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  1. ‘Transportation is a form of freedom’: How to make it more equitable

    Why we need greater collaboration among transportation companies, cities, nonprofits and academia.

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  2. Nanoengineering integrates crystals that don’t usually get along

    A team of computational and experimental engineers demonstrate a blueprint for building materials with new properties from nanocrystals .

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  3. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts June 1 – 4

    Highlight include The Detroit News.

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  4. Dawn of nitride ferroelectric semiconductors for next-generation electronics

    The ability to precisely tune electrical polarization switching through molecular beam epitaxy is a gamechanger

  5. Best paper award for a robot that can see and move transparent objects

    A new method enables robot arms to build a tower of champagne glasses.

  6. With Slide, student entrepreneurs aim to make contact sharing frictionless

    Built by students and funded by student VCs, the venture marks a new model for launching ideas into ventures.

  7. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts May 24-28

    Highlights include Bloomberg, New York Times and the Detroit News.

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  8. Next-gen electric vehicle batteries: These are the questions we still need to answer

    University of Michigan researchers lay out hurdles for tech that could double EV range.

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  9. Profiles in ECE: Rucha Apte (MS ECE 2021)

    From the internships that inspired her interest in signal & image processing and machine learning to late night study sessions at the Duderstadt to her background in classical dance, Master’s student Rucha Apte shares her journey with us.

  10. U-M’s Automotive Research Center is a ‘national strategic asset’

    For more than 25 years, ARC has been a source of technology, modeling, and simulation for the Army’s fleet of vehicles.

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