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Claude Gauthier and OmniPhy: Connecting to the ethernet revolution
  1. Claude Gauthier and OmniPhy: Connecting to the ethernet revolution

    Dr. Gauthier is co-founder and CTO of the semiconductor interface intellectual property (IP) company, OmniPhy.

  2. Distinguished lecturer embarks on water quality talk tour

    Nancy Love, professor of civil & environmental engineering, embarks on a year-long water quality talk tour as a distinguished lecturer for the Association of Environmental Engineering & Science Professors Foundation.

    The post Distinguished lecturer embarks on water quality talk tour appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  3. $3.46M to Combine Machine Learning on Big Data with Physical Simulations

    The focal point of the project will be a new computing resource, called ConFlux, which is designed to enable supercomputer simulations to interface with large datasets while running.

  4. Michigan Researchers Win Best Paper Award at VLDB 2015

    The paper proposes an interactive natural language interface for relational databases, which enables novice users to construct complex queries.

  5. 3 ECE companies make the Silicon 60 List – again!

    Ambiq Micro, Crossbar, Inc., and PsiKick, are leading the way in ultra-low power chip design, pioneering computer memory, and ultra-low power wireless sensor platforms.

  6. Cancer “decoy” shows potential for breast cancer treatment

    A small, implantable device that researchers are calling a cancer “super-attractor” could eventually give doctors an early warning of relapse in breast cancer patients and even slow the disease’s spread to other organs in the body.

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