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Innovations in algae manufacturing research at UMaine part of a growing Maine industry
The field of manufacturing is constantly evolving to reflect innovations in technology and research. A growing number of engineers are now focusing on biomanufacturing, or what it means to construct […]
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Aaron Weiskittel and how EPSCoR programming enables progress
The National Science Foundation’s Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) aims to increase research capacity and geographic diversity in STEM fields, enabling broader participation by individuals, institutions, and states […]
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UMaine advances drone technology to aid forest management
Understanding a forest is difficult. This is especially true in Maine which is home to both ecologically and commercially unique forests. Decision makers rely on an array of resources, from […]
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Logan Johnson and forest stewardship in Maine
Bio: Logan Johnson is Executive Director of Maine TREE, which serves as an avenue for collaboration among educators, students, forest professionals, and local communities in Maine. Johnson has dedicated his […]
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Maine high schoolers visit UMaine to learn about research through partnership
This winter, high school students from three different rural schools came together at the University of Maine to engage in hands-on learning, collaboration and the opportunity to share their projects […]
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Pips Veazey and developing research networks
Biography Pips Veazey is the inaugural director of the University of Maine Portland Gateway, a strategic hub providing streamlined access to UMaine’s comprehensive research, education and outreach resources. Previously, Veazey […]
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UMaine and Colby College partner to improve forest health and monitoring
In a state where the majority of land is covered by forests, monitoring them is critical to understanding and maintaining their health. Forests are constantly changing based on the environment, […]
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Merging geospatial technology with community resilience
Throughout his academic career, Prince Obosu has been passionate about the diverse applications of geographic information technology (GIS) and how it can be applied to community resilience. With a background […]
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Educating Maine students on forest sector awareness
By Heather Johnson, Graduate Assistant Maine’s forests are a vital component of the state’s cultural, historical, economic and social identity. They provide a wide variety of jobs within different industries, […]
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University of Maine at Presque Isle undergraduate students help develop new forest monitoring product
By Sophie Knox, Research Media Intern Understanding tree and forest health provides resource managers, land owners and researchers with the information needed to make important decisions about one of Maine’s […]
