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Tech-to-Tech Partnership Brings MTU PhD Student Back to Volcanic Roots
Gustavo Bejar-Lopez has been interested in volcanoes since he was a child. Now, the Michigan Technological University Ph.D. student is a budding volcanologist mentoring young geologists from his undergraduate alma mater. Gustavo Bejar-Lopez was just 30 days old when his parents brought him to visit Tungurahua, a volcano in his home country of Ecuador. He remembers watching Tungurahua erupting a few years later. His hometown, Guayaquil, was shielded from the direct hazards of volcanic eruptions, but larger eruptions from Tungurahua or nearby Sangay Volcano routinely led to ashfall across the city.
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Celebrating the Art of Computing: Human Creativity and Artificial Intelligence Converge at Juried Exhibition
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Fungus Among Us: MTU Student Using Native Fungi to Weaken Invasive Trees
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What Studying Moose Bones For 65 Years Can Teach Us About Human Diseases
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Isle Royale’s Old Gray Guy: How One Wolf Impacted an Entire Ecosystem
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Shedding Snow and Powering UP: Researchers Track Ways to Boost Solar Power in Snowy Climates
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Michigan Tech Researchers Find Fresh Ways to Connect in the Nation’s Capital
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How a Capstone Strategy Set this Student Design Team Up for Success — With a National Winning Streak to Prove It
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Capital Collaborations: MTU Researchers Meet and Greet DC Colleagues
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Huskies Abroad Dive Into Yucatan Culture, History and Tourism Impacts
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