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inclusion is deeply rooted in our values for a sustainable and just society. Who We Are The Western Forest and Fire Initiative (WFFI) at the University of Michigan The WFFI is made possible with support from
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. Understanding is developed using a combination of lectures, field- and laboratory-based exercises, and individual research. The function of soils in forested ecosystems is the primary focus; however, examples are
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of the nation's oldest, and largest field stations. It is located on the shores of Douglas Lake, manages more than 10,000 acres of adjacent forest, streams, wetlands, and a variety of ecological infrastructure
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design and construction for architecture Artificial intelligence (AI), data integration and feedback control for co-design Robotic 3D printing Materials processing/analysis for concrete, dirt, wood
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, waterproofing, prefabrication, and project delivery. Exercises that provide a focus for discussion and practice relating to the broader issues of the course center on masonry and light wood frame. GSI
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professional experience. 1+ years of professional experience using machines and tools associated with wood fabrication. Experience with CAD and vector software such as Adobe Illustrator or Rhino 3D. Basic
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Fabrication Shops. The Fabrication Group includes glass, wood, metal and sign and spray finishing crafts. Along with Tradespersons, the position will supervise the efforts of a Shop Planner and Work Coordinator
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supports a rich experience for a community of individuals and families from all backgrounds. The 20-acre campus is set along the shore of Douglas Lake surrounded by 10,000 acres of undeveloped forest
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condition. The lab component consists of weekly field trips in the Ann Arbor area, which include riparian and floodplain habitats, glacial lakes, moraines, bogs, fens and mesic forests. The lectures cover
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-commodities (e.g, palm or rubber), meat, crops, or critical minerals. Biogenic Carbon Accounting of Forestry Products: Work with an interdisciplinary team of forest ecologists, industrial ecologists, and