‘In undergrad, you sometimes feel like you’re just passing classes. But what we’re doing here is science.’
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‘In undergrad, you sometimes feel like you’re just passing classes. But what we’re doing here is science.’
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The Department of Energy will support research into faster reactor licensing, just energy transitions, and more.
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Interactions between structures at the nanoscale sync up with the way the whole cell contracts and expands during this vital process.
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Flicking lights or swiping wipers could one day add extra security to vehicles.
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Prof. Eid is looking to design the future of smart cities and infrastructures using ultra-low power wireless sensing and communications technologies.
Prof. Eid is looking to design the future of smart cities and infrastructures using ultra-low power wireless sensing and communications technologies.
Rather than contributing to emissions, the production of an essential fertilizer could consume carbon dioxide, and a U-M team will explore such a method.
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New center builds a campus-wide ecosystem for designing and manufacturing materials of the future at U-M while training a more representative workforce.
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A leader in materials science and engineering, Misra looks to build on the Institute’s early impact.
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Sarabandi is recognized for his outstanding contributions to the theory and application of electromagnetics.