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Med Student’s NASA Internship Bridges Engineering and Human Health | UToledo News

Med Student’s NASA Internship Bridges Engineering and Human Health

Source: Med Student’s NASA Internship Bridges Engineering and Human Health | UToledo News


UToledo Students Focus on Powering Moon Missions as NASA Space Fellows | UToledo News

UToledo mechanical engineering students Justyn Bobinski and Joshua Stanley spent spring and summer participating in the Artemis Lunar Exploration Program, which aims in part to return humanity to the moon in 2024.

Source: UToledo Students Focus on Powering Moon Missions as NASA Space Fellows | UToledo News


UToledo Engineer Awarded $2.5 Million to Advance Smart Materials for Aerospace Systems | UToledo News

Dr. Mohammad Elahinia received the federal funding to collaborate with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory on a U.S. Department of Defense project that could lead to smaller, lighter aircraft.

Source: UToledo Engineer Awarded $2.5 Million to Advance Smart Materials for Aerospace Systems | UToledo News


Leaving Her Mark on the STEM Industry | UToledo Alumni eMagazine

Marilyn Belinske ’51, ’51, continues to serve as an inspiration for female students pursuing a career in science, technology, engineering […]

Source: Leaving Her Mark on the STEM Industry | UToledo Alumni eMagazine


The University of Toledo | Safeguarding Water

Source: The University of Toledo | Safeguarding Water


UT fills in officials over some crisis-inspired Lake Erie research | The Blade

From algal toxins to sewage-borne viruses, University of Toledo researchers gave public officials a 90-minute update Thursday on the cross-cutting ways they are gaining a greater understanding of the science behind Lake Erie, the world’s 11th-largest freshwater lake.

Source: UT fills in officials over some crisis-inspired Lake Erie research | The Blade


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