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Remote repairs: discovering the longevity of 3D-printed metal parts
  1. Remote repairs: discovering the longevity of 3D-printed metal parts

    3D-printing metal parts could save weeks of downtime, but DARPA wants a way to certify how long they’ll last.

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  2. AI symposium: Michigan Engineering speakers share how they use AI in research

    In addition to making predictions and scientific discoveries, engineers at the MIDAS symposium discussed improving AI’s interpretability and preventing misuse.

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  3. What industry wants: model-based systems engineering

    A course takes students from customer concept to design or prototype inside two semesters, often mentored by engineers at big name corporate sponsors.

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  4. Finding the most efficient carbon-neutral aircraft for your flight

    Sustainable aviation doesn’t have a one-size-fits-all solution, but an interactive tool can identify the right fit given the flight distance, speed and payload.

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  5. Space Force establishes $35M institute for versatile propulsion and power at U-M

    To optimize power, efficiency and freedom to maneuver, engineers aim to demonstrate new technologies for power generation, electric propulsion and chemical rockets.

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  6. Electric aviation: Batteries that stay strong for the flight duration

    Borrowing methods from biology, a team of scientists and engineers designed and tested an electrolyte that keeps battery power delivery high, cycle after cycle.

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  7. Advancing national security on all fronts

    NAE profile: Donald Winter, naval architecture and marine engineering, and aerospace engineering

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  8. Geothermal at Davos: a Q&A with Karthik Duraisamy

    Karthik Duraisamy, a University of Michigan professor of aerospace engineering, participated in a roundtable on geothermal energy at the World Economic Forum.

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  9. Building a chemical ‘GPT’ to help design a key battery component

    Taking inspiration from the word-predicting large language models, a U-M team is kickstarting an atom-predicting model with 200,000 node hours on Argonne’s Polaris.

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  10. Experts across the aviation industry discussed routes to a sustainable future at U-M symposium

    The Michigan Initiative for Sustainable Aviation assembled reps from aircraft and engine manufacturers, the airline industry, airport operations, sustainable aviation startups and more.

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