“The technology can give users the confidence they deserve when reusing respirators or other PPE.”
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Public policy and engineering team up to improve food access.
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“I don’t think any of us expected a global pandemic at the end of our senior year, let alone being able to work on an application that helps address it.”
The model is a practical method for robots to look for target items in complex, realistic environments.
The virtual interviewer uses therapeutic writing techniques to help users cope with difficult situations.
The system targets software that runs using concurrent execution, a widespread method for boosting performance, and proves whether a program will output what it’s supposed to.
The system can add more flexibility to task management apps to help learning users make informed decisions about their time.
The web tools will help state officials identify potential hotspots as they reopen Michigan to business.
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.
The projects impact voting systems, physical sensors, integrated circuit fabrication, and multiple microarchitectural side-channel vulnerabilities.