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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Eustice named to state autonomous vehicle panel

    A leading autonomous vehicle researcher has been selected to help guide the state’s advanced mobility policy.

    The post Eustice named to state autonomous vehicle panel appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  4. Students embark on 100-year space mission

    A team of students will interview 1,000 members of the Michigan community and launch their stories into orbit for 100 years.

    The post Students embark on 100-year space mission appeared first on Engineering Research News.

  5. CASSIE: A tougher, lighter bipedal robot with eyes

    New walking robot based on birds

  6. Michigan’s millimeter-scale computers featured at ISSCC2017, and in IEEE Spectrum

    Professors Blaauw and Sylvester showcase capabilities of tiny computing

  7. New low-cost surgical instrument moves like a surgeon’s hand

    In an era of spiraling healthcare cost concerns, a new $500 surgical instrument developed at the University of Michigan is vying to take the place of a $2 million robot for certain minimally invasive procedures.

    The post New low-cost surgical instrument moves like a surgeon’s hand appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  8. Mingyan Liu: Confessions of a pseudo data scientist

    Liu’s most recent research involves online learning, modeling of large-scale internet measurement data, and incentive mechanisms for security games.

  9. How an Ice Age paradox could inform sea level rise predictions

    The behavior of an ancient ice sheet—called Laurentide—has puzzled scientists for decades. Now, new research findings at U-M not only explain this but could also add evidence that climate change could drastically raise sea levels.

    The post How an Ice Age paradox could inform sea level rise predictions appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  10. Quantum limits to heat flow observed at room temperature

    Quantum mechanics governs the flow of heat in atoms and Michigan Engineers have directly measured a “quantum of thermal conductance” at room temperature.

    The post Quantum limits to heat flow observed at room temperature appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.