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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Manufacturing Leadership Development Program (MLDP) Fall Information Session
DESCRIPTION:The Manufacturing Leadership Development Program (MLDP) is our flagship global manufacturing graduate program at Merck.&nbsp\;Kick-start your career and get the opportunity to gain real-world experience while working on high-priority assignments! The MLDP is a three-year program\, designed to give you experience in the core work necessary to manufacture and supply Merck's products. Each employee will have three one-year rotations across our manufacturing division. Throughout the program\, a deliberate learning and development plan is applied to supplement the rotational experiences\, specifically to fortify professional and leadership skills.&nbsp\;You will receive coaching from senior leaders\, exposure to real life manufacturing challenges and training from industry leading scientists and engineers. You will be contributing to significant projects and making key decisions that directly impact how we makepharmaceuticals and deliver them to our patients globally.&nbsp\;If you are passionate about launching a career in manufacturing\, then we are eager to engage with you\, focus on your development\, and bringgreater value to our patients worldwide.
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SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:MIPSE Seminar | Solar Energetic Particles and Space Weather: Causes and Consequences
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nSpace weather has been identified as a national and international priority which\, by some estimates\, could cost the US over $40B a day during an extreme event.   Different aspects of space weather affect myriad assets including spacecraft\, astronauts\, commercial airline flights\, power grids\, and even oil pipelines.  Solar energetic particle (SEP) events are one component of space weather and the desire to predict their occurrence and characteristics is strong.  Despite immense progress over the last few decades in understanding the generation of SEPs and increases in the number of spacecraft measuring them\, pre-dictions are hampered by what we still do not under-stand and by limited observations.  In this talk\, we’ll discuss space weather hazards focusing on SEP events – what we know\, what we don’t know\, what we’re missing.  We’ll highlight specific space missions\, including Parker Solar Probe and Solar Orbiter\, making revolutionary observations closer to the Sun than ever before.\n\nAbout the Speaker: Christina M. S. Cohen is a research scientist in the Space Radiation Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology.  Currently\, her work focuses on energetic particles in space\, particularly those resulting from solar activity\, but she has prior experience studying energetic particles in the Jovian system and the composition of the solar wind.  Cohen is involved in the design\, building and testing of instruments that have flown and will fly on a number of NASA satellites as well as analysis of the data returned from them.  She is a past president of the Space Physics and Aeronomy section of the AGU\, an AGU Fellow\, Principal Investigator of the Solar Isotope Spectrometer and Cosmic Ray Isotope Spectrometer on Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE)\, and Deputy Principal Investigator on the Integrated Science Investigation of the Sun on Parker Solar Probe and on the Low Energy Telescope experiment on STEREO.  Cohen has received NASA awards for her work on the Ulysses\, Wind\, Advanced Composition Explorer\, and Parker Solar Probe missions.\n\nThe seminar will be conducted both in person and on Zoom. Please visit MIPSE website for additional information: https://mipse.umich.edu/seminars_2425.php.
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/124061
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CATEGORIES:Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering,Talk,Space,seminar,Plasma,physics,Michigan Engineering,In Person,Graduate Students,astrophysics
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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:MTR Unveiled: Hear it Straight from the Teachers - Panel and Interactive Q&A
DESCRIPTION:MTR provides support for anyone interested in the residencyprogram. Register to hear from our residents and grads through a panel style discussion and have some of your questions answered. We’d love to meet you!
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