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Building better coronavirus databases with automatic quality checks
  1. Building better coronavirus databases with automatic quality checks

    The team will build high-quality datasets to enable automatic quality checking and fraud detection of the new coronavirus data.

  2. Xueru Zhang awarded Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship

    Zhang is working to improve data security and address important ethical issues related to AI and discriminatory data sets.

  3. Computer scientists employ AI to help address COVID-19 challenges

    Five multidisciplinary research teams are working on projects to assist with the coronavirus outbreak and to help find solutions to pressing problems.

  4. Emily Mower Provost named Toyota Faculty Scholar

    Her work uses machine learning to measure mood, emotion, and other aspects of human behavior for purposes of providing early or real-time interventions for people in managing their health.

  5. Offshore oil and gas platforms release more methane than previously estimated

    Aerial sampling offers a new look at escaping gases that contribute to global climate change.

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  6. Helping Michigan Medicine workers during COVID-19

    New website pairs workers with volunteers ready to help.

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  7. Repurposed industrial respirator could free ventilators for COVID-19 patients

    University of Michigan researchers have developed a helmet solution to support patients, protect health care workers and safeguard hospital systems.

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  8. World’s most complex synthetic microparticle outdoes nature’s intricacy

    Creating and measuring intricacy in particles that could improve electronics and chemical reactions.

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  9. Zhanni Wu awarded Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship

    Wu is working on advanced metasurfaces, which could help next-generation wireless communication, commercial and military radar systems, imaging, and antenna systems.

  10. Live public street cams are tracking social distancing

    Virtually visit (what should be) desolate intersections around the world during COVID-19.

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