The two organizations will connect their membership and partner networks to work on advancing security for life-saving devices.
The two organizations will connect their membership and partner networks to work on advancing security for life-saving devices.
Their findings reduce average job completion time by up to 95% when the system load is high, while treating every job fairly.
The approaches to energy adaptation he proposed are now commonplace, and the applications he analyzed (web browsers, voice recognition, video players, and maps) are still ubiquitous.
The Center for Entrepreneurship profiles a team of EECS students, who are working to develop the next generation of delivery vehicles.
“The technology can give users the confidence they deserve when reusing respirators or other PPE.”
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A Q&A with Chad Jenkins.
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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.