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IGARSS Interactive Symposium Paper Award for modeling the world’s forests
  1. IGARSS Interactive Symposium Paper Award for modeling the world’s forests

    The paper outlines a better way to quantify forest structure, which has been successful in two tree species.

  2. $7.75M for mapping circuits in the brain

    A new NSF Tech Hub will put tools to rapidly advance our understanding of the brain into the hands of neuroscientists.

    The post $7.75M for mapping circuits in the brain appeared first on Michigan Engineering News.

  3. Fred Buhler builds better chips for “Aweslome” applications

    Fred Buhler founded Aweslome to provide custom-build chips for a broad range of applications, including machine learning, neural networks, security, and circuits testing.

  4. Rick Bergman, CEO of Synaptics – giving tech a sense of touch

    ECE alum Rick Bergman, CEO of Synaptics, is working to make tomorrow’s technology user friendly, safe, and reliable. The company hopes to lead what they call “the human interface revolution.”

  5. Student hybrid rocket team takes first place at inaugural competition

    The Michigan Aeronautical Science Association (MASA) won the first ever Spaceport America Cup, an intercollegiate rocket engineering competition with over 110 teams from colleges and universities in eleven countries.

  6. A VR-powered crystal structures app (video)

    MHacks winner Duncan Abbot wants his VR software startup, Gwdion, to change how humans interact with technology.

  7. The ‘Power’ of a lunchbox

    Vasanthakumar came back to Chennai in 2016 with a goal to reinvent traditional and widely used personal products, starting with one of the most versatile products –— the lunchbox.

  8. Seeing through materials

    By developing a fast algorithm to map out the paths light takes through yogurt, researchers aim to someday see through skin.

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  9. Dmitry Berenson helps robots play nice with people

    Putting our arm movements into code.

  10. ‘Sister cell’ profiling aims to shut down cancer metastasis

    Michigan engineers release individual cells from a specially-designed chip using laser pulses.

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