He changed the chemical engineering profession as a researcher, scholar, author, and, most importantly, a skilled and accomplished educator.
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He changed the chemical engineering profession as a researcher, scholar, author, and, most importantly, a skilled and accomplished educator.
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Highlights include Inside Higher Ed and The Washington Post.
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Baris Kasikci plans to improve software fuzzers by learning how deployed software is most commonly run by users.
Understanding how to design better catalysts could enable sustainable energy tech and make everyday chemicals more environmentally friendly.
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U-M Aerospace Engineering Professor Venkat Raman advocates for more versatile and powerful modeling tools to meet computational demands of next-generation aircraft design.
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Prof. Elaheh Ahmadi is working to design a new kind of semiconductor that can provide high power at high frequencies
Rather than just slowing down a charged particle moving through a plasma, friction can also push from the side in a strong magnetic field.
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Highlights include the Los Angeles Times.
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Splitting the path into difficult and easy terrain speeds up path planning for robots that use “hands” to maintain balance on uneven ground.
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With first light anticipated in 2022, the NSF will provide five years of operations funding, ramping up as the ZEUS user facility progresses to full capacity.
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