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  1. Before we put $100 billion in AI

    An op-ed on developing artificial intelligence to serve the common good by Chad Jenkins.

    The post Before we put $100 billion in AI appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  2. U-M startup NS Nanotech unveils new generation of LEDs for high-efficiency, high-performance displays

    Brighter, crisper screens that draw half the power and lasts twice as long are possible with NS Nanotech’s next-gen LEDs.

  3. Harnessing ultrasonic waves to better monitor aging pipeline infrastructure

    Phononics can address problems with signal attenuation.

    The post Harnessing ultrasonic waves to better monitor aging pipeline infrastructure appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  4. The Future of Lasers

    Story by Colin Barras

    The post The Future of Lasers appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  5. Deciding how and whether to reopen schools is complex – here’s how rocket scientists would develop a plan

    The United States approach to sending astronauts to the moon could help inform our response to COVID-19.

    The post Deciding how and whether to reopen schools is complex – here’s how rocket scientists would develop a plan appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  6. Treating PFAS water contamination with cold plasma

    University of Michigan researchers are developing better plasma technology that can destroy PFAS compounds

    The post Treating PFAS water contamination with cold plasma appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  7. NIST finalists for post-quantum security standards include research results developed by Prof. Chris Peikert

    A new secure code is needed to protect private information from the power of quantum computing.

  8. “Hiding” network latency for fast memory in data centers

    A new system called Leap earned a Best Paper award at USENIX ATC ‘20 for producing remote memory access speed on par with local machines over data center networks.

  9. Baris Kasikci earns CAREER Award to automatically improve software quality with data from everyday program use

    Kasikci will sift through the byproducts of hundreds of millions of common program executions to determine how this data can automate some key steps in bug finding and fixing.

  10. New collaboration promises greater innovation in medical device security

    The two organizations will connect their membership and partner networks to work on advancing security for life-saving devices.