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  1. Predicting how well a vaccine will work for you

    A conventional approach to HIV vaccination does not induce immune responses in everyone equally, and a new computer model shows why.

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  2. “Robot assistants” project aims to reinvent construction industry

    $2M project aims to partner humans with robots for safer jobsites.

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  3. Will power cords go the way of land lines?

    Room-size charging system powers lights, phones, laptops without wires

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  4. Fawwaz Ulaby retires after nearly four decades of championing students and excelling at research and leadership

    Students say Ulaby, a member of the National Academy of Engineering and recipient of the Edison Medal, is one of the best professors – and people – they’ve ever known.

  5. Opinion: The lack of diversity in engineering is like a disease (but there is a cure)

    In an op-ed Brian Denton and co-author Elena Gerstmann say that while the STEM workforce is growing rapidly, many groups are underrepresented.

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  6. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts August 23-27

    Highlights include Wired and Popular Science.

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  7. Remembering H. Scott Fogler, 1939-2021

    He changed the chemical engineering profession as a researcher, scholar, author, and, most importantly, a skilled and accomplished educator.

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  8. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts August 16-20

    Highlights include Inside Higher Ed and The Washington Post.

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  9. Google Award to make widely used software testing technique more effective

    Baris Kasikci plans to improve software fuzzers by learning how deployed software is most commonly run by users.

  10. Machine learning links material composition and performance in catalysts

    Understanding how to design better catalysts could enable sustainable energy tech and make everyday chemicals more environmentally friendly.

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