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Open ports act as security wormholes into mobile devices
  1. Open ports act as security wormholes into mobile devices

    Researchers have for the first time characterized a widespread vulnerability in the software that runs on mobile devices.

  2. ECE Alumnus Kevin Johnson receives IEEE-USA Award

    This award is given to those for Distinguished Public Service that is expected to help tech employees

  3. Ship shape: the design that shook the world

    The bulbous bow, the punched card, and a new direction in ship design.

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  4. “Rediscovered” engine for more efficient power plants

    U-M led research on the rotating detonation engine in the 1960s–then the US abandoned the design. Now it returns.

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  5. How to build a BigANT – Shai Revzen’s critter-inspired robots

    How to build fast and cheap robots

  6. Regenerative med center groups top-ranked U-M areas

    A new $11.7 million center at the University of Michigan aims to advance regenerative medicine to restore patients’ lost dental, facial and skull tissue.

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  7. Timothy Trippel selected for NSF Graduate Research Fellowship

    Trippel’s research interests lie in embedded systems and IoT security and privacy for the purpose of building safe and reliable autonomous systems.

  8. Courage to Resist

    In the escalating struggle between the individual and the state, technology favors the powerful. That’s why this Michigan computer scientist and his team of researchers revel in righting the balance.

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  9. Keeping drugs on the job

    Computer simulations developed at the University of Michigan reveal how well drug additives stop the active ingredients from crystallizing in the digestive tract.

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  10. Sonic cyber attacks show security holes in ubiquitous sensors

    Michigan Engineering researchers discuss and demonstrate the sound-based attacks they leveled at the accelerometers found in everyday electronics.

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