New project to predict energy impact of heat and drought
Two faculty members in geological and atmospheric sciences play key roles in research on the unique supply and demand issues for energy usage during heat and drought.
Two faculty members in geological and atmospheric sciences play key roles in research on the unique supply and demand issues for energy usage during heat and drought.
Iverson’s transformative research improves scientists’ understanding of how glaciers move and shape landscapes.
Morgan was previously a professor of structural geology and tectonics at Central Michigan University. His appointment began August 15.