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Coughs create complicated airflows. A new project explores how they spread viruses
  1. Coughs create complicated airflows. A new project explores how they spread viruses

    U-Michigan and Auburn researchers will use cough simulators, lasers, mannequins, human subjects and computational modeling.

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  2. 3D motion tracking system could streamline vision for autonomous tech

    Transparent optical sensor arrays combine with a specialized neural network in new University of Michigan prototype

  3. Biden’s climate pledge: Engineers offer insights

    Experts on electric vehicles, carbon capture and sequestration, and nuclear energy weigh in.

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  4. Scrap to sustainable sheet metal: A $2M effort to overhaul automotive recycling

    The global move to advanced materials and electric powertrains requires a re-evaluation of how we recycle vehicles.

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  5. Election lessons from Michigan

    Election security expert J. Alex Halderman dissects Antrim County’s election debacle to help future contests go more smoothly.

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  6. Jaylin Herskovitz selected for NSF Graduate Research Fellowship

    Through her work in augmented reality, Jaylin hopes to improve the accessibility of emerging technologies for people with disabilities and expand access to computing.

  7. Sky CH Wang selected for NSF Graduate Research Fellowship

    Through his work in NLP and computational social science, Sky hopes to understand complex social interactions and contribute towards the democratization of technology.

  8. Setting the nation’s engineering research agenda

    Michigan Engineers involved in NSF Engineering Research Visioning Alliance, a force multiplier for high-impact research.

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  9. Tim Dunn selected for NSF Graduate Research Fellowship

    Through his work, Tim hopes to dramatically accelerate genomic sequencing analysis, enabling the use of handheld genomic sequencers to produce actionable diagnostic data within minutes.

  10. Zhizhuo Zhou selected for NSF Graduate Research Fellowship

    Zhizhuo is interested in computer vision and its ability to make breakthroughs in interdisciplinary fields such as ecology and climatology.