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CSE researchers present 9 papers at leading AI conference
  1. CSE researchers present 9 papers at leading AI conference

    The students and faculty submitted projects spanning several key application areas for AI.

  2. Leung Tsang elected to the National Academy of Engineering

    A professor of electrical engineering and computer science is awarded one of engineering’s top honors.

  3. Automotive research team recognized for research excellence

    The ARC works to solve a broad set of issues pertaining to the modeling and simulation of ground vehicle systems.

  4. Researchers gain control over internal structure of self-assembled composite materials

    Researchers new templating technique instills greater order and gives rise to new 3D structures in a special class of high-performance materials, called eutectics.

    The post Researchers gain control over internal structure of self-assembled composite materials appeared first on Engineering Research News.

  5. $1M grant to develop U-M high-capacity research network

    The team will develop a secure, data-intensive network solution to effectively transport extremely high volumes of research data on and off campus.

  6. How an age-old process could lead to new materials and even invisibility

    A Q&A with Ashwin Shahani, U-M assistant professor of materials science and engineering

    The post How an age-old process could lead to new materials and even invisibility appeared first on Engineering Research News.

  7. Facebook Fellowship for improving high-demand web services

    Akshitha Sriraman works to enable hyperscale computing on high-demand web services.

  8. ‘Me, The Other’ Q&A with Shidan Majidi

    Documentary director shares his inspiration and the importance of listening and being an ally.

    The post ‘Me, The Other’ Q&A with Shidan Majidi appeared first on Engineering Research News.

  9. Katie Bouman wows U-M community with insider’s look at the black hole imaging project

    Speaking to a full house in Rackham, Dr. Katie Bouman – Michigan ECE alum – explained the history and science of the project that gave us the first ever photo of a black hole.

  10. Cancer: Faster screening to hit “undruggable” targets

    Coiled proteins could stop cancer and other diseases from overriding signals within cells.

    The post Cancer: Faster screening to hit “undruggable” targets appeared first on Engineering Research News.