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  1. Get to know: Xinyu Wang

    “My research has the potential to democratize programming and make it possible for millions of people around the globe to automate otherwise tedious tasks using programming.”

  2. Two new devices protect health care workers, help patients during COVID-19

    Clinicians and researchers published two proof-of-concept papers.

    The post Two new devices protect health care workers, help patients during COVID-19 appeared first on Engineering Research News.

  3. How predictive modeling could help us reopen more safely

    Graphical online simulation could spur more targeted COVID-19 protection measures.

  4. Faster than COVID: a computer model that predicts the disease’s next move

    Predictive model could help care providers stay safe, anticipate patient needs.

    The post Faster than COVID: a computer model that predicts the disease’s next move appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  5. Battery-free sensor startup takes aim at industrial efficiency

    Part of the team that brought us the world’s smallest computer in 2015 brings the future of computing technology into the present.

    The post Battery-free sensor startup takes aim at industrial efficiency appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  6. We’re doing ethanol wrong

    Is there a way to get biofuels right?

    The post We’re doing ethanol wrong appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  7. Delivery robots help Ann Arbor restaurants weather COVID

    U-M startup says robotic food deliveries have quadrupled.

    The post Delivery robots help Ann Arbor restaurants weather COVID appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  8. Engineering faculty among Provost’s Teaching Innovative Prizes

    Faculty project takes innovative approach to improving student learning.

    The post Engineering faculty among Provost’s Teaching Innovative Prizes appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  9. Faculty Profile: Emily Mower Provost

    Mower Provost talks about getting awards, doing industry research, understanding human behavior – and Star Wars.

  10. Improved neural probe can pose precise questions without losing parts of the answers

    It will now be possible to study brain activity when timing is important, such as the consolidation of memory.