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First atlas of the human ovary with cell-level resolution is a step toward artificial ovary
  1. First atlas of the human ovary with cell-level resolution is a step toward artificial ovary

    Most human oocytes never get a chance to mature into eggs—a new study sheds light on why.

    The post First atlas of the human ovary with cell-level resolution is a step toward artificial ovary appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  2. Alum Mo Faisal on building a successful semiconductor company

    Faisal, the 2023 ECE Rising Star Alumni Award recipient, founded Movellus based on his doctoral research conducted under Prof. David Wentzloff.

  3. LG AI Research and CSE build on successful partnership

    A delegation from LG AI Research visited campus to review LG-funded projects in process and discuss future collaborations.

  4. Shaping the quantum future with lightwave electronics

    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.

  5. Research describing quantum-inspired computational imaging earns impact award

    This Q&A with award co-recipient Alfred Hero offers a glimpse into the emerging field of single photon imaging.

  6. Wireless and battery-free sensors for sustainable smart cities

    The sensors will provide real-time data for smart decision-making by allowing the natural environment and the built environment to communicate seamlessly.

  7. New global partnership aims to advance renewable energy generation with net-zero hydrogen production technologies

    The Global Hydrogen Production Technologies (HyPT) Center seeks to create a viable pathway to decarbonize energy-intensive industries such as ammonia, steel, cement, aluminum, transportation, and more.

  8. Research seeking to improve integration of renewable energy into the grid wins R&D 100 award

    Led by Prof. Johanna Mathieu, the project utilizes strategic control of air conditioners to improve the overall efficiency and reliability of the power grid.

  9. Kaleo Roberts awarded fellowship for remote sensing research that could aid crop management

    Roberts creates methods to better estimate the radar backscatter from corn fields, which could improve the accuracy of global biomass and soil moisture maps derived from radar observations.

  10. Prof. Aline Eid seeks to better perceive the world using a 5G Wireless Power Grid

    Prof. Eid is looking to design the future of smart cities and infrastructures using ultra-low power wireless sensing and communications technologies.