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Juan Lopez, MSE Post-Doc, holds a FeBi2Se4 selenide in the H.H. Dow Building on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on June 21, 2019.
Lopez and members of Associate Professor of Materials Science and Engineering Pierre Ferdinand Poudeu-Poudeu's group, engineer magnetic transitions in ferromagnetic semiconductors through chemical manipulation of spatial separation between magnetic centers.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Valeriy Ivanov, CEE Associate Professor, works to install sensors in the Amazon Rainforest outside of Santarém, Brazil on October 28, 2018.
Ivanov aims to collect water flow data from the trees to build a model that will help us gain an understanding of our push and pull on the region, and how it potentially affects the world’s climate.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Valeriy Ivanov, CEE Associate Professor, works to install sensors in the Amazon Rainforest outside of Santarém, Brazil on November 1, 2018.
Ivanov aims to collect water flow data from the trees to build a model that will help us gain an understanding of our push and pull on the region, and how it potentially affects the world’s climate.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Drones are flown the first flight of M-Air, an advanced robotics testing facility for air, sea, and land, on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on February 20, 2018.
The facility is a netted, 9,600 gross square ft., four-story complex situated next to the site where the Ford Motor Company Robotics Building will open in late 2019.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Abraham Lamesgin Addisie, Graduate Student Research Assistant in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, discusses his research on heterogeneous memory subsystems for natural graph analytics for the Richard and Eleanor Towner Prize for Outstanding Ph.D. Research at the 2018 Engineering Graduate Symposium in the Duderstadt Gallery on North Campus in Ann Arbor, MI. on Friday October 26, 2018.
With over 400 participants, alumni, and visiting students from around the world, the 13th annual Engineering Graduate Symposium brings research, networking and recruitment to North Campus.
Photo by Robert Coelius/Michigan Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Alexander Hill, a Chemical Engineering Graduate Student Instructor, monitors a new reactor designed to produce ammonia for fertilizer without relying on fossil fuels.
U-M’s team is pioneering a system that harnesses energy from sunlight, reducing the reliance on temperature and pressure to bring the hydrogen and nitrogen together. It will pull nitrogen from the air using an air separation unit while splitting water molecules to produce hydrogen. Those gases will then be compressed inside the reactor to create ammonia at significantly lower temperatures and pressures than traditional methods. Each step in U-M’s process is driven by solar power, through both electricity-generating panels as well as new catalysts that help fuel chemical reactions with light, known as photocatalysts.
Photo: Robert Coelius/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Quyen Melina Bautista de los Santos, Research Fellow with Civil and Environmental Engineering, speaks at the 2019 Sustainability and Development Conference inside the Samuel T. Dana Building on Central Campus in Ann Arbor, MI. on Monday, October 14, 2019.
The four day event focused on themes such as sustainable development with indigenous peoples as well as water, sanitation, and health.
Bautista de los Santos joined four other speakers at a session dedicated to talking about challenges and opportunities for collaboration across research and professional sectors toward sustainable clean water supplies. Her talk focused on contrasting water quality in intermittent vs. continuous water supply.
Photo: Robert Coelius/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Colorado State University's College of Health and Human Sciences celebrates its graduates at the Spring 2022 Commencement. May 15, 2022
Colorado State University's College of Health and Human Sciences celebrates its graduates at the Spring 2022 Commencement. May 15, 2022
Valeriy Ivanov, CEE Associate Professor, brings out some leftover fish from previous night’s dinner at a basecamp in the Amazon Rainforest outside of Santarém, Brazil on October 27, 2018.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Brian Ellis, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Anne Menefee, Environmental Engineering PhD Student, work in the EWRE Building on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on December 5, 2018.
Ellis and Menefee are injecting CO2-acidified brines through rocks under high temperature and pressure for the purpose of carbon sequestration.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Necmiye Ozay troubleshoots with EECS Graduate Student Research Assistant Petter Nilsson at Mcity Test Facility in Ann Arbor, MI. on September 13, 2017.
Ozay’s group designs algorithms that can take information about the rules of the road, the specs of the car, and the laws of physics and then produce a program that enables the car to drive itself safely. Unlike programming designed for specific models of cars in particular locations, this more general way to program a self-driving car can work for different vehicles in different countries.
Photo by Robert Coelius
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Valeriy Ivanov, CEE Associate Professor, and Elizabeth Agee, Environmental Engineering PhD Student, work to install sensors in the Amazon Rainforest outside of Santarém, Brazil on October 28, 2018.
Ivanov aims to collect water flow data from the trees to build a model that will help us gain an understanding of our push and pull on the region, and how it potentially affects the world’s climate.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Valeriy Ivanov, CEE Associate Professor, works to install sensors in the Amazon Rainforest outside of Santarém, Brazil on October 30, 2018.
