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  1. Courage to Resist

    In the escalating struggle between the individual and the state, technology favors the powerful. That’s why this Michigan computer scientist and his team of researchers revel in righting the balance.

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  2. Keeping drugs on the job

    Computer simulations developed at the University of Michigan reveal how well drug additives stop the active ingredients from crystallizing in the digestive tract.

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  3. Sonic cyber attacks show security holes in ubiquitous sensors

    Michigan Engineering researchers discuss and demonstrate the sound-based attacks they leveled at the accelerometers found in everyday electronics.

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  4. Wellman participates in AI doomsday prevention workshop

    Michael Wellman, a U-M Engineering professor, recently took part in a workshop to anticipate and prevent possible adverse outcomes of artificial intelligence.

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  5. Shai Revzen part of a new five-institution MURI focused on the control of dynamic systems

    As a member of the DDOTS to PICS MURI, Revzen will advance modeling and control of dynamic systems.

  6. A smarter way to design rocket engines that don’t blow up

    Researchers seek to understand a problem that has haunted the space program since Apollo: a flame inside the rocket engine that literally spirals out of control.

    The post A smarter way to design rocket engines that don’t blow up appeared first on Engineering Research News.

  7. Lasers can detect weapons-grade uranium from afar

    Researchers have shown that a technique often used to identify chemicals at a distance could help sniff out illicit nuclear activities from as far as a couple miles away.

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  8. Mortimer Cooley: More than a mustache

    The top 20 things everyone needs to know about the grand old man of Michigan Engineering.

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  9. Gopal Nataraj receives U-M Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship to support high-impact research in medical imaging

    Award for outstanding doctoral candidates near the end of their study.

  10. CSE-based startup Clinc receives $6.3M in funding to further develop intelligent banking assistant

    Clinc has built Finie, the world’s most advanced voice-controlled A.I. platform for banking.