A Ph.D. student shares his remarkable path from Cuba to chemical engineering at U-M.
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A Ph.D. student shares his remarkable path from Cuba to chemical engineering at U-M.
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U-M alum will return to Materials Science and Engineering January 1
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Experiments with custom-made biologging devices offer new insight into dolphin swimming and energy requirements.
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Leaders in microelectronics from across Michigan Engineering gathered to plan the formation of Michigan’s Advanced Vision for Education and Research in Integrated Circuits, with an eye to building industry partnerships and strengthening US leadership.
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Thatchaphol Saranurak and collaborators were recognized at SODA ’23 for their work that broke an approximation barrier in dynamic graph matching.
“I am looking forward to working with the incredible talent we have at U-M to expand the frontiers of computational science, and in more firmly establishing the role of computing in solving the grand challenge problems facing humanity.”
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The Michigan AI Lab is focused on building a community of diverse viewpoints in an effort to reduce the bias we see in the exploding world of artificial intelligence.
U-M CSE PhD candidate Sarah Jabbour discusses how collaboration is centered in her experience as a graduate student.
U-M CSE PhD candidate Sarah Jabbour discusses how collaboration is centered in her experience as a graduate student.
A “new physiological flow” modeled in the body could aid in treatment of lung infections and pulmonary edema.
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