Congratulations to those students who completed the PICASSO Research Experience for Undergraduates at the University of Michigan, as well as the other students who conducted important research with us this summer. The post NSF-Funded Research Experience for Undergraduates Engages Students in Meteorology and Space appeared first on Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering.| Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering
The University of Michigan ranks as one of the top producers of PhDs in four critical technology fields, according to a new study.| Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering
Solar sails, as deployed in the SWIFT mission, could improve protections against space weather for the space industry and space technology. The post Spacecraft Equipped with a Solar Sail Could Deliver Earlier Warnings of Space Weather Threats to Earth’s Technologies appeared first on Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering.| Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering
Louis Marr works as an Engineer in Research Lead for the Space Physics Research Laboratory (SPRL). In this Q&A, he shares some of his notable work at SPRL. The post Space Physics Q&A: An Interview with Engineer in Research Lead Louis Marr appeared first on Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering.| Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering
An easy-to-install antenna allows high school students to collect data for NASA, helping improve knowledge of space weather. The post US High Schoolers Monitor Solar Storms with an Accessible Antenna Kit appeared first on Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering.| Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering
Dr. Sue Lepri, who works at the University of Michigan Department of Climate and Space, will step up to the role of Principal Investigator for the SunRISE Mission. The post NASA Announces Lepri Will Serve as SunRISE Mission Lead appeared first on Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering.| Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering
A livestream features meteorologists and climate scientists across the U.S. from May 28-June 1, 2025, with the theme '100 Hours to Save America's Forecasts.' The post Experts Represented in ‘The Weather & Climate Livestream’ appeared first on Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering.| Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering
U.S. consumer demand for renewable energy continues to grow, with more solar panel capacity installed in 2024 than in 2023, which saw more than in 2022. But U.S. trade policy is in flux, and high tariffs have been imposed on imported solar panels, which may cause shortages. The post US solar manufacturers lag skyrocketing market demand appeared first on Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering.| Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering
A professor with appointments in LSA and CLASP, Dr. Brian Arbic has been elected a Fellow of the African Academy of Sciences. The post Arbic Elected to Fellow of the African Academy of Sciences appeared first on Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering.| Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering
At least eight tornados were confirmed during severe storms in Michigan in May, leading the public to seek information about the widespread tornado activity. The post Tornado Paths Offers a Look at Threats Across U.S. appeared first on Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering.| Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering
CLASP NEWS MORE CLIMATE & SPACE NEWS CLASP Seminar Series We’re proud to present a series of lectures from leaders in the fields of climate and space engineering, as part of the Seminar Series in the U-M Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering. Mission to Touch the Sun Our scientists and scholars at […]| Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering
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An innovative project will help communities in two regions of the U.S. become more resilient to catastrophic flooding.| Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering