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Free certificate in connected/automated transportation aims to bring more engineers into the field
  1. Free certificate in connected/automated transportation aims to bring more engineers into the field

    Courses offered to engineering students at CCAT partner universities in the Midwest.

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  2. Q&A: Getting serious about atmospheric methane removal

    Margaret Wooldridge discusses report from the National Academies, calling for increased research into another greenhouse gas to target for removal.

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  3. A new look at Voyager 2 data explains one of Uranus’s long-standing mysteries

    The spacecraft saw Uranus’s magnetic field at a weird time, so our picture of the planet and its moons actually represents an edge case rather than the norm.

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  4. Fifteen papers by ECE researchers to be presented at the Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems

    Topics of accepted ECE NeurIPS papers include diffusion models, large language models, multi-armed bandit models, and more.

  5. Up to 30% of the power used to train AI is wasted. Here’s how to fix it.

    Smarter use of processor speeds saves energy without compromising training speed and performance.

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  6. Precision health and advanced communications: €9M ($10M) for bio-inspired nanoparticles on demand

    Advanced microscopy techniques and AI models will help design complex nanoparticles for specific biological targets with less trial and error.

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  7. U.S. presidential advisory council visited U-M for transportation & mobility research

    ‘There’s an intellectual milieu and an enthusiasm that’s palpable.’

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