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  1. Distributed protocol underpinning cloud computing automatically determined safe and secure

    Two researchers have debunked the common assumption that the famous Paxos consensus protocol is too complex to be proven safe without hours of manual labor.

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  2. Generating 3D spaces from a single picture

    New model PixelSynth creates an interactive experience given just a single image.

  3. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts October 11-15

    Highlights include The New York Times, Popular Science and Forbes.

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  4. Three members of ECE will represent U-M at the 2021 Rising Stars in EECS Workshop

    PhD students Sijia Geng, Bahareh Hadidian, and Nasimeh Heydaribeni will participate in the intensive workshop that brings together outstanding women and gender minorities interested in pursuing academic careers in EECS.

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  5. Resurrecting quasicrystals: Findings could make an exotic material commercially viable

    Self-healing phenomenon could reduce defects that rendered quasicrystals impractical.

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  6. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts October 4-8

    Highlights include Bloomberg Business.

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  7. Intersection of environmental justice and engineering the focus of new $2.5M endowed professorship

    The gift represents a cross-discipline approach to sustainability and equity.

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  8. Elaheh Ahmadi receives DARPA Young Faculty Award to support future sensor and communication systems

    Ahmadi’s research is focused on using GaN and Ga2O3 materials to provide higher output power per unit area at higher frequencies.

  9. Nuclear nonproliferation: $1.9M to improve detection of weapons-grade material

    Untangling the signatures of smuggled nuclear materials from the radiation background created by shooting neutrons at suspected cargo is the task of U-M research team.

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  10. Michigan Engineering group creates model for layering COVID-19 defenses

    The model can be used as a tool to inform decision-makers and individuals on relative risks and advantages associated with a layered defense.

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