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Prof. Euisik Yoon named IEEE Fellow for groundbreaking research in Bio-MEMS
  1. Prof. Euisik Yoon named IEEE Fellow for groundbreaking research in Bio-MEMS

    Yoon’s research has contributed to a better understanding of the brain, as well as improved detection and treatment of cancer.

  2. Prof. Zetian Mi named IEEE Fellow for his pioneering contributions to III-nitride photonics and clean energy

    Mi’s research is impacting the future of alternative energy, as well as improved methods for water purification and air disinfection.

  3. Mimicking a human fingertip’s sensitivity and sense of direction for robotic applications

    With the help of 1.6 million GaN nanopillars per sensor, the University of Michigan team was able to provide human-level sensitivity with directionality on a compact, easily manufactured system

  4. Enabling efficient, globally distributed machine learning

    A group of researchers at U-M is working on the full big data stack for training machine learning models on millions of devices worldwide.

  5. NSF commits $3 million to diversifying STEM, continuing U-M led program

    Collaboration with Michigan universities and community colleges taps local expertise and resources.

    The post NSF commits $3 million to diversifying STEM, continuing U-M led program appeared first on Engineering Research News.

  6. A chat with CEE’s first Smart Infrastructure Finance alumni

    Smart Infrastructure Finance studies how data can be integrated with financial practices to develop previously unachievable infrastructure assets and reach sustainability goals.

    The post A chat with CEE’s first Smart Infrastructure Finance alumni appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  7. New collaborative project for advancing energy justice in Detroit

    In partnership with Detroit-based community organizations, Prof. Johanna Mathieu co-leads a team of researchers working to reduce disparities in household energy insecurity for low and moderate income households.

  8. How pearls achieve nanoscale precision

    Coaxing order from unpredictable layers, mollusks do what humans can’t

    The post How pearls achieve nanoscale precision appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  9. Five ways to keep vaccine cold storage equipment safe from hackers

    A medical security expert outlines the risks and how hospitals can protect themselves.

  10. Yafeng Yin named interim CEE department chair

    Yin will step in following the departure of current chair Jerome Lynch, who has been named the Vinik Dean of Duke University’s Pratt School of Engineering.

    The post Yafeng Yin named interim CEE department chair appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.