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  1. Z. Morley Mao elected IEEE fellow for contributions to performance and security of internet routing and mobile systems

    Prof. Mao and her students have played an important role in understanding the efficiency, security, and performance of a number of mobile systems.

  2. 1,000-cycle lithium-sulfur battery could quintuple electric vehicle ranges

    The nanofibers recycled from Kevlar vests are harnessed in a biomimetic design to help solve a battery’s longevity problem.

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  3. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts January 3-7

    Highlights include Washington Post and Michigan Radio.

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  4. Q&A with Henry Liu, Mcity’s new director

    University of Michigan’s mobility research center has been realigned under Michigan Engineering.

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  5. Batteryless next-generation cellular devices could empower a more sustainable future

    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.

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  6. Research full speed ahead on manufacturable III-V materials for next-generation electronics

    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.

  7. Spray-on coating could make solar panels snow-resistant

    Cold-weather-friendly formula foils snow/ice accumulation in Alaska test.

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  8. Optimizing the interactions between critical infrastructure systems for better flexibility, sustainability, and resiliency

    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.

  9. Nuclear “shadow corrosion” reproduced in the lab, paving way to longer fuel life

    Now that it’s understood, researchers are on their way to preventing this type of degradation in nuclear power plants.

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  10. Katie Bouman talks legacy of the black hole imaging project and favorite U-M memories

    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.

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