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Description: Launched in the Fall of 2007, the dual degree program confers a Master of Science (M.S.) degree from the School of Natural Resources and Environment (SNRE) and a Master of Science in Engineering (M.S.E.) from the College of Engineering (CoE). Students in the ESS Program specialize in Sustainable Energy Systems, Sustainable Design & Manufacturing Systems, or Sustainable Water Systems. The website contains information on the specifications of the program, as well as job and research opportunities and information for students.
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Subject: University of Michigan. School of Natural Resources and Environment., University of Michigan. College of Engineering. , University of Michigan -- Curricula.
Publisher: University of Michigan. Board of Regents.
Coverage: Ann Arbor (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: University of Michigan. Engineering Sustainable Systems Program.
Description: The Macro program has a 36 year history. We have produced more than 150 graduates including more than 100 Ph.Ds. Of these, 28 have become faculty members at colleges and universities big and small, four this year. Others head research groups at research institutions or serve as VPs of large corporations. These individuals offer wonderful networking opportunities.
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Subject: University of Michigan. College of Literature, Science, and the Arts., University of Michigan. College of Engineering. , University of Michigan. Macromolecular Science & Engineering Program., University of Michigan -- Curricula.
Description: "In STIET we address the extraordinary changes in communications and computing technology, and the uses and requirements people have for these technologies. We design cyberinfrastructure to support safe, meaningful, efficient, equitable, and productive interactions. Our research focus is on the use of incentive-centered design (ICD) to deliver new and improved systems for human use of the Internet. ICD proceeds from the observation that the performance and quality of Internet systems depends on the ways in which autonomous, self- motivated individuals interact with each other and with the system. System designers cannot program humans like software, but they can provide appropriately designed incentives in an attempt to induce truthfulness, cooperation, volunteerism, high-quality effort or other desirable behaviors. We seek to have an impact on designs of real systems: our projects typically are inspired by a practical problem, move into the realm of abstract theorizing, and end by influencing the design of fielded systems."
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Subject: University of Michigan. College of Literature, Science, and the Arts., University of Michigan. School of Information., University of Michigan. College of Engineering. , University of Michigan -- Curricula.
Publisher: University of Michigan. Board of Regents.
Coverage: Ann Arbor (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: University of Michigan. School of Information.
Description: The Macro program has a 36 year history. We have produced more than 150 graduates including more than 100 Ph.Ds. Of these, 28 have become faculty members at colleges and universities big and small, four this year. Others head research groups at research institutions or serve as VPs of large corporations. These individuals offer wonderful networking opportunities.
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Subject: University of Michigan. College of Literature, Science, and the Arts., University of Michigan. College of Engineering. , University of Michigan. Macromolecular Science & Engineering Program., University of Michigan -- Curricula.
Description: The Macro program has a 36 year history. We have produced more than 150 graduates including more than 100 Ph.Ds. Of these, 28 have become faculty members at colleges and universities big and small, four this year. Others head research groups at research institutions or serve as VPs of large corporations. These individuals offer wonderful networking opportunities.
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Subject: University of Michigan. College of Literature, Science, and the Arts., University of Michigan. College of Engineering. , University of Michigan. Macromolecular Science & Engineering Program., University of Michigan -- Curricula.
Description: “The Tauber Institute for Global Operations is a joint program of the College of Engineering and Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. The Institute meets industry's need for a new kind of graduate -- one who has an exceptional academic background, extensive professional experience, and can successfully integrate business and engineering perspectives to lead global operations into the future.” The website includes information about the institute and its academic program as well as details about corporate partners and the community.
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Subject: University of Michigan. School of Business Administration., University of Michigan. College of Engineering. , University of Michigan -- Curricula.
Publisher: University of Michigan. Board of Regents.
Coverage: Ann Arbor (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: University of Michigan. Tauber Institute for Global Operations.
Description: The Macro program has a 36 year history. We have produced more than 150 graduates including more than 100 Ph.Ds. Of these, 28 have become faculty members at colleges and universities big and small, four this year. Others head research groups at research institutions or serve as VPs of large corporations. These individuals offer wonderful networking opportunities.
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Subject: University of Michigan. College of Literature, Science, and the Arts., University of Michigan. College of Engineering. , University of Michigan. Macromolecular Science & Engineering Program., University of Michigan -- Curricula.
Description: “The Tauber Institute for Global Operations is a joint program of the College of Engineering and Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. The Institute meets industry's need for a new kind of graduate -- one who has an exceptional academic background, extensive professional experience, and can successfully integrate business and engineering perspectives to lead global operations into the future.” The website includes information about the institute and its academic program as well as details about corporate partners and the community.
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Subject: University of Michigan. School of Business Administration., University of Michigan. College of Engineering. , University of Michigan -- Curricula.
Publisher: University of Michigan. Board of Regents.
Coverage: Ann Arbor (Mich.)
Corporate Creator: University of Michigan. Tauber Institute for Global Operations.
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