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PET Award for making privacy policies easier to read
  1. PET Award for making privacy policies easier to read

    The research generated a chatbot to help users sift through important details in privacy policies.

  2. Best paper award for analysis of a decade of malware reports

    The research suggests that common blacklist-based prevention systems are ineffective.

  3. The National Academy of Engineering invites Prof. Johanna Mathieu to symposium to advance the engineering frontier

    The symposium brings together 82 young engineers from different technical areas from around the country.

  4. Six teams of ECE researchers make the finals at AP-S/URSI 2019

    Second Prize overall went to doctoral student Xiuzhang Cai for his radar target classification research applicable to autonomous vehicles.

  5. Counting snowflakes for better water resource management

    Mostafa Zaky has built an award-winning model that helps estimate the amount of water stored in snowpacks, which could improve climate change and flood forecasting, as well as overall water resource management.

  6. Funding a new transportation revolution: Liu congressional testimony

    Professor Henry Liu addresses House committee on the need for a national surface transportation research agenda.

    The post Funding a new transportation revolution: Liu congressional testimony appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  7. Commercial supersonic aircraft could return to the skies

    Don’t call it a comeback.

    The post Commercial supersonic aircraft could return to the skies appeared first on Engineering Research News.

  8. Immortal switches, quantum computers could stem from new semiconductor

    Material’s polarity, conductivity change with temperature.

    The post Immortal switches, quantum computers could stem from new semiconductor appeared first on Engineering Research News.

  9. An EpiPen for spinal cord injuries

    U-M researchers have designed nanoparticles that intercept immune cells on their way to the spinal cord and redirect them away from the injury.

    The post An EpiPen for spinal cord injuries appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  10. ‘Digital alchemy’ to reverse-engineer new materials

    If you tell this computer program what crystal you need to build, it will design a particle that self-assembles into that crystal.

    The post ‘Digital alchemy’ to reverse-engineer new materials appeared first on Engineering Research News.