
02/27/2018
The Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship supports outstanding doctoral students who have achieved candidacy and are actively working on dissertation research and writing.
The Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship supports outstanding doctoral students who have achieved candidacy and are actively working on dissertation research and writing.
Assistant Professor Neil Dasgupta and PhD students Robin Rodriguez and Eric Kazyak’s paper, “Biotemplated Morpho Butterfly Wings for Tunable Structurally Colored Photocatalysts” focuses on a biotemplating approach of Morpho butterfly wings.
ME Alum Bhuvan Neema joins the high caliber community of renewable energy leaders after being named to the 2018 class of Energy Scholars.
Assistant Professor Bala Chandran’s research featured on inside front cover of high impact journal Energy and Environmental Science.
Stefanopoulou delivered “Control Engineers: The Unsung Heroes of Battery Technology” at the IEEE Conference on Decision and Control (CDC) in Melbourne Australia this past December.
Professor Kazu Saitou and ME PhD student Lixi Liu’s study recommends replacing all incandescent and halogen light bulbs in your home now with compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) or LEDs.
A new study from the University of Michigan underscores the urgency of reducing greenhouse gas emissions—from both environmental and economic perspectives.
Understanding the ways in which materials deform and develop stresses and how they respond to those stresses is relevant both to biological as well as nonliving systems, including lithium-ion batteries, other semiconducting devices and alloys used for structural applications, such as automobiles, aircraft and buildings.
Professor Pipe and a team of U-M researchers have found a way to change plastic’s molecular structure, making it as thermally conductive as glass
This award was established 1982, in memory of the achievements of Arthur B. Guise, who singularly developed dry chemicals for use as fire extinguishing agents.