Carreno-Luengo Earns Research Faculty Recognition Award
Hugo Carreno-Luengo, Ph.D., an associate research scientist at the U-M Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering, has received the Research Faculty Recognition Award from the University...
View ArticleMining Old Data from NASA’s Voyager 2 Solves Several Uranus Mysteries
Pictured: NASA’s Voyager 2 captured this image of Uranus while flying by the ice giant in 1986. New research using data from the mission shows a solar wind event took place during the flyby, leading...
View ArticleU-M Leaders Named to AGU Offices
The U-M Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering would like to congratulate several of our leaders who have been elected to serve on the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Council. Maya...
View ArticleArtsEngine Residency Inspires ‘The Body of the Sun’ Exhibit
A new exhibit called “The Body of the Sun” by U-M student Mira Hughes explores the movement of the solar granulation on the sun’s surface and the interactions between sunspots. The exhibit was created...
View ArticleA Changemaker at COP29: Nwankwo Serves on U-M Student Delegation
Onyinye Nwankwo, a Ph.D. student at the Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering, represented the University of Michigan as a student delegate to COP29, the United Nations Framework...
View ArticleU-M Students Present Solutions for Climate-Related Issues in Detroit
Students completing the Master of Engineering in Applied Climate degree at the University of Michigan presented the projects they worked on in collaboration with community stakeholders on December 5....
View ArticleRidley Earns ENGR 100 Section of the Year Award
Professor Aaron Ridley, who teaches in the U-M Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering, earned the ENGR 100 Section of the Year award for his course on ENGR 100.980 Rocket Science in...
View ArticleCongratulations to our new Climate & Space PhD!
Another CLASP doctoral student has successfully defended their dissertation. Dr. Dan Muccio Defense Date: December 5, 2024 Dissertation Title: “Examining the Role of Climate Variations on Terrestrial...
View ArticleWhen Solar Probes Align: Data Confirms the Sun’s Magnetic Field Accelerates...
Results will improve models for forecasting solar wind and space weather When two probes orbiting the Sun aligned with one another, researchers harnessed the opportunity to track the Sun’s magnetic...
View ArticleParker Solar Probe Gears Up for Closest Approach to the Sun in History
Putting another triumph and spectacle in sight for NASA and University of Michigan researchers, the Parker Solar Probe is slated to make its closest approach to the Sun on December 24, 2024. At that...
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