During a military mission, whether in peace or in war, the inability to identify an object within an area of operation represents a significant problem.
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During a military mission, whether in peace or in war, the inability to identify an object within an area of operation represents a significant problem.
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Engineering students must learn how ‘decentralized’ systems offer flexible, cost-effective solutions that empower communities.
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Danai Koutra earned the award for her proposal to innovate the way we use networks to understand the world and speed up our technology.
Capturing cancer cells from blood samples offers a non-invasive way to observe whether the cancer is disappearing or whether it is becoming resistant to the treatment.
Lut Raskin honored for mentorship
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Michigan Engineering is leading four other universities in Department of Defense-funded research.
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Perez’s research focuses on analyzing speech patterns of patients with Huntington Disease.
Edge Fabric offers providers real-time performance analysis and a way to incorporate this data into routing decisions.
The goal of the work was to identify seven things about who the subject was talking to just by analyzing text messages.
Chowdhury’s work has produced important results that can make memory in data centers both cheaper and more efficient.