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Prof. Elaheh Ahmadi receives AFOSR Young Investigator Program award
  1. Prof. Elaheh Ahmadi receives AFOSR Young Investigator Program award

    Prof. Ahmadi will investigate promising new materials needed for an increasingly electrified world

  2. Five EECS faculty and alumni recognized for business success

    Nominees were selected based on their career accomplishments, impact in their field, and contributions to their community.

  3. Global health pioneer honored with recent alumni award

    The award, among the highest accolades given by the Michigan Engineering Alumni Board, honors an alumnus/a who has contributed substantially to their field and has either graduated from the college within the last ten years or is no more than 35 years old.

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  4. Patient cancer cells reliably grow on new 3D scaffold, showing promise for precision medicine

    While previous structures guessed at the environment that cells would want, the new design lets the cells build to their own specifications.

    The post Patient cancer cells reliably grow on new 3D scaffold, showing promise for precision medicine appeared first on Engineering Research News.

  5. Hard as ceramic, tough as steel

    Newly discovered connection could help with designing nextgen alloys.

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  6. Blaauw, Sylvester are 2019 Distinguished University Innovators

    Pioneering computer technology that is spurring innovation and disruption across industries has earned David Blaauw and Dennis Sylvester, professors of electrical engineering and computer science, this year’s Distinguished University Innovator Award.

  7. Commission on Carbon Neutrality talks progress, environmental justice at town hall

    Prof. Stephen Forrest, who serves as co-chair of the commission, attended the forum to address concerns and give updates on the plan of action.

  8. A World Record for Robotic Deep Freeze Walking

    Cassie Blue, the bipedal robot, takes advantage of the 2019 polar vortex to set a record-breaking walk.

  9. $2M NSF grant to explore data equity systems

    Researchers plan to establish a framework for a national institute that would enable research using sensitive data, while preventing misuse and misinterpretation.

  10. $1M NSF grant supports new system for gathering, structuring data with ease

    The team’s new tool will combine of software and data to make gathering structured data dramatically easier.