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  1. Year of vulnerability hunting uncovers potential attacks on Intel Chips, RAM

    All three of these attacks put users’ privacy at risk, exploiting new routes to sensitive data.

  2. Regents approve first floor renovations in Biomedical Engineering building

    New space will support experiential learning and collaboration opportunities for students.

    The post Regents approve first floor renovations in Biomedical Engineering building appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  3. CSE faculty bring significant showing to major systems conference

    Researchers designed three new systems to speed up code at several key bottlenecks.

  4. Defining the past, propelling the future

    A look at Michigan Engineering’s leading role in space and aerospace in the last century.

    The post Defining the past, propelling the future appeared first on Engineering Research News.

  5. Kirigami sensor patch for shoulders could improve injury recovery, athletic training

    Low-cost sensors could one day enable patients to log exercise and track progress in a smartphone app

    The post Kirigami sensor patch for shoulders could improve injury recovery, athletic training appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  6. Using lasers to measure uranium enrichment

    Nuclear energy and nuclear nonproliferation would both benefit from a faster, easier way to measure what proportion of uranium atoms can split.

    The post Using lasers to measure uranium enrichment appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  7. Prof. Elaheh Ahmadi receives AFOSR Young Investigator Program award

    Prof. Ahmadi will investigate promising new materials needed for an increasingly electrified world

  8. Two ‘U’ researchers receive Distinguished University Innovator Award

    The Michigan Daily profiles Professors David Blaauw and Dennis Sylvester, who are this year’s recipients of the 2019 Distinguished University Innovator Award.

  9. Machine Learning and Systems: A conversation with 2020 Field Award winners Al Hero and Anders Lindquist

    Hero and Lindquist took a few minutes to talk about the impact of machine learning on Signal Processing and Control Systems, and what they plan to do about it

  10. Five EECS faculty and alumni recognized for business success

    Nominees were selected based on their career accomplishments, impact in their field, and contributions to their community.