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  1. A new lead on a 50-year-old radiation damage mystery

    A U-M-led team of researchers developed the first atomic-level simulation that produced a mysterious defect.

    The post A new lead on a 50-year-old radiation damage mystery appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  2. Using drones, a new software tool can bring LTE networks anywhere

    SkyCore is a complete software solution to deploying mobile networks on unmanned drones

  3. Precision Health Award for measuring moods

    The result will be new measurement methods to determine how moods are shaped by both the behavior of an individual and daily interactions over time

  4. Toyota funds professorship in AI at U-Michigan

    The new $2.5 million endowment to support a professorship is the second U-M sponsorship from Toyota

    The post Toyota funds professorship in AI at U-Michigan appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  5. Rick Bolander: Entrepreneurship is a team sport

    Rick Bolander (BSE MSE EE ’83 ’85; MBA ’94, Harvard) has devoted his career to fulfilling the entrepreneurial dreams of others as much as his own.

  6. Transformative approach to 5G funded by new Innovator program

    Nine technologies competed for $75k in the ECE Innovator Program, which emphasizes a team approach to entrepreneurial success.

  7. A new company, Omniscent, is sniffing out dangerous levels of toxic chemicals in the air

    Subscription service offers real-time monitoring

    The post A new company, Omniscent, is sniffing out dangerous levels of toxic chemicals in the air appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  8. Study reveals new data on region-specific website blocking practices

    A team of researchers unearthed new data on geographic denial of access to web content in a new paper.

  9. A secure future for US elections starts in the classroom

    A new special topics course on election cybersecurity gives students an examination of the past, present, and future of US elections.

  10. Embracing changing landscapes: autonomy, space exploration and diversity

    A Q&A with Anthony Waas, the new Richard A. Auhll Department Chair of Aerospace Engineering and Felix Pawlowski Collegiate Chair at the University of Michigan.

    The post Embracing changing landscapes: autonomy, space exploration and diversity appeared first on Engineering Research News.