Back to Search Apply OverviewStudent RolesFacultyMore Information Wireless networks of small, low-cost, and intelligent sensors are needed for studying Earth’s climate from both the atmosphere and space. In addition, because of the pandemic of Covid19, such wireless...
Back to Search Apply OverviewStudent RolesFacultyMore Information This faculty research team presents a chance to join an exciting research group that has won competitive NASA selections to design, build, and test particle instruments for a variety of space-based...
Back to Search Apply OverviewStudent SkillsMentorsMore Information Single use plastic cartridges and mixing rods for adhesives and sealants are convenient and popular, but they are not environmentally friendly. Students on the PPG team will bring their creative ideas...
Back to Search Apply OverviewStudent SkillsMentorsMore Information EV battery thermal management is critical for the performance and life of Li-ion batteries, but pack level testing is expensive and hazardous. Students on this team will develop a lab-scale hardware in...
Back to Search Apply OverviewStudent SkillsMentorsMore Information The U-M Space Physics Research Lab is in the early stages of developing a ground-based observational platform for auroral and space plasma phenomena. Students on this team will design and create a...
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