Highlights include Washington Post and Michigan Radio.
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Highlights include Washington Post and Michigan Radio.
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University of Michigan’s mobility research center has been realigned under Michigan Engineering.
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A recent breakthrough in ferroelectric III-V semiconductors at the University of Michigan has been followed by several advancements and new funding to bring the technology closer to market.
Cold-weather-friendly formula foils snow/ice accumulation in Alaska test.
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PhD student Anna Stuhlmacher researches how the water distribution network can better provide services to the power network, which can allow for greater integration of renewable energy sources into the grid, reduce costs, and improve system resiliency.
PhD student Trevor Odelberg is looking to enable long range, highly reliable, and low-power cellular IoT devices that one day can run entirely on harvested energy, reducing battery waste and empowering devices to last for decades.
Now that it’s understood, researchers are on their way to preventing this type of degradation in nuclear power plants.
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Highlights include Nature, CBS News and U.S. News and World Report.
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Before Bouman became the face of the project that brought us the first ever image of a black hole, she was wowing ECE professors with design projects and hoarding Domino’s pizza with her HKN family.
The partnership will expand the capabilities of other labs, and enable them to conduct high-impact research.
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