Highlights include Forbes and Discovery.
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Highlights include Forbes and Discovery.
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Research led by Zetian Mi is on its way toward device efficiencies that exceed that of today’s phone pixels.
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Ulendo’s software solution for printing parts compensates for vibrations without slowing down.
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Prof. Zetian Mi leads a team that created highly-efficient red micro LEDs suitable for augmented and virtual reality.
Nano-engineered drugs that stop harmful bacteria and viruses could be on the horizon.
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Prof. Emeritus Daniel Atkins III chaired and Prof. Al Hero served on a National Academies committee that published a new report describing the impact of artificial intelligence and automated research workflow technologies in propelling research and scientific discovery.
Three Michigan Engineering faculty help to elevate communities and systems through a people-first approach to teaching.
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Alum Jong-Shinn Wu coined the nickname “Uncle Rocket” for his work on rocket technology and his new position as Director General of Taiwan’s National Space Organization (NSPO).
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Michigan Engineering alum Robert LeMoyne releases a new book about his life-changing injuries in efforts to help others who have suffered traumatic injuries.
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Aaron Morris, Michigan Engineering’s new Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering, shares about his work with innovative disks that can be implanted to enable real-time self-monitoring for a range of illnesses.
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