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  1. Designing intelligence

    Can we create machines who learn like we do?

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  2. Sara Pozzi

    Sara Pozzi learned about the Manhattan Project in middle school and it sparked a lifelong fascination that has shaped her career.

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  3. Thomas Chen earns NSF Graduate Research Fellowship for research in artificial neural networks for computer vision

    Thomas and his group are working to improve upon artificial neural network design through a process called sparse coding.

  4. High-tech robotics center coming to U-Michigan

    The U-M Board of Regents approved the College of Engineering’s new robotics building project on April 16. The three-story, 100,000-square-foot facility is slated for Hayward Street just east of the Space Research Building on North Campus.

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  5. World’s Largest Processor Announced; Perfect for Big Data – and Other Applications

    A really big chip is ready to take on really big challenges.

  6. Stephen Forrest receives 2015 Distinguished University Innovator Award

    Prof. Forrest is widely acknowledged as one of the most successful academic inventors and entrepreneurs today.

  7. Michigan Micro Mote (M3) makes history as the world’s smallest computer

    A brief history of what led to the technical feat known as the Michigan Micro Mote, a tiny speck of a computer that does it all.

  8. Yi-Chin Wu receives ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation Award for research in network security

    Her dissertation focused on “opacity,” which captures whether a given secret of the system can be inferred by intruders who observe the behavior of the system.

  9. HiJack Enables a Smartphone Dongle for Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases

    HiJack is a hardware/software platform that utilizes the headset jack on a smartphone as a universal power/data interface.

  10. Lecture offers a planetary scientist’s tour through the solar system

    The son of Hungarian Holocaust survivors, Tamas Gombosi took an unlikely path to his post as an eminent space scientist at U-M.

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