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  1. Cancer management: Stent sensor can warn of blockages in the bile duct

    New batteryless and wireless sensor tested in pigs.

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  2. Accounting for bias in medical data helps prevent AI from amplifying racial disparity

    Some sick Black patients are likely labeled as “healthy” in AI datasets due to inequitable medical testing.

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  3. Diversifying robotics with a one-of-a-kind collaborative teaching model

    Toyota Research Institute and Amazon help fund the hybrid program that partners with Minority-Serving Institutions.

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  4. Four election vulnerabilities uncovered by a Michigan Engineer

    All have solutions, some are implemented.

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  5. U-Michigan’s lead role in vital automotive semiconductor efforts

    Through R&D, education, and international partnerships, Michigan Engineers are working to unleash the next wave of advancements in mobility.

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  6. Krista Wigginton named associate dean for graduate and professional education

    At a time when engineering careers are evolving, Wigginton aims to shape graduate education to foster students who can think critically and creatively.

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  7. Space Force establishes $35M institute for versatile propulsion and power at U-M

    To optimize power, efficiency and freedom to maneuver, engineers aim to demonstrate new technologies for power generation, electric propulsion and chemical rockets.

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  8. Could one of Jupiter’s moons support alien life? U-M scientists are on the case

    U-M researchers helped find the first evidence for an ocean on the icy moon Europa. Now, with NASA’s return mission, they aim to learn if it’s habitable.

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  9. Real-time descriptions of surroundings for people who are blind

    The quick and clear mental image of the real world helps people who are blind or have low vision focus on other tasks, or just enjoy the things around them.

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  10. Matthew Raymond recognized for research using ML techniques to design new types of medicine

    Doctoral student Matthew Raymond wants to facilitate the development of new and groundbreaking nanomedicines.