A team of researchers unearthed new data on geographic denial of access to web content in a new paper.
A team of researchers unearthed new data on geographic denial of access to web content in a new paper.
A new special topics course on election cybersecurity gives students an examination of the past, present, and future of US elections.
A Q&A with Anthony Waas, the new Richard A. Auhll Department Chair of Aerospace Engineering and Felix Pawlowski Collegiate Chair at the University of Michigan.
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The papers provide data-driven solutions to hospital infection and the use of machine learning in healthcare.
Efforts are underway to reduce CO2, develop sustainable energy, and adapt to a warmer future.
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Researchers used hierarchical trees to provide a better idea of how concepts are represented and related in a collection of text.
Researchers have implemented a new way to diagnose software failures with a high degree of accuracy and efficiency.
“The work is an important step towards understanding how to make tradeoffs between usability and security.”
At U-M, Gérard Mourou advanced ‘chirped pulse amplification,’ leading to more precise LASIK eye surgery and pushing the limits of optical science.
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As part of a celebration of the film’s 50th anniversary, leading researchers discussed artificial intelligence and deep space travel.
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