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Committee to shape assessment of CSE climate
  1. Committee to shape assessment of CSE climate

    The CSE Climate Assessment Committee was formed at the College of Engineering to oversee an assessment of the Division’s culture and climate.

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  2. Lessons learned from quick pivots to online education

    How a U-M computer science lecturer reimagined his software design class in a COVID-safe format.

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  3. Burn after reading

    A self-erasing chip for security and anti-counterfeit tech.

  4. Wireless sensors for N95 masks could enable easier, more accurate decontamination

    “The technology can give users the confidence they deserve when reusing respirators or other PPE.”

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  5. Technology that serves all: a single step could pave the way

    A Q&A with Chad Jenkins.

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  6. Hunger and COVID: Fighting pandemic-related food insecurity in Detroit

    Public policy and engineering team up to improve food access.

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  7. Engineering course challenges students to create tech solutions for COVID-19

    ‘When caught in a situation such as this, creatively and positively helping others is always an excellent endeavor.’

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