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Advancing the future of circuit design with Intel’s Dr. Eric Karl
  1. Advancing the future of circuit design with Intel’s Dr. Eric Karl

    Karl (BSE MSE PhD EE) talks about how his time at Michigan helped prepare him for his dream job at Intel and a career advancing embedded memory technology and circuits.

  2. Engineers work to disinfect N95 masks for medical personnel

    Virus removal approaches, mask resilience and mask fit are all being tested.

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  3. Lockdown for space agencies put research projects in limbo

    University of Michigan researchers’ work on NASA and European Space Agency projects that have been altered by COVID-19.

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  4. Guidance on decontaminating face masks: U-M researchers contribute to national effort

    Collaborative website launched while U-M researchers continue advanced testing.

  5. For necessary eye exams, a new breath shield protects patients and doctors

    Close proximity eye exams will need to continue during lockdown, calling for increased safety.

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  6. Logistics during COVID-19: Researcher creates an operations model cheat sheet

    A University of Michigan engineering researcher has pulled together a cheat sheet.

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  7. Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship for design of robust, reliable and repairable software systems

    Subarno Banerjee uses program analysis to improve software systems’ safety and security.

  8. Predoctoral Fellowship for mathematically provable hardware design

    Goel designs algorithms that can automatically demonstrate the correctness of hardware systems.

  9. Researchers to use brain scans to understand gender bias in software development

    The team will use fMRI to identify some of the underlying processes that occur when a code reviewer weighs in on a piece of software and its author.

  10. ‘Largest radio telescope in space’ to improve solar storm warnings

    NASA has selected University of Michigan’s $62M Explorer cubesat mission.

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