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March 17, 2022 | Tech Today | Michigan Tech

The March 17, 2022 edition of Tech Today—Michigan Technological University's daily internal newsletter. Tech Today is produced by University Marketing and Communications.

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March 12, 2021 | Tech Today | Michigan Tech


Peters, Stabenow Applaud $4.5 Million Federal Funding to Help Advance MTU Automated Vehicle Research
Michigan's U.S. Senators Gary Peters and Debbie Stabenow yesterday (March 10) welcomed $4,498,650 in federal funding awarded to Michigan Tech for self-driving vehicle research and development. The funding – awarded through the Department of Energy – will support ongoing projects to enhance connected and automated vehicle technologies that improve driver safety by eliminating risk found in human error.
Led by the University and in partnership with General Motors (GM), the American Center of Mobility and Stellantis, this research aims to identify additional opportunities for fuel savings and EV range optimization by creating more intelligently operating vehicles. 

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March 10, 2021 | Tech Today | Michigan Tech


by University Relations and Enrollment
Traverse City Area Public Schools (TCAPS) and Michigan Tech announce a Memorandum of Understanding that formalizes a  partnership to explore and develop collaborative opportunities, deepen engagement in areas of mutual expertise, and promote educational opportunities and career exploration for students enrolled in the TCAPS SCI-MA-TECH Program.
The agreement will also provide $1,000  renewable for scholarships to SCI-MA-TECH students who enroll at MTU after graduation. 
“We are pleased to be partnering with a top-rated university that specializes in engineering and other in-demand STEM fields,” said John VanWagoner, superintendent of TCAPS. “The opportunities for our students to receive lectures and other curricular extensions from Michigan Tech professors, to receive support for robotics programs, and to have the opportunity for a  renewable annual scholarship are incredible benefits for our SCI-MA-TECH students. We are  proud to be embarking on this collaboration with Michigan Tech and look forward to what we  can build together.” 

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