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At Michigan Engineering, we develop the talent and technologies that move society forward.

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This is how Michigan Engineering is shaping the future—together.

Our community of students, faculty, alumni and partners don’t just teach and learn what’s known today—we create new knowledge and push the boundaries of what’s possible. Our impact extends beyond campus, where we strengthen communities, power economies and improve lives around the world.

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The ‪@MichiganEngineering‬ 3 Minute Thesis Competition is happening now! Part of the Engineering Graduate Symposium, this competition is designed to stimulate students to develop skills for effectively communicating their research in language appropriate for a non-specialist audience. Tune in to see engineering PhD students articulate and present their work in only 3 minutes.

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‪@UrAvgConsumer‬ stopped by to check out ‪@UMichMcity‬ and some of our student electric vehicle teams in the Wilson Center during an EV road trip around the state.

https://youtu.be/zhNvEG9lu04?t=514

2 years ago | [YT] | 7

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Dr. Z: "Yet that day in front of the deepest ever image of the universe, I thought back to that little kid on the roof of the farm looking at the dark sky and dreaming, and now his team was making history beyond any expectations, beyond any hope. I had met people who had encouraged and mentored me, including here at the University of Michigan, and I had learned that my simple upbringing was a huge strength, and not my weakness."

Watch last Saturday's commencement speech from Thomas Zurbuchen and reply with your favorite quote! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSvcV...

Dr. Z is the former NASA Associate Administrator for the Science Mission Directorate, and before that he spent 20 years at the University of Michigan, arriving as a research fellow, and leaving having served as a professor of both space science and aerospace engineering, an associate dean, and the founding director of U-M's Center for Entrepreneurship.

2 years ago | [YT] | 8

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Tomorrow is graduation! Congratulations to all of our graduates. If you can't attend, tune in for the Michigan Engineering commencement live stream.

The ceremony will consist of:
- A welcome from Dean Alec Gallimore
- Student speaker - Noelle Fleury (Space Science & Engin B.S.E.)
- Guest speaker - Thomas Zurbuchen (Former NASA Assoc. Administrator for Science and former Michigan Engineering professor)
- Conferral of degrees
- Class photo

And here is the link to the live stream for the University of Michigan Big House commencement ceremony tomorrow morning, which will feature the 2023 Spring Commencement speaker Wynton Marsalis:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJnsB...

2 years ago | [YT] | 2

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Welcome to the Michigan Engineering YouTube community!

At Michigan Engineering, our programs and community are designed to promote personal well-being and academic achievement – enabling everyone to unlock their potential and contribute with confidence. Every member of our community gets to be heard, should be involved and must be empowered to achieve their full potential.

With our YouTube channel, we invite you to join our community to learn, be inspired, share your perspective and discuss everything engineering with curiosity, thoughtfulness and respect.

To ensure the health of Michigan Engineering’s YouTube community, a guideline is an essential tool for us to steward an open, safe place to share enthusiasm for engineering and the University of Michigan. We aim to spark dialogue around the discoveries, people and ideas shaping the future, and to do so in ways that reflect our core values of collaboration, integrity and impact.

We have a few rules to guide us:

Be kind and engage in good faith. Don’t insult others, including those featured in videos. Critical, thoughtful conversations and feedback are essential and we encourage open discussion about the topics we post. We reserve the right to remove any posts that violate this Code of Conduct. This includes, but is not limited to:
-- Off-topic comments
-- Illegal activities
-- Racial slurs
-- Threats of violence
-- Advertising
-- Self-promotion
-- Offensive or inappropriate language
-- Pornographic material
-- Actual or attempted defamation

Absolutely no hate speech will be tolerated. Offenders may be blocked from commenting in the future.

Give people the benefit of the doubt within reason, be conscientious of others’ time, avoid speaking in absolutes or stating your opinion as fact. Use facts and show sources to illustrate an argument.

If you have a question, ask! While we might not always be able to answer your questions, we will try to reach out to someone who can. Your curiosity is encouraged.

We reserve the right to delete comments and ban users who we feel violate our community’s rules.

Let’s learn from one another, push boundaries with respect, and work together to dream up and build a better world.

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