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  1. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts January 31 – February 4

    Highlights include Scientific American and the New York Times.

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  2. New understanding of neurons in the hippocampus: they’re all the same

    A longstanding collaboration between engineers and neuroscientists leads to new insights into how neurons work in the hippocampus.

  3. How worried should we be about the rise in hospital ransomware attacks? A Q&A with Kevin Fu

    “We’ve reached an inflection point where the degree of connectivity between devices and services in all sectors has exploded.”

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  4. Research on modeling time-variant systems earns Brockett-Willems Outstanding Paper Award

    Prof. Peter Seiler co-authored the paper that focuses on reachability analysis for a variety of systems, including aircraft control and autonomous vehicles.

  5. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts January 24-28

    Highlights include the Associated Press.

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  6. Calculating the best shapes for things to come

    A new algorithm efficiently determines optimal shapes for structures.

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  7. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts January 17-21

    Highlights include The Daily Beast, The Hill and Marketplace.

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  8. Quantum tech: Semiconductor “flipped” to insulator above room temp

    Discovery could pave the way to high speed, low-energy quantum computing.

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  9. Nanotechnology: Theory predicts new type of bond that assembles nanoparticle crystals

    Turns out entropy binds nanoparticles a lot like electrons bind chemical crystals.

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  10. Joyce Chai named ACL Fellow for significant contributions to grounded natural language processing and the interaction between language processing and robotics

    Prof. Chai has been recognized for significant contributions to grounded natural language processing and the interaction between language processing and robotics.