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Presented By: Michigan IT

Michigan Aerospace Engineering Wind Tunnel Tours

Michigan IT Community Technology Tours

Students and faculty working on projects within the wind tunnels. Students and faculty working on projects within the wind tunnels.
Students and faculty working on projects within the wind tunnels.
Register today to tour the U-M Aerospace Engineering Wind Tunnel facility at the Francois-Xavier Bagnoud (FXB) Building. Tours will showcase ten state-of-the-art wind tunnels of one of the premier research facilities at U-M. Attendees will gain insight into the research and technology that drives advancements in aerodynamic studies and engineering.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to check out the tech behind the wind tunnels, including advanced flow visualization techniques using helium bubbles, smoke, and high-speed cameras. See firsthand how we capture and analyze data with precision instruments and computer systems.

Take your pick from three separate opportunities for university technology professionals to tour this fascinating facility: October 11, October 25, or November 8. Each tour begins at 1 p.m.

Register through Sessions: https://myumi.ch/PkwN1

- This tour is open to U-M Staff & Faculty who consider themselves part of the greater technology community at U-M.
- Tours take 1 hour and there is a limit of 10 participants per tour.
- Meeting Spot: FXB Building Atrium, 1320 Beal Ave, Ann Arbor MI
- Arrival Time: Please arrive 15 minutes before the tour begins.

Be prepared to show your University of Michigan ID with you when you arrive.
Students and faculty working on projects within the wind tunnels. Students and faculty working on projects within the wind tunnels.
Students and faculty working on projects within the wind tunnels.

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