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Marquette engineering professor receives $500,000 award from Department of Energy
Dr. Nathan Weise said his project, “Ultra-Fast Resonant DC Breaker,” will develop a direct-current, transformational, state-of-the-art breaker.
Oct 22nd, 2019 by Marquette UniversityMarquette chemistry professor earns early career research grant from Department of Energy
Dr. Jier Huang’s research aims to address the challenge of capturing carbon dioxide and converting it into useful chemicals for use in solar energy, such as storing energy produced by solar panels.
Aug 1st, 2019 by Marquette UniversityU.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Helps Introduce the American Cures Act and American Innovation Act
"As the granddaughter of an NIH-funded scientist, I have long championed strengthening our federal investments in Made in Wisconsin science and research."
May 6th, 2019 by U.S. Sen. Tammy BaldwinGovernor-elect Tony Evers and Lt. Governor-elect Mandela Barnes Announce Agriculture, Energy, and Natural Resources Policy Advisory Council
"We’re going to bring science back to decision-making in Wisconsin."
Dec 10th, 2018 by Gov. Tony EversTech Challenge to connect innovative water solutions with industry needs
New initiative of The Water Council helps water technology companies and large water users find new ideas, talent and investment opportunities
Oct 2nd, 2018 by The Water CouncilU.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin Leads Bipartisan Amendment to Support Medical Innovations
Amendment funds and advances Department of Energy efforts to produce domestic medical isotopes
Jun 19th, 2018 by U.S. Sen. Tammy BaldwinWyden, Paul, Welch, Sensenbrenner Introduce Legislation to Increase Transparency of Intelligence Spending
Currently, spending levels for these federal intelligence agencies and activities is classified and hidden from the public.
Mar 23rd, 2018 by U.S. Rep. Jim SensenbrennerUWM biologist awarded $2.8 million grant to investigate kelp for bioenergy
The project will create and maintain a kind of “seed stock” for breeding kelp with genetic traits best suited for mass production.
Oct 13th, 2017 by University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee