Huang won the Best Student Paper Award at the IEEE International Conference on Computational Electromagnetics for her work developing better electromagnetic models that calculate microwave interactions with tree and vegetation cover.

Huang won the Best Student Paper Award at the IEEE International Conference on Computational Electromagnetics for her work developing better electromagnetic models that calculate microwave interactions with tree and vegetation cover.
Voxel51 uses AI processing to identify and track objects and activities through video clips.
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A new project funded by ARPA-E partners Achates Power and the University of Michigan in the development of a novel hybrid electric engine.
MRover placed 7th overall at the annual challenge where rovers use AI to navigate tough terrain while collecting soil samples to practice testing for evidence of life in the universe.
Terahertz and sub-terahertz imaging can provide superior results in some biomedical imaging, spectroscopy, and water saturation detection.
The new event series aims to create an educational environment for the public.
‘This represents the future of research—rapid prototyping of open source robotic hardware and embedded systems with shared code.’| Medium Read EXPERTS A new open-source, artificially intelligent prosthetic leg designed by University of Michigan and Shirley Ryan AbilityLab researchers is now available to the scientific community. The leg’s free-to-copy design and programming are intended to improve the quality of […]
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The Michigan Micro Mote gets a new gallium arsenide solar cell for added power and adaptability.
Probe will go where no spacecraft has gone and measure a process never directly observed before.
The post Solving the sun’s super-heating mystery with Parker Solar Probe appeared first on Engineering Research News.
Researchers built the first visual SLAM processor on a single chip that provides highly accurate, low-power, and real-time results.