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  1. Trump’s restrictions on Chinese students stifle American companies, universities and innovation

    In an op-ed, Brian Denton shares his perspective on the damages done by placing restrictions on Chinese students in the U.S.

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  2. First measurement of electron energy distributions

    The new tool could enable the design of more efficient sustainable energy and chemistry technologies.

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  3. Nexus at Michigan Engineering prepares to launch new Cybersecurity professional certificate program

    As COVID-19 drives a deeper digital skills gap, Michigan Engineering enables students.

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  4. Lights in the labs – and eyes – of researchers coming back to work

    ‘Noncritical’ in-person research begins ramping up, with public-health protocols.

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  5. Web app, dashboard from U-M to inform Michiganders’ return to work

    The web tools will help state officials identify potential hotspots as they reopen Michigan to business.

  6. Engineering immunity: Profiling COVID-19 immune responses and developing a vaccine

    As COVID-19 looks more like a disease of the immune system, a Michigan engineer is working with doctors to look at how immune responses differ between mild and severe cases.

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  7. ADA Center holds 2020 symposium with virtual attendance, highlighting new research into computer design

    The symposium highlighted new developments in computer architecture, and included a session on how the center’s research can contribute to limiting the impact of pandemics.

  8. IEEE security conference features six accepted papers from CSE researchers

    The projects impact voting systems, physical sensors, integrated circuit fabrication, and multiple microarchitectural side-channel vulnerabilities.

  9. Research on human biases in AI learning earns best student paper award

    The project, which received a best paper award, demonstrated that a certain bias in humans who train intelligent agents significantly reduced the effectiveness of the training.

  10. $5.2M for digital twins of nuclear reactors could bring down nuclear energy costs

    Virtual copies of nuclear reactors could enable smarter maintenance for current reactors and more automation for advanced reactors.

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