Category: CLASP
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Congratulations to our new Climate & Space PhD!
After receiving his doctoral degree, Dr. Tristan Rendfrey will continue exploring opportunities in the field of climate sciences.
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American Meteorological Society Honors Alumna with Early-Career Achievement Award
Alumna Annareli Morales has earned the AMS Award for Early-Career Professional Achievement.
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Congratulations to our new Climate & Space PhD!
After receiving his doctoral degree, Dr. Tim Keebler will continue postdoctoral research in space sciences and engineering.
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NASA Selects U-M Team to Develop Technologies to Enhance Artemis Missions
The BLISS team has been selected to develop advanced and innovative design ideas that will help solve Artemis mission challenges for NASA.
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New Mission Studies Arctic Heat Emissions As Never Before
Two researchers from U-M Climate and Space are working on the PREFIRE mission, to better understand the heat that radiates from Earth at the polar regions.
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Alum Slated to Compete in 2024 Olympics
An alumnus of U-M Climate & Space has qualified to compete in the 2024 Olympics in Paris.
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The Corona is Weirdly Hot—Parker Solar Probe Rules Out One Explanation
S-shaped bends in the sun’s magnetic field don’t form at the sun’s surface, like some scientists thought, and can’t directly heat the sun’s corona.
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Student Named Computational and Discovery and Engineering Graduate Fellow
Nicholas Forcone has been selected as a Michigan Institute for Computational Discovering and Engineering Graduate Fellow.
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Master’s Degree Preparing Students to Work in Climate Solutions Gets a Refresh
As we prepare for updates to the Master’s of Engineering program in the climate sciences, we spoke with Professor Jeremy Bassis about the exciting changes ahead.
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The Cooling Power of Sea Ice Is Waning Faster than its Area of Extent
A shift in Antarctica’s melting trends and slushy Arctic ice pushes warming from changing sea ice toward the upper limits of climate model estimates.
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AGI Names Dacic a Fisher Congressional Geoscience Fellow
Natasha Dacic has been named a Fisher Congressional Geoscience Fellow, which empowers a geoscientist to work in a congressional capacity in Washington, D.C.
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NASA Announces Winners of Inaugural Human Lander Challenge
NASA announced the winner of the inaugural Human Lander Challenge, a challenge designed to provide solutions for landing humans on the moon.
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NASA Selects Participating Scientists to Join ESA’s Hera Mission
Yun Zhang from the U-M Department of Climate and Space has been selected by NASA to work on an ESA planetary defense mission.
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Marsik Honored for Outstanding Teaching with ADUE Instructor Award
Frank Marsik is honored for his contributions as an outstanding instructor, creating a preeminent educational experience for Michigan Engineering students.
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Climate Researcher Awarded Sustainability Catalyst Grant
A project including work by Ayumi Fujisaki-Manome, Catching the Waves: Empowering Beaver Island with Clean, Local Energy, has received a sustainability catalyst grant.
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U-M lands $6.5M center to study links between Great Lakes algal blooms, human health
Great Lakes researchers at the University of Michigan have been awarded a $6.5 million, five-year federal grant to host a center for the study of links between climate change, harmful algal blooms and human health.