The researchers identified movement between industry, academia, and government work, tracked the growth of important organizations, and built predictive models for career transitions and employer retention.

The researchers identified movement between industry, academia, and government work, tracked the growth of important organizations, and built predictive models for career transitions and employer retention.
Five college teams test robotic suits that could enhance humans’ abilities.
Even though we interact with different web services in different ways, there are clues in the data that can indicate trends and identify a unique profile.
A large quantum computer could retroactively decrypt almost all internet communication ever recorded.
An image from Hubble and data from Galileo support the theory that this moon is home to global body of water.
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Students in EECS 556: Image Processing, explore methods to improve image processing in applications such as biomedical imaging and video and image compression
An award-winning modeling method will help us better understand our natural environment
Electron states in a semiconductor, set and changed with pulses of light, could be the 0 and 1 of future “lightwave” electronics or room-temperature quantum computers.
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Bi-national study involving UM researcher will aid predictive models.
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A new kind of imaging could distinguish aggressive tumors from benign, preventing unnecessary breast cancer treatments.
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