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This year's student-run Eastern Great Lakes ASCE Student Symposium was a success, with multiple Michigan Tech team wins and ...
Computing is part of everything we do. Computing drives innovation in engineering, business, entertainment, education, and the sciences—and it provides solutions to complex, challenging problems of ...
Congratulations on your upcoming graduation! Your dedication, perseverance, and hard work have paid off, and you should be proud of all that you have accomplished. As you prepare for commencement, ...
Please review your Michigan Tech Student Bill on Experience by clicking the Payments Page – Student Bill/Confirm Enrollment link on your Billing & Payments card, before making any payments, as the ...
We value the opportunity to collaborate with scientists and innovators from around the world. The purpose of the J‐1 Exchange Visitor Program is to foster the mutual exchange of ideas between ...
Within one year of undergraduate research at Michigan Tech, Tessa Steenwinkel went from assisting in Dr. Thomas Werner’s genetics lab to co-authoring his book. She is majoring in Biochemistry and ...
We have had a tremendously productive year. Our faculty, staff and students are actively engaged in diverse research topics ranging from vaccinology, diabetes, cancer, bioenergy, CRISPR/CAS9-mediated ...
Electrical engineering technology (EET) is the study of machines, equipment, technology, and systems that conduct electrical charges and produce electricity. EET professionals focus on the design, ...
Your second and third years have distinctive course requirements and electives. Here we can compare four related majors through select second and third year courses. MSE 2110 - Introduction to ...
Students have hands-on opportunities with materials, technology, and other equipment from their very first semester in the Visual and Performing Arts Department. Our spaces are flexible for a number ...
Daron Hebeler's bright future was far from a sure thing. At a pivotal moment, when he was running out of steam on his way to ...
For his research in machine learning-based electron density prediction, Michigan Tech researcher Susanta Ghosh has been recognized with one of the National Science Foundation's highest honors. Susanta ...
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