Girard part of a team that receives a U-M Precision Health Investigators Award
Multidisciplinary research team receives funding for a project to innovate bone age determination diagnostic tools and processes
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The Democratization of the Final Frontier
Sara Spangler has been dreaming of space since she was a child. From space camp to a PhD at U-M to the CEO of Swarm Technologies, Spangler has been passionate about aerospace since she was little.