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Producing extreme ultraviolet laser pulses efficiently through wakesurfing behind electron beams
  1. Producing extreme ultraviolet laser pulses efficiently through wakesurfing behind electron beams

    Simulations suggest this mechanism could provide a tenfold increase in frequency—likely hitting a peak power of 100 trillion watts in XUV

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  2. U-M researchers aim to bring humans back into the loop, as AI use and misuse rises

    The study aims to help society, including regulators considering AI safety regulations and organizations considering adopting AI, understand the societal implications of ever-smarter machines.

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  3. $15 million for connected and automated transportation, renewing U-M-led Midwest hub

    The U.S. Department of Transportation grant supports nine colleges and universities, developing new technologies and training the workforce for the future of mobility.

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  4. Lola Eniola-Adefeso named National Academy of Inventors Senior Member

    NAI Senior Members are rising stars who foster a spirit of innovation while educating and mentoring the next generation of inventors.

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  5. New NAE members developed low-cost surgical device and transformational approach to design

    The National Academy of Engineering will induct Shorya Awtar and Panos Papalambros, Michigan Engineering professors.

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  6. Ishtiaque Navid receives SVCF Scholarship to support his research in semiconductor materials

    Navid’s research is focused on artificial photosynthesis and optoelectronics using III-Nitride based semiconductor materials.

  7. Arthur Xiao receives SVCF Scholarship to support his research in semiconductor materials

    Xiao has been working on several projects in Prof. Zetian’s Mi’s group, including micro LED technology and renewable energy.

  8. U-M researchers helping to develop a machine for on-demand N95 mask manufacturing

    A new industry partnership seeks to enable on-demand local manufacturing of next-generation N95s with innovative designs and materials.

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  9. Are VPNs really the answer?

    New research shows that a VPN can be one tool in an internet user’s toolbox but often is not sufficient as the only solution for all privacy needs.

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  10. A “game changer” for clothing recycling?

    Photonic fibers borrow from butterfly wings to enable invisible, indelible sorting labels.

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