The University of Michigan’s latest program to grow the microchip workforce aims to reach up to 600 participants a year.
The University of Michigan’s latest program to grow the microchip workforce aims to reach up to 600 participants a year.
A delegation from LG AI Research visited campus to review LG-funded projects in process and discuss future collaborations.
Touchscreens are everywhere but not built for everyone. A new device could help bridge that gap, helping users access ticket kiosks, restaurant menus and more.
The semiconductor-compatible technology is a million times faster than existing electronics and could give us access to an entire new world of quantum phenomena.
Using a simple and convenient touchscreen interface, the algorithm learns the assistance preferences of the wearer.
The U.S. Department of Energy announced today that the Midwest Alliance for Clean Hydrogen is selected as regional clean hydrogen hub.
The NSF-supported facility at U-M is about to begin welcoming researchers to study extreme physics that could advance medicine, microelectronics and more.
The unique program awards $875k in flexible funding.
Machine-learning could guide engineers towards harder and tougher metal.
Two satellites could join NASA’s fleet studying the Sun and its impacts on Earth’s magnetic field.