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Prof. Pei Zhang solemnly swears that he’s up to some good
  1. Prof. Pei Zhang solemnly swears that he’s up to some good

    In a project he calls the “Marauder’s Map,” Prof. Zhang uses machine learning-based data models, physics models, and heuristic models to turn physical structures into sensing devices.

  2. Artificial photosynthesis devices that improve themselves with use

    Artificial photosynthesis devices that improve themselves with use

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  3. Streamlining aircraft

    Joaquim Martins pioneers high-fidelity simulations that bring together multiple disciplines. Recently incorporated into NASA’s open-source software, and being considered for adoption by aircraft manufacturers, the approach has the potential to change the game in aircraft design and other engineering systems.

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  4. CSE doctoral student Tara Safavi receives Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship

    The fellowship will advance her work in inferring relational world knowledge in machines with explicit and implicit representations.

  5. Lu Wang earns CAREER Award to summarize long text with machine learning

    Wang hopes that, by summarizing longer documents, she can make a new class of information more accessible to a variety of audiences.

  6. A MiTEE student and her quest to shape the future of space satellites

    Maya Pandya, an Electrical Engineering senior, is a key member of the student team working to design a new generation of CubeSats that may revolutionize how we monitor space environments and provide a new method for interplanetary communication.

  7. U-Michigan, Ford open world-class robotics complex

    The facility will accelerate the future of advanced and more equitable robotics and mobility.

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  8. Glenn F. Knoll Lecture

    “High-Speed Imaging and Spectroscopy of X-Rays and Particles with Silicon Detectors”

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  9. $6.25 million to develop new semiconductors for artificial photosynthesis

    An interdisciplinary team from four universities are developing a new class of semiconductors for novel artificial photosynthesis and the production of clean chemicals and fuels using sunlight, as part of a DoD MURI

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  10. $12.75M for reliable hypersonic engines and artificial photosynthesis

    Two U-M led projects are funded by the Department of Defense.

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