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  1. G is for Google

    Larry Page changed the web forever in 1998, now he wants to change the world.

  2. Volunteers bring M-HEAL solutions to Peru

    Each day the students set up a mobile clinic with a doctor from a partner organization, reaching as many 600 community members while in Cusco.

  3. Engineering a better life for people with diabetes

    Hygieia automates and streamlines diabetes treatment, a disease affecting over 29 million Americans.

  4. Joshua Adkins Selected for NSF Graduate Research Fellowship

    Adkins plans to continue his graduate studies in electrical engineering and computer science at the University of California Berkeley.

  5. U-M researchers launch fight against C. difficile with $9.2M grant from NIH

    Prof. Wiens will continue to use machine learning techniques to study the disease.

  6. Xiang Yin earns Pre-Doc Fellowship for research in cyber-physical systems

    Xiang’s research focuses on developing new methods to synthesize different control and sensing strategies in a discrete-event system.

  7. Amr Ibrahim earns Rackham Pre-Doctoral Fellowship for research in high millimeter wave radar systems

    Amr is investigating both the unique advantages and the performance limitations of radar systems operating at 240 GHz in typical outdoor environments.

  8. Avish Kosari selected as Barbour Scholar for Research in low-power devices for the Internet of Things

    Avish conducts research on ultra-low power and battery-less integrated circuits.

  9. A better 3D camera with clear, graphene light detectors

    While 3D films are currently made using multiple cameras to reconstruct each frame, this new type of camera could record in 3D on its own.

  10. Cutting the cost of hearing

    MEMStim’s technology is already two phases into pre-clinical testing in preparation for FDA examination. Very few MEMS devices have made it this far.