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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts May 23-27
  1. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts May 23-27

    Highlights include WDIV.

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  2. Natural Language Processing at Michigan Research Day

    The meetup was intended to foster connections between researchers across campus with an interest in the development and application of NLP.

  3. Emulating impossible “unipolar” laser pulses paves the way for processing quantum information

    Quantum materials emit light as though it were only a positive pulse, rather than a positive-negative oscillation.

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  4. Former NSF director becomes first chair of Michigan Engineering’s Robotics Department

    Dawn Tilbury to lead department after laying blueprint for convergent robotics research at the College a decade ago.

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  5. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts May 16-20

    Highlights include Forbes and Discovery.

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  6. Research brief: Red nanowire LEDs now efficient enough to enable hyper-resolution VR

    Research led by Zetian Mi is on its way toward device efficiencies that exceed that of today’s phone pixels.

    The post Research brief: Red nanowire LEDs now efficient enough to enable hyper-resolution VR appeared first on Engineering Research News.

  7. University-developed software that doubles 3D printing speeds hits the market

    Ulendo’s software solution for printing parts compensates for vibrations without slowing down.

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  8. Overcoming the efficiency cliff of red micro-LEDs for virtual/augmented reality

    Prof. Zetian Mi leads a team that created highly-efficient red micro LEDs suitable for augmented and virtual reality.

  9. Nanobiotics: model predicts how nanoparticles interact with proteins

    Nano-engineered drugs that stop harmful bacteria and viruses could be on the horizon.

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  10. Atkins chairs National Academies report on speeding discovery with automated research workflows

    Prof. Emeritus Daniel Atkins III chaired and Prof. Al Hero served on a National Academies committee that published a new report describing the impact of artificial intelligence and automated research workflow technologies in propelling research and scientific discovery.