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An award winning radar system for collision avoidance and imaging
  1. An award winning radar system for collision avoidance and imaging

    Armin’s research is focused on the development of a sub-millimeter-wave radar system for the next generation of navigation and imaging sensors.

  2. A new, low-cost way to monitor snow and ice thickness to evaluate environmental change

    Mohammad has developed a new way to remotely measure the thickness of ice and snow with a technology he calls wideband autocorrelation radiometry (WiBAR).

  3. Leaders in neuroscience look to the future

    ICAN bring engineers and neuroscientists together to review the recent advancement in neurotechnology and neuroscience, define the need for next-generation tools, and enhance the translation of technology to the scientific community.

  4. U-M cyber security startup purchased by FICO

    Analytic software company FICO of San Jose, Calif., bought QuadMetrics to help in its development of a FICO Enterprise Security Score.

  5. Injectable computers can broadcast from inside the body

    This platform has enabled a variety of sensors that can fit inside the human body, made possible by several breakthroughs in ultra-low power computing.

  6. Injectable computers

    With a radio specifically designed to communicate through tissue, researchers from the Electrical and Computer Engineering are adding another level to a computer platform small enough to fit inside a medical grade syringe.

  7. Thorny technical questions remain for net neutrality

    Not all online traffic is the same; should we treat it the same anyway?

  8. Novel collaboration to probe brain activity in unprecedented detail

    A pilot program will bring together researchers from different universities to collaborate on advancing research that may lead to a better understanding of the human brain.