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  1. Josh Meyer has built the software that your kids and teachers need

    From his days as an online poker playing undergrad to his current role as a technology developer, Josh has discovered a passion – and built a platform – for online learning.

  2. Podcast: Artificial photosynthesis for sustainable solar fuels

    In S1E1, Prof. Zetian Mi talks unlocking quantum properties to close the loop on carbon emissions.

  3. Undergrad game developers sign video game development deal

    This is the first time that a team from EECS 494 has signed a funded publishing deal.

  4. Tool to automate popular security technique earns distinguished paper

    The new technique automatically constructs policies for applications that keep them from compromising other programs.

  5. ‘Extremely aggressive’ internet censorship spreads in the world’s democracies

    Censored Planet is releasing technical details for other researchers and for activists.

    The post ‘Extremely aggressive’ internet censorship spreads in the world’s democracies appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  6. Censored Planet: Tracking internet censorship without on-the-ground participation

    Censored Planet is releasing technical details for other researchers and for activists.

  7. First digital single-chip millimeter-wave beamformer will exploit 5G capabilities

    The digital beamforming chip offers significant advantages over current analog beamforming solutions.

  8. Amulya Parmar: One conversation can change everything

    Amulya Parmar started his first company at 15, and is committed to positive impact in all of his endeavors.

  9. Range-doubling lithium metal batteries ‘build themselves’ in lithium ion manufacturing machinery

    Lithium metal solid-state batteries can provide a safer, more powerful alternative to the current standard.

    The post Range-doubling lithium metal batteries ‘build themselves’ in lithium ion manufacturing machinery appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  10. Glioblastoma nanomedicine crosses into brain in mice, eradicates recurring brain cancer

    ‘I’ve worked in this field for more than 10 years and have not seen anything like this.’

    The post Glioblastoma nanomedicine crosses into brain in mice, eradicates recurring brain cancer appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.