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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts September 13-17
  1. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts September 13-17

    Highlights include Gizmodo and The Washington Post.

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  2. Wastewater to drinking water: EPA grants $1.2M to U-M for virus removal study

    In preparation for climate adaptation in water-stressed areas, researchers will assess how well existing treatment systems prepare water for reuse.

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  3. Annie Kritcher leads revolutionary nuclear fusion experiment

    The NERS alum and her team at LLNL came close to reproducing the power of the sun on earth.

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  4. Aerospace Engineering unveils new Model-Based Systems Engineering Leadership Lab

    First-of-its-kind facility enables student collaboration on projects to design, build, test, and fly aircraft using MBSE and industry-proven tools and processes.

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  5. Solar cells with 30-year lifetimes for power-generating windows

    High-efficiency but fragile molecules for converting light to electricity thrive with a little protection.

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  6. $1M for open-source first-responder robots

    An open-source perception and movement system, to be developed with NSF funding, could enable robots that partner with humans in fires and disaster areas.

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  7. Opinion: After a summer of weather horrors, adapting to climate change is an imperative

    In a perspective piece for Washington Post, Richard Rood says response to climate change requires an adaption mindset in addition to mitigation efforts.

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  8. $2M to replace fossil fuels with solar power in fertilizer production

    The new approach could enable farmers to produce ammonia on-site, and also reduce CO2 emissions from fertilizer production.

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  9. Aerospace engineering grad student wins awards for aeropropulsive design optimization research advances

    Anil Yildirim receives AIAA Air Breathing Propulsion Graduate Award and Best Student Paper in MDO at AIAA Aviation Forum

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  10. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts September 6-10

    Highlights include Wired and the Los Angeles Times.

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