Skip to Main content Open mobile menu Close mobile menu
Blog
  1. $2.38M to test nano-engineered brain cancer treatment in mice

    A protein that crosses the blood-brain barrier carries a drug that kills tumor cells and another that activates the immune system.

    The post $2.38M to test nano-engineered brain cancer treatment in mice appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  2. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts June 6-10

    Highlights include the New York Times.

    The post In the news: Michigan Engineering experts June 6-10 appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  3. New U-M robotics undergraduate program to meet surging demand for roboticists

    An inclusive-by-design degree program centers on how an embodied intelligence senses, reasons, acts and works with humans to establish a pipeline of people-first roboticists.

    The post New U-M robotics undergraduate program to meet surging demand for roboticists appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  4. Solar powered, point-of-use plasma disinfection tool for clean water on demand

    John Foster’s group is developing a plasma-device for disinfecting water on-demand that will be solar- or human-powered.

    The post Solar powered, point-of-use plasma disinfection tool for clean water on demand appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  5. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts May 30 – June 3

    Highlights include The Washington Post, Science and the Detroit Free Press.

    The post In the news: Michigan Engineering experts May 30 – June 3 appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  6. Update: Augmented reality engineering startup lands $1.1M SBIR grant

    University of Michigan to explore inventive uses for the technology, including material science, biology and medicine

    The post Update: Augmented reality engineering startup lands $1.1M SBIR grant appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  7. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts May 23-27

    Highlights include WDIV.

    The post In the news: Michigan Engineering experts May 23-27 appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  8. Natural Language Processing at Michigan Research Day

    The meetup was intended to foster connections between researchers across campus with an interest in the development and application of NLP.

  9. Emulating impossible “unipolar” laser pulses paves the way for processing quantum information

    Quantum materials emit light as though it were only a positive pulse, rather than a positive-negative oscillation.

    The post Emulating impossible “unipolar” laser pulses paves the way for processing quantum information appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  10. Former NSF director becomes first chair of Michigan Engineering’s Robotics Department

    Dawn Tilbury to lead department after laying blueprint for convergent robotics research at the College a decade ago.

    The post Former NSF director becomes first chair of Michigan Engineering’s Robotics Department appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.