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  1. Model developed at U-M is adopted in the aerospace and automotive industries

    When making and breaking a single prototype airplane component can cost a million dollars, a reliable computer model enables engineers to explore more designs.

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  2. Bendable concrete and other CO2-infused cement mixes could dramatically cut global emissions

    In The Conversation, experts break down what’s needed to make CO2 in concrete work on a wide scale to curb global emissions.

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  3. Wastewater treatment at one-third the size and cost

    Systems featuring a ‘membrane-aerated biofilm reactor’ can also remove more nitrogen from treatment plant discharges.

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  4. Seven papers by CSE researchers presented at AAAI 2021

    Twelve students and faculty co-authored papers spanning several key application areas for AI.

  5. Fairer AI for long-term equity

    Prof. Mingyan Liu is a key member of a project to mitigate bias in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning systems for long-term equitable outcomes.

  6. Zeyu Zheng selected for JP Morgan PhD Fellowship

    His work on reinforcement learning is aimed at accelerating the training of RL agents.

  7. First IFIP Workshop on Intelligent Vehicle Dependability and Security

    The workshop, co-organized by a team including two EECS faculty, focused on ensuring the safety of Level 3 autonomous vehicles, where humans must be ready to take over control.

  8. Elaheh Ahmadi receives CAREER Award to improve efficiency in high power electrical systems

    The research could improve efficiency in systems such as electric vehicles, grid systems, mass transit, and industrial automation

  9. New database sheds light on Michigan’s videogame boom

    The Michigan Game Studios database, developed by lecturer Austin Yarger, helps organize the state’s rapidly growing scene.

  10. ‘Solving for equity’: A Michigan Robotics course flips the script on engineering ed

    ASEE Prism magazine explores how linear algebra could level the playing field.

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