Ivanov aims to collect water flow data from the trees to build a model that will help us gain an understanding of our push and pull on the region, and how it potentially affects the world’s climate.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Valeriy Ivanov, CEE Associate Professor, presents his research at a meeting of researchers in the middle of the Amazon Rainforest outside of Santarém, Brazil on October 27, 2018.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Valeriy Ivanov, CEE Associate Professor, works to install sensors in the Amazon Rainforest outside of Santarém, Brazil on October 28, 2018.
Ivanov aims to collect water flow data from the trees to build a model that will help us gain an understanding of our push and pull on the region, and how it potentially affects the world’s climate.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Colorado State University's College of Liberal Arts celebrates its graduates at the Spring Commencement. May 13, 2022
Middle and High School Students and their parents attend the ChE Workshop as part of Discover Engineering on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on August 1, 2019.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
CEE Graduate Student Research Assistant Gaang Lee (right) applies wearable technologies such as IMU sensors and biosensors to identify fall risk, physical fatigue and heat stress at the Alexander G. Ruthven construction site in Ann Arbor, MI. on September 19, 2019.
This pilot study, run by CEE Professor SangHyun Lee, explores how wearable technologies can be applied to identify important risks, thereby preventing a potential accident.
Photo: Robert Coelius/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
An autonomous vehicle drives while it is being attacked over Wifi in the M-Air Facility on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on September 28, 2018.
Westley Weimer, CSE Professor, and his group of researchers have created "Trusted and Resilient Mission Operation," software that hardens autonomous vehicles to detect and repair current attacks, and prevent future attacks.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Colorado State University's College of Health and Human Sciences celebrates its graduates at the Spring 2022 Commencement. May 15, 2022
Yuxin Chen, Graduate Student Instructor and Graduate Student Research Assistant in Mechanical Engineering, tries to verify lithium metal, solid-state batteries which use a solid electrolyte instead of the currently used flammable liquid electrolyte, inside Professor Neil Dasgupta's laboratory at 3658 G. G. Brown on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on Friday May 7, 2021.
The University of Michigan is researching ways to harness abundant materials for battery production, or reuse older materials to relieve the disproportionate pressure placed on countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo for cobalt or the Philippines for nickel.
Photo: Robert Coelius/University of Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Entomology senior graduate assistants Hillary Fischer, left, and Janithri Wickramanayake select arabidopsis plants for testing. The plants have been genetically modified to fluoresce and the color of fluorescence changes in areas where the plants respond to insect damage. (UA System Division of Agriculture photo by Fred Miller)
Colorado State University's College of Liberal Arts celebrates its graduates at the Spring Commencement. May 13, 2022
Colorado State University's College of Liberal Arts celebrates its graduates at the Spring Commencement. May 13, 2022
Colorado State University's College of Health and Human Sciences celebrates its graduates at the Spring 2022 Commencement. May 15, 2022
Colorado State University's College of Health and Human Sciences celebrates its graduates at the Spring 2022 Commencement. May 15, 2022
Colorado State University's College of Health and Human Sciences celebrates its graduates at the Spring 2022 Commencement. May 15, 2022
Colorado State University's College of Liberal Arts celebrates its graduates at the Spring Commencement. May 13, 2022
Colorado State University's College of Liberal Arts celebrates its graduates at the Spring Commencement. May 13, 2022
Michigan Engineering Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Research Fellows begin a networking exercise while attending Orientation at the Stamps Auditorium on the North campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, on Tuesday, August 23, 2022.
Speakers emphasized the importance of students getting to know their fellow students and building community and support systems.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
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Colorado State University's College of Health and Human Sciences celebrates its graduates at the Spring 2022 Commencement. May 15, 2022
Pooja Mehta, Research Laboratory Tech Associate, constructs a hanging drop spheroid platform in the North Campus Research Complex on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on October 2, 2017.
The platform provides a 3D environment for ovarian cancer cells, enabling them to grow the same way they would in the body. They can use this model to test different medications and determine which ones work best on a given tumor.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Senior Multimedia Content Producer, University of Michigan - College of Engineering
Damen Provost, Managing Director of U-M Robotics Institute, greets guests at the first flight of M-Air, an advanced robotics testing facility for air, sea, and land, on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on February 20, 2018.
The facility is a netted, 9,600 gross square ft., four-story complex situated next to the site where the Ford Motor Company Robotics Building will open in late 2019.
Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing
Quyen Melina Bautista de los Santos, Research Fellow with Civil and Environmental Engineering, speaks at the 2019 Sustainability and Development Conference inside the Samuel T. Dana Building on Central Campus in Ann Arbor, MI. on Monday, October 14, 2019.
The four day event focused on themes such as sustainable development with indigenous peoples as well as water, sanitation, and health.
Bautista de los Santos joined four other speakers at a session dedicated to talking about challenges and opportunities for collaboration across research and professional sectors toward sustainable clean water supplies. Her talk focused primarily on contrasting water quality in intermittent vs. continuous water supply.
Photo: Robert Coelius/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing