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Mariel Lavieri selected to join the New Voices program of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine
  1. Mariel Lavieri selected to join the New Voices program of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine

    The U-M industrial and operations engineer is recognized for excellence in research related to human health as well as championing diversity, equity and inclusion.

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  2. $3M to boost state-of-the-art solar manufacturing

    An effort led by U-M could enable industrial competitors to collectively build a predictive model that speeds the development of advanced solar cells.

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  3. Experts across the aviation industry discussed routes to a sustainable future at U-M symposium

    The Michigan Initiative for Sustainable Aviation assembled reps from aircraft and engine manufacturers, the airline industry, airport operations, sustainable aviation startups and more.

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  4. Educating engineers as whole people

    Researching education leads the way to a diverse, impactful community of professionals.

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  5. Support where it’s needed most

    “It’s important to give back to the folks that nurtured you, trusted you, supported you when you were completely unproven.”

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  6. Bittersweet business

    Askanya Chocolates continues to churn out opportunity in an increasingly troubled Haiti.

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  7. Responsive ankle exoskeleton algorithm handles changes in pace and gait

    The algorithm uses direct muscle measurement, with the potential to seamlessly support a user who switches between walking and running

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  8. Onto something

    Amy Cohn’s unconventional approach to solving healthcare problems starts with students. It’s an approach that is gaining ground—at Michigan Medicine and beyond.

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  9. In the news: Michigan Engineering experts May 30 – June 3

    Highlights include The Washington Post, Science and the Detroit Free Press.

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  10. Keeping the world connected, without sacrificing privacy

    Engineering assistant professor Raed Al Kontar outlines a new paradigm for connected devices.

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