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Institute of Materials Processing (IMP) is a university research center with the mission of supporting the materials processing infrastructure on campus as a faculty resource for research, teaching, ...
At Michigan Technological University, extracurricular activities can help students find their careers. Just ask Ben Amat '26, ...
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 ...
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 a Michigan Tech education, he found out how many people in the Michigan ...
Michigan Technological University will honor students graduating this spring with two ceremonies held at the Student Development Complex's John J. MacInnes Student Ice Arena. The Graduate Student ...
Computational Chemistry is the study of complex chemical problems using a combination of computer simulations, chemistry theory and information science. Also called cheminformatics, this field enables ...
Working as an engineer in the upcoming decades, you will have the chance to play a critical role in making the world a better place. In fact, students at Michigan Tech are getting a head start—by ...
To be considered for admission to the Graduate School as a degree- or certificate-seeking student, you need to: have a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent from an accredited institution, and be ...
The Waino Wahtera Center for Student Success encourages the growth of Michigan Tech students through the development of relationships, attitudes, values, and skills. We support students and their ...
Earthquake Magnitude Scale Magnitude Earthquake Effects Estimated Number Each Year 2.5 or less Usually not felt, but can be recorded by seismograph. Millions 2.5 to 5.4 Often felt, but only causes ...
There are a number of ways to measure the magnitude of an earthquake. Most scales are based on the amplitude of seismic waves recorded on seismometers. These scales account for the distance between ...
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