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UMaine launches internships in AI, digital twins for the blue economy

Âé¶¹´«Ã½ students will soon be able to gather around lab-scale ocean structures, attach sensors, run tests and watch real-time data stream into a digital dashboard.  On their laptops, they’ll build virtual replicas — digital twins — that mirror how those structures behave in wind and waves. Adjust a setting on the screen, and […]

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Bound by experience, UMaine veterans demonstrate perseverance and importance of community

A Navy medic who worked in jungles and deserts. A seaman who travelled to nearly 30 countries. An Army mechanic stationed in seven different places across the U.S. A Marine who wants to be a pilot and responded to a catastrophic plane crash.  They are among the hundreds of veterans and active military members pursuing […]

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Enrique Verástegui and Wolfgang Luchting exchanged letters like this over the four years of their correspondence, outlined in a new book from Carlos Villacorta. Photo courtesy of Carlos Villacorta.

New book shines a light on how political unrest obscured Peruvian poet’s legacy

On Sept. 6, 1973, Enrique Verástegui, a young Peruvian poet, sat down to write a letter to professor Wolfgang Luchting, a man on another continent. Although already published, Verástegui sought the recognition that someone in Luchting’s position could provide.  Over 50 years later, his ambitions may finally be realized through new research led by professor […]

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UMaine Students working Orono’s polls on Nov. 4 election

Student Voting Ambassadors at the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ will assist the Town of Orono as volunteer poll workers during the upcoming Nov. 4 election. From 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Collins Center for the Arts, 21 UMaine UVote Student Voting Ambassadors will help with on-site voter registration and provide non-partisan resources to voters […]

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UMaine builds sensors that can withstand the next generation of nuclear reactors

Nuclear power plants provide 20% of the nation’s energy. To ensure they remain functional and safe to operate, plant engineers rely on sensors to provide feedback on a wide range of parameters, including temperature; reactor power, or neutron flux; and strain on vessel walls.  A new fleet of advanced reactors are in development to support […]

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Engineering Maine’s future: employers vie for UMaine talent

As companies across the country scramble to fill critical engineering and computing roles, one destination is firmly on their recruiting map: the Âé¶¹´«Ã½. Employers say UMaine graduates bring dedication to the Pine Tree State, leadership skills and versatility that set them apart — and they’re hiring accordingly. That demand was clear at UMaine […]

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Brewing bold ideas: UMaine students strategize growth with Aroma Joe’s

When Sam Seekins enrolled at the Âé¶¹´«Ã½, he didn’t expect to take a course that would have him working with one of the country’s fastest-growing beverage brands. But this fall, that’s exactly what he and his classmates are doing. As part of The Business of Handcrafted Beverages, an Advanced Research Learning Experience (ARLE) […]

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