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Logistics during COVID-19: Researcher creates an operations model cheat sheet
  1. Logistics during COVID-19: Researcher creates an operations model cheat sheet

    A University of Michigan engineering researcher has pulled together a cheat sheet.

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  2. Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship for design of robust, reliable and repairable software systems

    Subarno Banerjee uses program analysis to improve software systems’ safety and security.

  3. Predoctoral Fellowship for mathematically provable hardware design

    Goel designs algorithms that can automatically demonstrate the correctness of hardware systems.

  4. Researchers to use brain scans to understand gender bias in software development

    The team will use fMRI to identify some of the underlying processes that occur when a code reviewer weighs in on a piece of software and its author.

  5. ‘Largest radio telescope in space’ to improve solar storm warnings

    NASA has selected University of Michigan’s $62M Explorer cubesat mission.

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  6. A sewage surveillance effort to track COVID-19

    We don’t know much about how coronaviruses move through the environment. U-M and Stanford engineers aim to change that.

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  7. Programming around Moore’s Law with automatic code translation

    Most programs in use today have to be completely rewritten at a very low level to reap the benefits of hardware acceleration. This system demonstrates how to make that translation automatic.

  8. Medical supply chains are fragile in the best of times and COVID-19 will test their strength

    The pipeline of pharmaceuticals is easily disrupted.

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  9. Using machine learning to detect disease before symptoms manifest

    Prof. Alfred Hero speaks to ECE about his work using data to predict the transmission of infectious disease among people who are pre-symptomatic or asymptomatic and how it relates to COVID-19.

  10. Big data, small footprint

    How changing the rules of computing could lighten Big Data’s impact on the internet.