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Nuclear “shadow corrosion” reproduced in the lab, paving way to longer fuel life
  1. Nuclear “shadow corrosion” reproduced in the lab, paving way to longer fuel life

    Now that it’s understood, researchers are on their way to preventing this type of degradation in nuclear power plants.

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  2. Katie Bouman talks legacy of the black hole imaging project and favorite U-M memories

    Before Bouman became the face of the project that brought us the first ever image of a black hole, she was wowing ECE professors with design projects and hoarding Domino’s pizza with her HKN family.

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  3. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts December 13-17

    Highlights include Nature, CBS News and U.S. News and World Report.

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  4. U-M, Humotech partner to bring open-source bionic leg to research labs

    The partnership will expand the capabilities of other labs, and enable them to conduct high-impact research.

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  5. Keeping the world connected, without sacrificing privacy

    Engineering assistant professor Raed Al Kontar outlines a new paradigm for connected devices.

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  6. Parker Solar Probe data bolsters theories in long-running solar riddle

    University of Michigan researchers were able to accurately predict when and where the probe would cross an important barrier in the sun’s atmosphere.

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  7. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts December 6-10

    Highlights include NPR, Bloomberg, and Scientific American.

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  8. Computer science and information building construction plans approved by Regents

    The new building will enhance collaboration and provide much-needed space to meet the increasing demand for computer science and information graduates.

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  9. U-M founds first robotics department among top 10 engineering schools

    The new department will meet demand from industry and students—and define the emerging discipline

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  10. Teaching engineers to put people first

    By comparing two disciplines, researchers will discover effects on inclusion and how students think about engineering.

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