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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Concrete and construction aggregates could be carbon negative and dollar positive while sustainable aviation fuel and methanol could also turn a profit.
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The University of Michigan will lead a suite of projects involving multiple institutions to boost understanding of solid-state EV power cells.
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Highlights include CNN and Popular Science.
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Highlights include The New York Times and National Geographic.
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System developed at the University of Michigan saves time and money in the race to create better batteries for the electric vehicle revolution
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Highlights include Fortune.
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Highlights include WDIV.
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Ulendo’s software solution for printing parts compensates for vibrations without slowing down.
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