The cohort of 36 new tenured and tenure-track faculty includes 11 faculty hired at the rank of professor or associate professor.
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The cohort of 36 new tenured and tenure-track faculty includes 11 faculty hired at the rank of professor or associate professor.
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Two former Michigan Engineering professors discuss their career paths and the mentors who fostered them.
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Aviation Artifacts Rescued
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Highlights include Science and Insider.
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Highlights include Forbes and ABC News.
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MRover participants on their team, their national victory, and building a community
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Alum Jong-Shinn Wu coined the nickname “Uncle Rocket” for his work on rocket technology and his new position as Director General of Taiwan’s National Space Organization (NSPO).
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The University of Michigan’s aerospace engineering department recently completed a strategic review of the changing aerospace landscape and identified five megatrends that will shape the future
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Highlights include NPR and Nature.
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The finding could have implications for future agile autonomous aerial vehicles.
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