Lighter, stiffer glass fibers could make composite materials thinner without sacrificing strength.
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Lighter, stiffer glass fibers could make composite materials thinner without sacrificing strength.
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ECE alum Kurt Rohloff helped create one of the world’s best homomorphic encryption software libraries, and he reflects on how his time at Michigan helped shape his career.
Accurate gyroscopes are a bottleneck for backup navigation systems in autonomous vehicles.
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Perspective from engineers with experience in the auto industry.
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Lessons learned from optimizing retail could help optimize our COVID-19 response.
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Deaths in China reflect a slower expansion of the new coronavirus, suggesting a fractal network.
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Michigan Engineering faculty are hosting teach-ins on a range of Earth Year topics.
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The College of Engineering honors ECE PhD candidate Tianlin Wang for his excellent research in remote sensing as well as his leadership and service to the community.
Keep up with the U-M community as it reacts and responds to COVID-19.
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The kits help researchers understand where the virus came from and how it operates.
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