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University of Michigan Schools, Colleges, Research, Centers, and Institutes Web Archives

Collected by: University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library

Archived since: Jul, 2010

Description:

This web archives documents essential functions of the University of Michigan related to scholarship, instruction, research, and the conferral of degrees. As such, these archived websites are records of enduring historical and administrative value that complement and/or supplement additional physical and digital archives held by the University of Michigan's Bentley Historical Library. In addition to websites of the university's 19 schools and colleges, the collection includes online resources of individual departments, institutions and centers, laboratories, libraries and museums, and faculty.

Subject:   Universities & Libraries Arts & Humanities Science & Health

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Title: Electric Field Sensor (University of Michigan) Web Archives

URL: http://clasp-research.engin.umich.edu/e-field/

Description: The UM E-field sensor is capable of making accurate measurements of electric fields even when subject to the impact of charged dust and sand particles. It is capable of measuring E-fields at distances as small as a few centimeters from the surface, as demonstrated by laboratory and field tests. The website documents the development and applications of an electric field sensor at the University of Michigan. Content includes contextual information, potential applications, research personnel, and associated press releases, publications, and video footage.

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Subject:   University of Michigan. College of Engineering. University of Michigan -- Research.

Title: Electric Field Sensor (University of Michigan) Web Archives

URL: http://esse.engin.umich.edu/e-field

Description: The UM E-field sensor is capable of making accurate measurements of electric fields even when subject to the impact of charged dust and sand particles. It is capable of measuring E-fields at distances as small as a few centimeters from the surface, as demonstrated by laboratory and field tests. The website documents the development and applications of an electric field sensor at the University of Michigan. Content includes contextual information, potential applications, research personnel, and associated press releases, publications, and video footage.

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Subject:   University of Michigan. College of Engineering. University of Michigan -- Research.

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