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  1. ECE alumna Ruba Borno to join Cisco’s new executive team

    The young executive has an extensive history in both the business and tech worlds.

  2. The Mad Scientist’s Lab: A look inside Mitch Rohde and Quantum Signal’s school-sized playhouse

    Don’t let the retro arcade games and oscilloscopes fool you – Mitch’s company is as modern as they come.

  3. Silicon valley entrepreneurs help bring WIMS2 technology to the world

    Shahin and Sassan discussed everything from the acquisition trends of small vs. large companies to the importance of building a team with a range of expertise.

  4. Iverson Bell – Researching the future of space satellites

    Mr. Bell is investigating the potential of electrodynamic tether propulsion technology to enhance the capabilities of an emerging class of smartphone-sized satellites.

  5. Health and Fitness Company Founded by CS Alum Gets Acquired by Practo

    Entrepreneur Dhruv Gupta bui;d his web and mobile based weight management program that provides customized diet plans and exercises in 2011.

  6. ‘Space tethers’ can be used to fling spacecraft into interplanetary space

    The tether could be used to deorbit out-of-use spacecraft, push spacecraft from low Earth orbit into higher orbits, or even push spacecraft out of Earth’s orbit altogether.

  7. Designing intelligence

    Can we create machines who learn like we do?

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  8. 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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  9. 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.

  10. 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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