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Wireless sensors for N95 masks could enable easier, more accurate decontamination
  1. 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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  2. Hunger and COVID: Fighting pandemic-related food insecurity in Detroit

    Public policy and engineering team up to improve food access.

    The post Hunger and COVID: Fighting pandemic-related food insecurity in Detroit appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  3. Students lead the way on State of Michigan web application to help curb the spread of COVID-19

    “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.”

  4. Model helps robots think more like humans when searching for objects

    The model is a practical method for robots to look for target items in complex, realistic environments.

  5. AI-powered interviewer provides guided reflection exercises during COVID-19 pandemic

    The virtual interviewer uses therapeutic writing techniques to help users cope with difficult situations.

  6. New method ensures complex programs are bug-free without testing

    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.

  7. Open-source software helps youth with disabilities develop scheduling independence

    The system can add more flexibility to task management apps to help learning users make informed decisions about their time.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. 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.